Unattended Death Cleanup

Natural Death Clean Up

An unattended natural death can be a devastating loss to loved ones and friends; 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners specialize in after death clean up, ensuring a compassionate and thorough service for families and friends during this difficult time. Trust our trained team to handle the natural death cleanup with care and professionalism. 

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What is an Unattended Death or Natural Death?

Natural death, in simple terms, is a death that occurs by natural means. However, an unattended death has a broad definition, which tells that the deceased person is alone and the dead body is not attended to by anyone around. In reality, unattended death means that the deceased's remains may not be discovered by anyone immediately for days, weeks, or months, even if they begin to decompose. 

Examples of sceneries where the dead bodies may remain unattended

  • Natural causes

  • Suicides

  • Murders

  • Homicides

  • Simple illnesses

  • Fatal diseases

  • Accidents

These are the reasons behind death, but what causes the dead body to remain unattended is the decision of isolation by the deceased in their lives. A person who lives alone and has few or no regular visits may fall for the risk that his body is discovered by others after a long time. 

According to one statistic, there are 600 unattended deaths occurring approximately every year in California. Around one to two unattended deaths happen daily in the state, with roughly one-third of these incidents taking place in the greater Los Angeles area.

If you ever find an unattended dead body indoors or outdoors, in addition to shock, you have to deal with its aftermath. In such a situation, you must understand two essential things regarding this tragic event. 

The first important thing is to know and get proper knowledge about the health risks associated with exposure to an unattended death. 

But just remember that health risks highly depend upon the reason behind the death, whether it's traumatic or not. In case of traumatic death, where the blood and other bodily fluids are involved, it means the area gets contaminated with bloodborne pathogens immediately after death, and the decomposition also enhances health risks. 

In case the death is natural and isn't traumatic, the decomposition starts between 24 to 48 hours, but as the area isn't contaminated with bodily fluids, thus the harmful pathogens come on the scene later.

The second thing is to understand the importance of unattended death cleanup to prevent the health risks that you have discovered previously. A proper biohazard remediation service is required in such a situation. So, don't expose yourself to harmful situations; call us and let us handle clean up after death in home efficiently. 

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What Should I Do If I Discover an Unattended Death?

If you are stuck in a situation of discovering an unattended death, you can immediately do two things that can be helpful:

  1. Leave the place of death immediately to protect yourself from any health hazard. 

  2. Call 911 to get assistance from emergency personnel on an immediate basis.

Your immediate response after a person's death is to see the deceased person, specifically if the dead is your loved one or family member, but you shouldn't do it. Exposing yourself to harmful biohazardous substances is a great risk at that time. You will have time after to mourn the loss of your loved ones. 

The best you can do is to secure the scene until the emergency personnel arrive. Keep other individuals away from the death scene to keep them safe and secure. It is also important to preserve the scene of a deceased individual because the death can be a result of some sort of crime.

Depending on the actual cause of death, the situation can be handled in different ways. For example, suppose evidence suggests that the death was a result of homicide. In that case, police collect evidence from the death scene, and coroner's office workers send the dead body for forensic examination. This forensic examination takes place in a series of steps, including autopsy and other laboratory tests. Mostly, the remains will be available within 24 to 48 hours after examination. A family member will get 72 hours to arrange transport to collect the deceased body from the coroner's office to the funeral home. When you take help from the services of a funeral home to care for the deceased, the mortuary will provide transport if you notify them. 

On the other hand, if you don't get permission from the forensic examination team immediately because the cause of the death is still not determined, you have to wait further. If further laboratory testing is required, the process takes six weeks or more. The coroner will never release the death certificate by giving an excuse for the determination of the cause of death, which is still pending for the time being. A death certificate is necessary to dispose of the remains of the deceased person. 

