Aftermath Inc. Improper Crime Scene Cleanup Poses Hidden Dangers to the Public Aftermath, Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup 877-872-4339 www.aftermath.com.

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Aftermath Inc. Improper Crime Scene Cleanup Poses Hidden Dangers to the Public Aftermath, Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup

Overview Intro Violent Crimes Bloodborne Pathogens Improper Crime Scene Cleanup Bloodborne Pathogen Risks Public Crime Scene Cleaning Proper Biohazard Cleanup Conclusion Contact Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Intro There have been 36 mass shootings since 2000 that resulted in: – 309 deaths – 233 injuries Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Violent Crimes Unfortunately, violent crimes can occur in areas where the public commonly travels, relaxes, plays and lives. For the many people affected by tragic events, like the basketball court shooting in Chicago or the tragedy at the Washington Navy Yard, life will never be the same. Returning the area back to the way it looked prior to the tragic event is an important part of the healing process. Just as critical is ensuring that proper crime scene cleanup procedures have been followed to protect the public from the hidden dangers of bloodborne pathogens.crime scene cleanupbloodborne pathogens. Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Bloodborne Pathogens Did you know… 1 out of every 24 people in the US has Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV. Number of cases in the US: HIV: 1.1 million Hepatitis B: 1.4 million Hepatitis C: 3.9 million MRSA: 1.6 million Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Improper Crime Scene Cleanup What remains at the scene of a tragedy is often less prevalent in the minds of the public, for understandable reasons. However, it can be a continual risk to others if the crime scene cleanup is not properly tended to. The biological hazards left behind can be a substantial risk to the health of others who encounter the scene of the crime, even long after the tragedy has passed.crime scene cleanup Crimes that involve bloodshed leave the potential for the public to be exposed to a number of dangerous bloodborne pathogens.bloodborne pathogens Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Bloodborne Pathogen Risks Did you know.. Many bloodborne pathogens can live for extended amounts of time. HIV: 4 weeks Hepatitis B: 7 days MRSA: Several Months Hepatitis C: 4 days Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Public Crime Scene Cleaning When an incident occurs outdoors, there is an incorrect tendency to believe that one can simply “hose off the blood” – out of sight, out of mind. But cleaning an area after a violent crime with water alone will not rid the area of potential harmful blood borne pathogens. Even pouring bleach on biohazards is not sufficient to sanitize and decontaminate the affected area. The right cleaning agents and equipment are needed for blood cleanup in order to bring the area back to a state that is safe for the public and clear of harmful bacteria and diseases. Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Proper Biohazard Cleanup There are proper sanitizing and disinfecting methods for responding to exposures to biological materials, such as bodily fluids, in order to rid the area of potential infectious diseases. For example:Broad-spectrum disinfectant is used to disinfect biological and microbial pathogens, including HIV, MERSA, VRE, HBV, and HCV. All blood must be cleaned thoroughly before applying the disinfectant. A surface must be left wet with the disinfectant for 30 seconds for HIV-1 and 10 full minutes for hepatitis; for best results, disinfectants must dwell for at least 10 minutes and dry fully before additional or other chemical applications. Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Conclusion The cleaning of a crime scene takes on two meanings: First, it starts the process of getting back to a normal routine and restoring peace of mind to those who utilize the public space where a crime occurred. The other important aspect of the cleanup is protecting the people in or around the area where the tragic event took place, and helping to make sure no one is at risk in the future. In a public park or area where children play, it’s critical to guarantee peace of mind. Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |

Contact Find out more about Aftermath’s crime scene cleanup services in Illinois, or visit Aftermath Services 75 Executive Dr. Suite 200 Aurora, IL Direct: (630) scene cleanup services in Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup |