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Pete M.

A Guide to Professional Trauma Scene Cleanup

Trauma scene cleanup covers more than crime scenes — it includes unattended deaths, accidents, hoarding situations, and biohazard events requiring certified decontamination. Standard cleaning doesn’t neutralize bloodborne pathogens, and attempting it without proper PPE and disposal protocols creates legal and health liability. This LA guide explains what OSHA-compliant trauma cleanup involves, who pays (insurance often covers it), and how to find a certified contractor. IICRC-certified: (818) 336-1800.

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Pete M.

A Guide to Hazardous Materials Cleanup in Los Angeles

Hazardous materials cleanup in Los Angeles covers a wider range of scenarios than most property owners realize — sewage contamination, asbestos-containing materials, lead paint, chemical spills, trauma scenes, and biohazard situations. Each requires certified handling, containment, and disposal protocols that general contractors are not equipped to provide. This guide covers the most common hazmat scenarios in LA properties, what regulations apply, how cleanup is documented, and what insurance typically covers. IICRC-certified: (818) 336-1800.

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