DIY Trauma Cleanup | 5 Hidden Dangers You Didn’t Know About
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Why Biohazard Cleanup Should Always Be Left to Certified Professionals | Expert Trauma Services
Trying to handle a trauma cleanup on your own may seem like a way to save money—but it can quickly turn into a health, legal, and emotional disaster. At EES Trauma Cleanup West Palm Beach, we want to help you understand the real risks behind DIY biohazard remediation.
Here are five dangers most people don’t realize:
Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens - Fluids can carry diseases like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, MRSA, and HIV. Without proper PPE and disinfection, exposure is dangerous.
Improper Disposal = Legal Trouble - Biohazardous waste must be disposed of by licensed medical waste transporters. Tossing it in the trash? Illegal—and dangerous.
Hidden Contamination - You can’t always see contamination. Blood and fluids soak into walls, floors, and furniture. Without professional ATP testing, the space may not be safe.
Insurance Coverage May Be Denied - Many policies require that trauma cleanup be done by a certified provider for the claim to be valid.
Emotional Trauma - Cleaning the scene of a crime or death—especially one involving someone you love—can add to grief and trauma.
Services We Provide:
24/7 Trauma Cleanup
Rapid Crime Scene Response
Unattended Death Cleanup
Blood & Fluid Removal
Vehicle Biohazard Cleanup
Suicide Cleanup
Emergency Sanitation & Disinfection
Supportive & Discreet On-Site Teams
Certified cleanup is more than a service—it’s protection for your health, your property, and your peace of mind.