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Cleaning up Crime: How to Safely Deal with Your Premises After an Incident

Chris Macdonald - Sales Director - SafeGroup

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Chris Macdonald

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Dealing with a crime on your premises can be a traumatic experience that leaves you feeling unsure of how to safely return it to its original condition.

What’s more, it can be dangerous to try and tackle the clean up alone. Hazards such as sharp objects, bodily fluid or toxic chemicals can all expose you or your employees to hidden dangers, and cannot be dealt with by conventional commercial or domestic cleaners.

Often, the best solution is to leave the clean-up to a professional emergency cleaning service, who can take the worry off your shoulders and deal with any damage quickly, safely and professionally. Forensic cleaning is normally included in your landlord insurance policy, so it’s a good idea to call them before hiring a cleaner independently.

Hazards such as sharp objects, bodily fluid or toxic chemicals can all expose you or your employees to hidden dangers

CleanSafe’s specially trained professionals have experience of cleaning up crime scenes for both local authorities and private sector businesses. We’ve worked for the police, social services, and transport sector to clean cells, cars, buildings, highways and more, and can answer your call anytime day or night.

What’s more, once our work is done, we’ll provide a decontamination certificate for your records, to make sure you comply with all Health and Safety requirements.

Has your business been a crime scene? Do you know who you’d turn to if you were? See more information about our to find out more information and see why we are the expert crime scene cleaner, or give us a call on 0800 668 1268 – our experienced account managers will be happy to advise you on your next steps.

Chris Macdonald - Sales Director - SafeGroup
About the author

Chris Macdonald

Chris has strategic responsibility for sales development and major accounts management at SafeGroup. He was a professional footballer with Southampton FC until a series of injuries ended his career while still a teenager. Chris began working as a helpdesk controller for a national FM company in 2004. By 2013 he was its managing director. From there he joined SafeGroup in 2018, bringing with him huge expertise plus the energy, enthusiasm and drive that would have surely made him a success in the Premier League. He does, however, still enjoy playing football.

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