Discreet, certified, and respectful response when families and property owners need it most. IICRC certified trauma cleanup crews handle Long Beach scenes with the care, training, and documentation the situation requires.
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Trauma scene cleanup is the careful, professional response to incidents involving unattended deaths, suicides, accidents, or other traumatic events at a residential or commercial property. Family members, landlords, and property managers in Long Beach should never have to clean these scenes themselves. The work requires specialized training in bloodborne pathogen handling, regulated medical waste disposal protocols, and the kind of discretion that respects what has happened in the space.
Our crews respond to trauma scenes with the equipment, the certifications, and the quiet professionalism the situation calls for. As part of our Biohazard Cleanup service, trauma scene cleanup follows OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards, IICRC S540 certified protocols, and regulated waste disposal requirements. We arrive in unmarked vehicles. We work without drawing attention to the property. We document what is required for insurance, law enforcement, or estate purposes, and we leave the space restored to safe, sanitary condition.
Our trauma scene cleanup scope covers every step required to return the property to safe, sanitary condition:
Discreet arrival. Unmarked response vehicles, plain crew uniforms, no exterior signage. Neighbors are not informed of the situation through our presence.
Scene assessment and containment. The affected area is documented for insurance and legal purposes, then contained with floor to ceiling plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to prevent cross contamination of clean areas.
Bloodborne pathogen decontamination. OSHA compliant cleaning of all affected surfaces, materials, and contents using EPA registered disinfectants approved for trauma scene work.
Regulated medical waste disposal. Affected materials are double bagged, sealed in biohazard containers, and disposed of through licensed regulated medical waste haulers with chain of custody documentation.
Final sanitization and verification. Treated surfaces are sanitized and verified with surface testing before the area is released as safe for reoccupation.


We arrive in unmarked vehicles and discuss the scope privately with the family member, property owner, or authorized representative. Documentation begins immediately for insurance, estate, or law enforcement purposes. We do not draw attention to the property.

Affected areas are contained with plastic sheeting and negative air pressure. Surfaces and materials are decontaminated using OSHA bloodborne pathogen protocols. Regulated medical waste is bagged, sealed, and removed through licensed haulers with chain of custody documentation.

Treated surfaces are sanitized and verified before the area is released as safe for reoccupation. Documentation goes to you, your insurance carrier, or any required third party as proof the work was completed to certified standard.
Here are answers to common questions about our restoration services.

Our crews dispatch within minutes of your call. Trauma scene response is treated with the highest urgency in our service area. A real human answers our dispatch line, and we coordinate quietly with the family, property owner, or authorized representative on arrival timing and discreet access.
No. We arrive in unmarked vehicles. Our crews wear plain uniforms without exterior signage. We do not draw attention to the property during the work. Discretion is part of how we are trained and how we operate every job of this type.
In many cases, yes. Most homeowners policies include coverage for trauma scene cleanup, often under the property damage or contents protection sections. Some policies have specific trauma cleanup coverage as a standard inclusion. We document the scope for your carrier and bill directly when coverage applies.
This work requires OSHA bloodborne pathogen training, regulated medical waste handling certification, and IICRC S540 trauma and crime scene cleanup credentials. Our crews are certified at each level. Cleanup performed by untrained individuals risks exposure to bloodborne pathogens and improper waste disposal that can have legal consequences.
This work is not safe to perform without proper training, personal protective equipment, and access to regulated medical waste disposal. Exposure to bloodborne pathogens carries serious health risks. Most municipalities prohibit disposal of biohazard waste through regular household waste streams. Families should never feel obligated to perform this work.
Most residential trauma scenes complete in 4 to 12 hours of on site work, depending on the affected area, the materials involved, and the documentation required. Larger scenes or scenes requiring extensive material removal can extend to multiple days. We give a realistic timeline before any work begins.
Family owned emergency restoration headquartered in Paramount, California. Our IICRC certified crews respond 24/7 across Long Beach and the surrounding South LA, South Bay, and North Orange County communities for water, fire, mold, and biohazard emergencies. Built on integrity, honor, and commitment since 2020
15725 Texaco Avenue, Paramount California 90723
+1 562-313-6900
