Trauma Cleaning

Mr H Cleaning Services provides a specialised service across the area through our sister company Traumatic Cleanup Ltd.

We are currently one of only a few companies in Britain fully qualified by the National Academy of Crime Scene Cleaners (www.nacsc.co.uk) to safely clean up body fluids that may be contaminated with HIV, Hepatitis B or other blood-borne pathogens.

We enter buildings after a suicide, murder, violent death, accident or decomposition has taken place, in order to clean and restore the property. We work closely with the police service, undertakers, insurance companies, letting agents, solicitors and the families of those who were injured or have died.

We offer a complete service, which means we can remove just a mattress or chair where death has occurred to a complete clearance and replacement of all damaged property, thereby restoring the building to a safe and clean environment. We can clean up body fluid spills, such as vomit, urine, faeces and blood, that may be a potential health hazard to other users of the premises.

Obviously this is a very sensitive area, and our trained staff are on hand to help.

Other Specialist Services

Due to our training through the National Academy of Crime Scene Cleaners we can also offer sharps sweep/used hypodermic needle clearance, offensive odor control by destroying smells rather than merely masking them, insect infestation control, including wasp nest destruction, gross filth/hording clearance and restoration, and disinfection to the 2010 Biocide Product Directive standards against Avian flu, A/H1N1 Swine flu, MRSA, C.difficile, Listeria, Paeruginosa, E-coli, S.Aureas, Enterococcus hirea, Bacillus subtillis, Asperigilus niger, Salmonella, Legionella pneumophilia and many more.

Mr H Cleaning Services, through our sister company Traumatic Cleanup Ltd, offers these services to drop-in centers, schools, nursing homes, clubs, charities councils, police forces and housing associations, where we clean up body fluid spills (e.g. vomit, urine, faeces and blood), that may be a potential health hazard to other users of the premises.