Biohazard Cleanup, Unattended Death Cleanup, and Suicide Cleanup in Mobile, AL
Dealing with a biohazard cleanup or blood cleanup situation in Mobile, AL can be a challenge because of the nature of blood itself and how it reacts with other substances and materials. For example, most people have learned that using warm or hot water when cleaning is much better than cold water, however, blood works the opposite, and using warm or hot water on blood will make it set in place even more. Brooks Remediation knows this and we have a variety of different techniques and cleaners that are specific for organic stains that will have a much more effective outcome.
Because of our training, experience, and equipment, we are uniquely qualified to handle blood cleanup and other biohazardous materials that normal professional cleaners just cannot deal with. Contact us to learn more about our blood cleanup services and the other important services that we offer.
Unattended Death Cleanup in Mobile, AL
Finding a dead body, such as in an apartment, is a traumatic experience, but it also requires specialized cleaning services. Unattended deaths commonly happen at the deceased person’s home, but could also happen in a hotel or other locations where the area is not regularly monitored. They are often located when someone complains about a smell, or the person has not been heard from for several days or longer.
Because of the length of time between passing and the body being discovered, often decomposition has started and this gives off smells that can permeate areas and materials. This complicates the unattended death cleanup situation because deodorization must be part of the efforts. The lingering scents can continue to cause complaints from people.
Suicide Cleanup in Mobile, Alabama
Our team at Brooks Remediation helping deal with a suicide cleanup in Mobile, Alabama is more than just cleaning up a space. We are helping family and friends to heal and move on after the loss of a loved one. It is hard enough trying to understand what would bring a person to end their life, they don’t need to compound things with trying to figure out how to clean up the area. Our professional team is compassionate and will help everyone to slowly heal from the traumatic event.
There are many different cleaning companies in the area, but most aren’t trained or equipped to do the cleanings that our team can do. Beginning in 1830, Mobile was host to the first formally organized Carnival mystic society to celebrate with a parade in the United States. The European settlement of Mobile began with French colonists, who in 1702 constructed Fort Louis de la Louisiane, at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River, as the first capital of the French colony of La Louisiane. By the time Mobile was included in the Mississippi Territory in 1813, the population had dwindled to roughly 300 people.
Contact us to learn more about our specialized cleaning services.