Accidental Death Clean Ups

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Workplace Injuries & Fatality Facts

By |2020-07-22T05:47:03+00:00December 11th, 2018|Categories: Biohazard Cleaning, Blood Cleanup, Brisbane Forensic Cleaning|Tags: , , , |

You may think that the odds of encountering a workplace injury are small. However, in 2016-17 across Australia there were over 106,000 serious injuries and over 190 fatal injuries. The fact is, no one is exempt from the risks associated with workplace injuries. Workplace Injuries: The Facts The causes of workplace injuries reported in 2016-2017 include: [...]

Managing An Unattended Death

By |2020-07-22T05:47:03+00:00January 15th, 2018|Categories: Biohazard Cleaning, Brisbane Forensic Cleaning, Unattended Deaths / Death Scene Cleaning|Tags: , , , |

If someone that you know has passed away, and not been found for a period of time, you might be responsible for cleaning up their estate. This is often called an unattended death clean up. This is something that we do not recommend that untrained people do themselves, for safety reasons, for emotional reasons, and for [...]

Accidental Death Clean Up In Brisbane

By |2020-07-22T05:47:03+00:00January 8th, 2018|Categories: Unattended Deaths / Death Scene Cleaning|Tags: , , , |

An accidental death scene usually involves blood and bodily fluids. A professional trauma scene clean-up company is needed to clean and sanitize the location of the accidental death. An accidental or unattended death is a death caused by an unanticipated and unusual event. There are several types of accidental deaths including poisoning, falls, motor vehicle accidents [...]

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