Unattended Natural Death

An unattended natural death can be a devastating loss to loved ones and friends, 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners are trained and equipped to reduce the stress around such an incident by providing the best natural death decontamination, disinfection, and deodorizing services. We are with you every step of the way to restore your home or workspace to its pre-trauma state by ensuring optimal levels of hygiene as well as professional decomposition elimination. Our unattended death cleanup services are available 24 hours each day and 7 days a week. As former law enforcement, hazardous-waste technicians, public safety managers, and firefighters, the safety and protection of our community is our number one priority. Don’t do this alone. Contact us today! We’re here to help.

One Call Can Change Everything.

Allow 911 Bio and Trauma Cleaners to cleanse and disinfect your environment so you can begin your journey into healing after a death has occurred. One call is all it takes to eliminate the stress and confusion of trying to tackle a natural death cleanup alone. Simply call us, and we’ll come to take care of everything. 

Decontamination and biohazard remediation after an unattended natural death can include a number of key elements, from cleaning up leaked bodily fluids and traces of blood as well as responsibly disposing of infected materials and biological remnants in the environment surrounding the unattended death. Rest assured, we have experts with years of experience on our team to address all your concerns about contamination thoroughly. 

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Disinfecting & Cleaning After An Unattended Death In NC, SC, GA, VA, MD, NJ, PA

Our Approach To Decontamination After Death

We have a set approach to help us navigate the level of risk in your environment and to decontaminate in the most thorough way possible. Natural death cleanup should be left to the professionals. The post mortem services will make sure the space is safe and healthy for you to return to. 

  • Evaluation – we do not believe in a general approach to cleaning and decontamination. We work from case to case, adapting our expertise to the task and challenge at hand. We will assess and evaluate your individual case according to the OSHA employee safety assessment protocols. 

  • Identify And Isolate- Our next step is to correctly demarcate the extent of the biohazard presence in the case of natural death and to isolate that area from the rest of the house, apartment or workplace. We put up barriers and quarantined the area to prevent the spread of viral or bacterial pathogens. Our biohazard remediation technicians arrive fully equipped with personal protection equipment of the finest quality, then get to work decontaminating and disinfecting on a microscopic level. 

  • Biohazard Removal- The step of biohazard removal is a risky and difficult process, and we like attention to detail. Our biohazard waste technicians remove all visible traces of blood, biological materials, fluids, and any other biohazard. A complete surface disinfection and sanitization follows including fogging with agents such as hydrogen peroxide and silver ion to make sure air-borne bacteria are also eliminated. EPA-rated disinfectant materials are used every step of the way for both disinfection and deodorizing purposes. 

  • Double Check- We believe in turning over every stone, so to speak; before we reopen the area for general use, we double-check and verify whether all traces of bacteria and biohazards have been completely eradicated. We follow that procedure in all our decontamination activities, particularly when dealing with natural or unattended natural death. 

Specifics We Deal With Relating To Natural Death Incidences 

Every biohazard-related incident is different, and we pride ourselves on having a customized approach for every service we provide. When an unattended death occurs, there are various risks involved, especially if the departed individual suffered from a certain disease or had an unattended passing in which they were discovered several hours, days, or weeks later. One of the first specifics we assess is the extent of airborne pathogens that are invisible and dependent on the period of time death has gone unnoticed. 

HVAC units and air filtration mechanisms, the square footage of the house or apartment, whether or not windows were open, the general average temperature as well as the presence of insect activity are all considerations we take serious note of. We understand that the site of an unattended natural death is not the only one that is affected; the surrounding environment also becomes prey to biohazards that persist if they are not treated on the spot. 

The longer a body has gone unattended, the greater the risk of harmful or potentially fatal biohazard accumulation. Bodily materials begin to fester and leak out, and blood-borne parasites and pathogens can be present. Carrying out the safe disposal of items such as clothing, carpeting, or mattresses that cannot be adequately disinfected is part of our job. 

In many cases, the decomposition has progressed to the point of considerable insect presence and activity, so our job extends to pest control and extensive fumigation and sanitization fogging methods. The presence of insects with decomposing biological materials creates dangerous and deadly toxins that need to be professionally eliminated from the site. This is why it is crucial that you hire a professional team for unattended death cleanup.

