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Suicide Cleanup

Suicide cleanup is probably the most difficult subject to broach in the area of trauma cleaning. The vast majority of people who commit suicide do so in their homes or hotel rooms are discovered by a family member, a loved one or hotel house keeping. In an instant, lives are forever changed, and the emotional stress and strain placed on the survivors is heavy.

What the survivors need in these times is comfort and support. Professional counselors and therapists are available through national hotlines T.I.P, local community centers and churches, and professional suicide cleanup services are available nationwide www.cts-directory.com as well. There is no reason for family members or loved ones to perform this act themselves. It is physically dangerous--blood can carry diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis B and C. Furthermore, the emotional damage can be the worst aspect of this type of trauma scene.

The nature of the suicide can differ, with some messier than others, but at the very least there is always the question of bodily fluids disposal. In this matter, professional services are again recommended. Your particular requirements for burial or cremation will of course be noted, but the handling of a bodily fluids (blood, etc.) should be performed by trained decontamination specialists of Rapid Responders, LLC.

For a nationwide directory of suicide cleanup professionals, please visit www.cts-directory.com or call 1-866-361-3223. Your needs will be attended to by licensed professionals who work in accordance with law enforcement and governmental agencies so that no mistakes or mishaps occur. They are also sensitive to your situation and will work quickly to help you restore your home or workplace back to its original state with as little inconvenience as possible.

 

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