After a suicide or an attempt
Whether there was a death or the person is in hospital, the scene bears the mark of what happened — and relatives should never have to erase it themselves. We do it, in silence.
Our role
Erase the trace, to allow the return
When the person survives — thankfully the most frequent case — the stake is their return: coming back to a room that no longer tells the story. The intervention is then fast and complete: biological traces decontaminated, affected materials replaced, odours treated, the room rearranged if the relatives ask.
In the event of a death, the protocol joins that of the traumatic death: biohazard decontamination, waste removed through the regulated channel, absolute respect for the place and what it means to those who remain.
In both cases, coordination goes through the person of your choice — a single relative, the landlord, the institution — and the channel you prefer. No mention of the intervention's nature appears anywhere it does not belong.
The questions asked in a low voice
Yes — it is even our priority in these situations: the room is made neutral before the return, on the calendar the relatives or the care team give us.
One call, and you can stop thinking about it
We agree on everything by phone, with the person of your choice.