Crime scene & traumatic death
Once the seals are lifted, the premises remain: biological traces, residues from the forensic work, a room nobody can use as it stands. This intervention is not improvised — it is protocolised.
The protocol
Biohazard: every gesture is written down
The intervention runs under declared biological risk: zone delimited, full protective equipment, progression from the outer perimeter towards the critical point. Fluids and matter are neutralised with professional biocides; affected porous supports — parquet, plaster, textiles — are assessed one by one: what cannot be decontaminated is removed and replaced rather than covered up.
Waste follows the regulated infectious-risk channel in approved containers with disposal traceability: nothing goes out with household rubbish, and the certificate can be provided.
We also work for the third parties in charge: landlords, managing agents, insurers, companies whose premises were affected. Initial photographic record, intervention, final report — the file is clean in the administrative sense too.
Traumatic death: practical questions
You can call now: we prepare everything — assessment from photos if access is impossible, schedule, quote — to intervene the moment the seals are lifted, without losing a day.
Premises made neutral, a file kept in order
Call when you are ready: we take over from there.