Our clients choose us because we are empathetic and discrete and have a proven track record of delivering quick, competent, unattended deaths in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners specializes in blood cleaning, crime scene cleaning, unattended death cleaning, murder cleaning, suicide cleaning, and homicide cleaning. We hope you never have to use these services, but if you do, we're here to assist you.

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How To Clean Up After An Unattended Death Process

Once the first responders complete their work, the second responders will start their duty. We don't want you to clean the area yourself as it not only poses health risks, but also it's traumatic for you to have the after death cleanup as the last memory of the deceased. Moreover, if you put biohazardous material in a trash can, you can expose everyone around the area to fatal health risks. Let's look at the biohazard clean up after death process in detail. 

Assessment

Assessment is necessary to know about the actual efforts required for cleaning house after unattended death. That's why, before actual cleaning, the technicians assess the extent of damage to figure out the right method for after death clean up. Although encountering the aftermath of an unattended death can be very upsetting, we're here to support you during this difficult time. We'll explain what needs to be done and gather any necessary documents promptly. If you need to file an insurance claim, we'll assist you with that process. For incidents in apartment buildings, we'll collaborate with the management to assess the damage and provide them with detailed information.

Cleaning

The next step is the proper beginning of the after death cleanup, which usually starts with the removal of the physical material, including blood, bodily fluids, or any other item or stuff contaminated by these harmful biological materials. 

For biohazard remediation, proper personal protective equipment is required, and it is only available at unattended death cleanup service providers. These protective equipment include 

  • disposable gloves

  • Overalls or Smock

  • safety shoes

  • goggles

  • respirators or surgical masks 

  • etc.

Remove Sources of Contamination

Blood, bodily fluids, brain fluids, and other odor-causing bacteria also contaminate the deceased personal belongings, the furniture around, and, to a larger extent, the home structure. If the area has sealed flooring and remains undamaged during or after death, we just need to clean and disinfect it without making any removal. However, if there's any chance that biological materials might have soaked into the subfloor, we'll have to take out the flooring. In really serious situations, we might even have to remove the subfloor to make sure the property is completely clean of biohazardous materials.

Decontamination

After the removal and disposal of contamination sources, it's time to continue the rest of the cleaning. We use a variety of methods, tools, and substances to thoroughly treat the entire home and eliminate the serious health risks caused by unattended death.

Sanitization

The simple cleaning doesn't make your area liveable again, as it isn't capable of killing harmful bacteria and viruses present at an unattended death area scene. For the proper killing of such harmful pathogens and sanitizing of the area, we have medical-grade chemicals, and our team is properly trained to use these chemicals correctly to kill these harmful substances without damaging your property. 

Deodorization

Although decomposition is troubling, the most tricky thing is the release of putrid gasses, which can impact the overall home. When a body is not attended to for several days, it produces strong odors as it decomposes, which can be hard to get rid of. Our professional biohazard cleanup team uses powerful deodorizing chemicals to remove these stubborn smells effectively.

Restoration

The last thing in the unattended death process is the proper restoration of the house to its pre-incident conditions, which is also essential for your and your family's safety. Moreover, it's also important to fully address any issues if you plan to sell your home. For businesses, the goal of remediation is to make the space fully functional and safe.

What Is Unattended Death Cleanup Cost?

The unattended death body or biohazard clean up after death cost depends on many factors. However, as a general estimate, the lower possible unattended death cleanup cost varied between $200 and $300 per hour, and the average cost of cleanup after death is between $2,500 and $5,000. 

When it comes to factors upon which an unattended death body cleaner relies for assessing the final cost of service, there are two types. 

What's The Cause Of Death?

  • Natural causes

  • Overdose of drug or medicine

  • illness 

  • Suicide

  • Homicide

  • Accidental death

What Are The Circumstances? 

  • The location where the death occurred on the property

  • Time-lapse since death

  • Reason of death (natural or by violence)

  • Body's pre-death condition

  • Climate

  • Hoarding

  • Pest infestation 

  • Severe saturation

After considering all these factors, the company offering the service can usually give a pretty good estimate of the final cost. 

