Crime Scene & Trauma Cleanup in Ohio

Certified, discreet crime scene, trauma, and unattended death cleanup across Ohio, available 24/7.

Crime scene cleanup, also called trauma or biohazard remediation, restores a property after a traumatic event such as a violent crime, accident, suicide, or unattended death. It is highly specialized work that requires certified technicians, proper protective equipment, and licensed disposal. This is closely related to biohazard cleanup and is often needed alongside hoarding situations involving unattended death.

What Crime Scene & Trauma Cleanup Covers

  • Blood and bodily fluid cleanup: Safe removal and decontamination of all biological material.
  • Unattended death cleanup: Remediation of decomposition, odors, and affected materials.
  • Trauma and accident scenes: Restoring homes and vehicles after injury or death.
  • Biohazard disposal: All waste handled through licensed Ohio facilities under OSHA standards.
  • Deodorizing and restoration: Returning the space to a safe, livable condition.

Certification and Safety

Crime scene cleanup in Ohio follows federal OSHA bloodborne pathogen rules and Ohio EPA disposal regulations. Certified technicians use hospital-grade disinfectants and full PPE. This is never a DIY job — improper handling poses serious health risks.

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Crime Scene Cleanup Near You in Ohio

Certified, discreet crews respond 24/7 across Ohio. Find providers in your area:

For non-trauma biological hazards, see biohazard cleanup; for urgent situations, emergency cleanup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there crime scene cleanup near me in Ohio?

Yes. Certified crime scene and trauma cleanup crews serve all major Ohio metros and most counties, usually with 24/7 response. Use our directory to find the closest team or call (216) 998-8481.

How much does crime scene cleanup cost?

Crime scene and trauma cleanup in Ohio is priced case by case, typically $1,500 to $10,000 or more depending on the type and extent of contamination. Homeowner's insurance often covers part of the cost.

What does crime scene cleanup include?

It includes safe removal and decontamination of blood and bodily fluids, disposal of biohazard waste through licensed facilities, deodorizing, and restoring the space, all under OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards.

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