- Rapid Response Available 24/7
- Local Veteran Owned & Operated Small Business
- Insurance Approved Biohazard Vendor
- OSHA & IICRC Trained Crime Scene Cleanup Staff
- Professional Uniformed Technicians
- On-site within 90 minutes in most cases
Blood is the fluid of all life but have all been conditioned not to touch it and most are aware that it is hazardous…but, why? Well simply put – blood is a vessel for many pathological diseases and viruses. It is made up of multiple parts and once expelled from the body, blood can pose more risk than just a serious mess and leaving you feeling uneasy. All the technicians at Trauma Cleanup Solutions are certified in Blood-borne Pathogens and adhere to OSHA 1910.1030 guidelines. Our staff is trained annually on OSHA 1910.120 (HAZWOPER) in compliance with all state and local guidelines pertaining to blood and bodily fluid containment, recovery, and disposal. We are experienced professionals, available 24/7 which allows us to have the fastest response for blood scene cleanup in Arizona and assist you for all your blood cleanup and blood disposal needs. Call us now if you or your property need blood & bodily fluids cleanup: (602) 926-7252.

How do we know if we have a body decomposition present?
The five stages of decomposition:
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fresh (aka autolysis): 36-72 Hours
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bloat: 2 days to 7 days
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active decay: 7 days to 14 days
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advanced decay: 14 days to 3-6 months
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dry/skeletonized: 6 months+
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Why are vomiting and diarrhea considered workplace accidents?

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Accidental Death & Dismemberment Cleanup
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Vehicular Accident Cleanup
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Industrial Accident Cleanup
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Workplace Accident Cleanup
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Undiscovered Death Cleanup
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