Many law enforcement agencies must stretch their personnel’s time with the numerous tasks that are required. A well-staffed homicide division must include enough detectives to be able to lead the number of investigations estimated for a given period of time within a jurisdiction. They must have sufficient officers to apprehend subjects, question witnesses, respond to numerous calls, process a crime scene as well as a myriad of other important tasks.
One of the jobs they frequently do not have a satisfactory amount of time for is to clean up a crime scene after the crime scene is fully processed. Accordingly, the wise course of action is to retain a private crime scene clean up company to handle these tasks of accident scene cleanups, trauma scene cleanups, homicide scene cleanups, suicide scene cleanups, meth lab cleanups, odor removal cleanups and death scene cleanups. This not only alleviates a set of tasks that a typical local police department lacks time to address but also serves a health and environmental purpose.
The question then may be asked why a city or county would not have their own custodial or environmental cleaning crew handle such a task. The answer is simple: most cities and counties have limited health and environmental departments. The number of employees it takes to give health code ratings to restaurants and other businesses is usually enough to fill a staff. The number of people needed just to monitor health and safety standards is so great that most city or county budgets lack the size to include crime scene cleaning.
This information was originally published as part of the Crime Scene Cleanup blog at https://www.advancedbio-treatment.com/blog.
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