Few situations in life are as overwhelming as dealing with the aftermath of a traumatic event. The emotional toll alone is immense—but the physical reality of a crime scene, accident, or unattended death adds another layer of urgency that most people are wholly unprepared for. This is where professional crime scene cleanup becomes not just a service, but a lifeline.
At 360 Hazardous Cleanup, we step in when others can’t—or shouldn’t. Our certified technicians handle biohazard remediation, trauma scene cleanup, and hazardous material removal with precision, discretion, and genuine compassion. Every call we receive represents someone’s worst day, and we take that responsibility seriously.
Why Crime Scene Cleanup Is Not a DIY Situation
Blood, bodily fluids, and biological matter carry serious health risks. Exposure to pathogens such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C is a real danger in these environments. Standard household cleaning products are nowhere near sufficient to decontaminate a scene safely. Without proper personal protective equipment, professional-grade disinfectants, and biohazard disposal protocols, attempting to clean a trauma scene puts you and others at serious risk.
Beyond safety, there’s the matter of thoroughness. Biohazardous material can seep into flooring, walls, and subflooring—areas invisible to the untrained eye. What looks clean on the surface may harbor dangerous contamination beneath. Professionals use specialized equipment, including ATP testing and ultraviolet detection tools, to confirm that a space is truly safe.
Law enforcement is responsible for the investigation—not the cleanup. Once they’ve completed their work, the property owner or family is left to handle the rest. That’s a burden no grieving person should carry alone.
What Sets 360 Hazardous Cleanup Apart
Not all cleanup services are created equal. 360 Hazardous Cleanup brings certified expertise, rapid response, and a commitment to restoring your property—and your sense of safety—as efficiently as possible.
Certified Technicians You Can Trust
Our team is trained in OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards and follows strict protocols for every job. Certification matters. It ensures that every surface is treated correctly, every biohazard is disposed of legally, and every room is returned to a safe, livable condition.
Discreet, Around-the-Clock Response
Trauma doesn’t follow business hours. Our team is available 24/7, and we arrive in unmarked vehicles to protect your privacy. Neighbors won’t know what happened—only that a professional crew came and went. That level of discretion is something our clients consistently tell us they’re grateful for.
Comprehensive Hazardous Material Removal
From homicide and suicide scenes to industrial accidents and hoarding environments, 360 Hazardous Cleanup handles a wide range of biohazard situations. Our services extend to methamphetamine lab decontamination, sewage backups, and infectious disease disinfection—situations that require the same level of technical expertise and regulatory compliance.
The Emotional Side of the Service
There’s a human element to this work that goes beyond technical skill. Our technicians are trained to interact with clients who are grieving, traumatized, or in shock. We communicate clearly, move efficiently, and handle every situation with the kind of sensitivity the moment demands.
Many of our clients have expressed relief not just at the physical results, but at being able to hand over a task they felt completely unable to face. Removing that burden—even one piece of it—can make a meaningful difference during an incredibly difficult time.
Restoring Spaces, Protecting Futures
Crime Scene Cleanup handled by certified professionals ensures that your home, rental property, or commercial space is fully decontaminated, legally compliant, and ready for normal use—protecting not just your health, but also the long-term value of your property and the well-being of everyone who enters it.
Insurance often covers these services, and 360 Hazardous Cleanup works directly with insurance providers to reduce the administrative burden on you. Our team handles the documentation, communication, and billing coordination so you can focus on what matters most.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can 360 Hazardous Cleanup respond to a scene?
We offer 24/7 emergency response and typically arrive within hours of your call. Response times may vary by location, but rapid deployment is a core part of our service commitment.
Is crime scene cleanup covered by homeowner’s insurance?
In many cases, yes. Homeowner’s insurance policies often cover biohazard remediation following a traumatic event. Our team works directly with insurance companies to help file claims and reduce out-of-pocket costs.
Are crime scene cleanup technicians certified?
Yes. Our technicians are trained and certified in accordance with OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards and follow all federal and state regulations for biohazard removal and disposal.
What types of scenes does 360 Hazardous Cleanup service?
We handle a broad range of situations including homicide and suicide scenes, unattended deaths, industrial accidents, hoarding remediation, meth lab decontamination, and infectious disease disinfection.
Will the cleanup process disturb the rest of my property?
Our team works methodically to contain the affected area and minimize any disruption to surrounding spaces. We treat your property with the same care we’d want for our own.




