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Homicide Cleanup Services

Homicide Scene Cleanup | Compassionate & Certified Specialists | Affinity Bio Solutions

A homicide scene presents the most demanding conditions a bioremediation team will encounter: high-volume blood and biological material, complex splatter and trajectory patterns, potential chemical residues from law enforcement processing, and a property with profound meaning to surviving loved ones. