Cleaning after a burglary
A burglary leaves more than missing things: glass, disorder, the black powder of the fingerprint work — and the feeling that home is no longer quite home. Erasing the traces helps turn the page.
The intervention
From the glass to the black powder
We only intervene after your formalities — complaint filed, findings recorded, insurer informed — so no evidence is compromised. Then everything moves fast: broken glass gathered down to the shards under the furniture, access points secured while awaiting the glazier or locksmith.
Fingerprint powder is a classic trap: greasy and volatile, it smears at the first damp cloth and permanently marks certain surfaces. It comes off dry first, then with the right product — on furniture, walls, handles, everywhere the technicians worked.
Tidying is part of the care: emptied drawers put back in order with you or to your instructions, rooms reset, surfaces handled by the intruders disinfected. Many clients tell us that last gesture is what gave them their home back.
After a burglary: immediate questions
After the forensic technicians have passed and with the officers' consent — in practice, often the very next day. In doubt, your police station confirms it in one question.
Make the place yours again
One call after the police have passed, and the traces vanish within the day.