Our Team Of Natural Death Cleanup Specialists Is Here For You!

The team at 911 Bio Trauma & Cleaners comprises exceptionally skilled law enforcement personnel whose sole responsibilities over the past three decades have been to protect the safety of our communities. A combined 60+ years of experience in law enforcement as investigators, police officers, chiefs of police, firefighters, and hazardous material professionals have equipped us to deal with these types of extreme tragedies.

We’re just one call away and ready to help you with your hoarding cleanup. From clutter removal to extensive bio-hazard remediation, 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners are the preferred cleaning service in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 

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 Restore Your Home - Restore Your Life - Natural Death Cleanup 


Our Team of Natural Death Cleanup Specialists Is Here For You!

The team at 911 Bio Trauma & Cleaners comprises exceptionally skilled law enforcement personnel whose sole responsibilities over the past three decades have been to protect the safety of our communities. A combined 60+ years of experience in law enforcement as investigators, police officers, chiefs of police, firefighters, and hazardous material professionals have equipped us to deal with these types of extreme tragedies.

We’re just one call away and ready to help you with your hoarding cleanup. From clutter removal to extensive bio-hazard remediation, 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners are the preferred cleaning service in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania

Call Now 877-246-9111 - We’re Ready To Help!

FAQs

  • Natural deaths can occur after a disease, a stroke, a fall, or even from old age. It can happen to persons who live alone, are aged, or prefer social isolation. Unfortunately, sometimes the body may not be noticed immediately by friends, loved ones, or neighbors and may decompose or begin to decompose where it is.
    As a byproduct of this process, many dangerous pathogens are produced that seep into the environment. Biohazard remediation then becomes a must, and it should always be undertaken by a professional because it goes beyond simply using a disinfectant.
    In the case of an unattended death, viral pathogens and bacteria, such as those that cause AIDS or Hepatitis B, can be present in the environment. Bodily fluids such as semen, spinal fluid, and others can carry strains of potentially fatal diseases, as can blood spillages that have dried on any surface or item.
    An unexpected loss is difficult to psychologically or emotionally prepare for, especially if the deceased was alone at the time of death. The decomposition of a body happens in a few distinct stages, with the first being the overload of carbon dioxide that breaks down cellular structures, the second stage causes the skin to separate from the body due to blisters forming on the internal organs, and there will be bloating and discoloration. No one should have to witness this type of event, and much less have to clean it. The team at 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners is compassionate and is here to help you get through this.
    The third stage is the speedy decay of soft tissue, in which considerable odors and dangerous gases are released into the vicinity. Insects will also become active at all stages, leading to the creation of further biohazards. Regardless of the stage in which the body has been discovered, it is vital to hire professional biohazard technicians who know how to reduce risk and make the space safe for habitation again.

  • Although unattended deaths occur often, with the advancement of technology, it's a hope that we'll see a decline in its rate in upcoming times.

  • It is not recommended to deal with any manner or level of biohazard contamination yourself without professional intervention or supervision. 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners use OSHA-certified evaluation techniques and EPA-approved disinfectants in order to carry out biohazard remediation. A researched scientific process is behind our step-by-step method to remove biological materials, blood, spillages, and any surface or airborne pathogens. Our team cares about the safety and health of everyone involved. We will professionally remediate any contaminates from an unattended natural death.
    Our methods protect the health of any inhabitants as well as prevent dreaded cross-contamination in the event of an unattended natural death. Individuals or homeowners should not attempt a decontamination exercise after death, even with personal protective equipment, as they do not have the required skills and expertise to correctly deduce the level of risk and eliminate it.

  • When homeowners choose an insurance policy, they usually get information about what it covers and can pick the level of coverage they feel good about. Unattended death or suicide clean up companies will clean the area and also help in claiming your insurance, but despite this, the companies can't make guarantees related to your insurance coverage.

