
CITIES SERVED
SKILLS
Crime Scene Cleanup takes a special set of skills. Much of the resulting contamination following a violent event or death is easy to miss. Therefore, our trained technicians are experts in crime scene cleanup and decontamination techniques. These methods are guaranteed to prevent the spread of bloodborne diseases. In addition, they will restore the affected area to its its original condition. Unlike standard cleaning, bio cleaning requires special training to properly remove biohazards, including blood, bacteria and bodily fluids. Following a cleanup, BioHelpers uses a highly effective ATP test to ensure that the site has been completely decontaminated. We are the crime scene cleanup Philadelphia source.
RESPONSE
Our experienced team can be onsite within 2-4 hours if needed. We’ll do a thorough examination of the damage and use the prescribed cleaning methods needed to return your home to its original condition. We will also photograph the entire process so that we can submit documentation directly to your insurance provider for a reimbursement.
BIOHELPERS AREA CRIME SCENE
& DEATH CLEANUP PROCESS
& DEATH CLEANUP PROCESS

SURVEY
THE AREA
THE AREA
The cleaning process can, in fact, spread contaminants if not done properly. BioHelpers develops and customized plan before we start each job to ensure biohazards are safely contained and eliminated. Personal protective equipment should be worn at all times.

REMOVE
CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION
Removing and transporting regulated medical waste requires DEP permitting and a strict disposal process. BioHelpers has all of the necessary credentials needed to safely and legally remove any contaminated material.

INSPECT FOR
RESIDUAL CONTAMINANTS
RESIDUAL CONTAMINANTS
Multiple inspections are done as part of the work process using our “double eyes” technique so every area is cleaned right the very first time. Our cleanup service features a 100% clean guarantee.

TEST FOR
CLEANLINESS
CLEANLINESS
Following a cleanup, BioHelpers uses a highly effective ATP (adenosine triphosphate) test to ensure that the site has been completely decontaminated.
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Please complete the form below or give us a call at (215) 282-5173 to request Crime Scene Cleanup service.
Our technicians can be onsite in 2-4 hours.
BioHelpers, Crime Scene Cleanup Division is readily available to serve 24/7
Other Resources
- To Obtain Copies of the Death Certificate: Office of Vital Records
- Philadelphia Victims Assistance: Crime Victims Center
- Local Obituaries: Pennsylvania Obituaries
- Guide for Law Enforcement: Crime Scene Investigation