  • 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners is ahead of the curve when it comes to biohazard remediation services as we employ experts with years of experience in investigation, law enforcement, and securing and treatment of hazardous waste and materials. As a company, we care about the trauma, stress, and grief our clients may be going through and have years of experience backing us to know just how to deal with each situation in a compassionate, caring, and effective manner.
    Here is why you should hire us in the event of natural death and choose our biohazard technicians:
    ● Our field biohazard technicians are well-versed in sensitivity training, so they immediately create a stress-free environment wherever they are operating and they give every client a detailed debriefing regarding the steps they will take. Clarity and good communication are among our strengths!
    ● We make sure we comply with all mandated OSHA regulations regarding disposing of biohazard waste and infected materials. We care about you as a client as well as about the health of others and the environment.
    ● Our protocols arise from a desire to protect the environment but also to neutralize the threat of biohazards. We use industry-standard disinfecting and sanitizing products but no toxic cleaning materials. We use hydrogen peroxide in a lower concentration so that it disinfects but does not bleach furniture or fabric.
    ● Our staff is trained to make the decontamination of your home or workspace as seamless and comfortable as possible in the minimum amount of time with the most efficient methods and work ethics. Unattended natural death in North Carolina is a tragic event; let us help.
    ● 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners wishes to be of service to as many deserving clients as possible so we regularly collaborate and correspond with organizations that provide financial aid to victims for these services.
    ● We let our work speak for us; we believe in being available and accessible and making sure we go the extra mile in every remediation exercise we are assigned to. We’re available 24/7, so don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any queries, concerns, or need for support.
    H4: Does 911 Bio & Trauma Cleaners Meet Industry Standards For Natural Death Clean Up?
    Our company is certified and reliable when it comes to decontamination and biohazard remediation, and we meet all industry standards for employee expertise, protection, and safe disposal of hazardous materials.
    ● We safely transport and dispose of medical and biological waste as well as PPE or personal protective equipment after use in collaboration with our partner disposal companies.
    ● Our technicians have specialized training for dealing with blood-borne bacteria, viral pathogens, and bodily materials and leakage.
    ● Our biohazard remediation technicians in North Carolina are also trained in self-protection measures and the use of personal protective equipment to prevent cross-contamination, they are fully vaccinated and have undergone respiratory protection training.
    ● Our expert team has an in-depth knowledge of disinfection, sanitization, and biohazard removal and is familiar with the best disinfectant materials to use to minimize the chances of toxicity in the environment. In some cases, however, materials like bedclothes, carpets, or blankets must be disposed of entirely for safety reasons.

  • You can't only clean the floor or throw the contaminated things in the trash can. As the unattended death might be traumatic and the decomposition process begins and releases harmful bacteria into the environment, a properly trained team is required to handle such a situation with the right method.

  • Bioremediation removal is essential for proper cleaning of the room. Such scenes have blood, bodily fluids, and harmful after-decomposition pathogens, so for handling such situations, a professionally trained cleaning team with the right expertise and tools is required.

  • The requirement of the autopsy depends upon the reason behind the unattended death. Mostly in traumatic events or death where the reason is unable to be found on a superficial level, an autopsy is required or requested.

  • Dealing with the sudden loss of a loved one, especially if they were alone at the time of passing, is incredibly challenging. In such situations, it's necessary to handle the body's removal and thoroughly clean, disinfect, and deodorize the surrounding area.

  • Traumatic unattended death causes blood and bodily fluids to spill on surrounding furniture, ceilings or walls, and personal belongings. In unattended death, the decomposition of odor-causing bacteria also impacted the surroundings. All porous surface stuff that has absorbed blood or bodily fluids must be safely disposed of. However, semi-porous items or things with non-porous surfaces can be cleaned and disinfected properly.

  • The discussion about handling an unattended death in a vehicle will involve you and your insurance provider. However, we have to remove everything from inside the car, clean it, and thoroughly disinfect it to remove any odor. For your ease, we'll coordinate with your insurance company and the repair shop handling your vehicle.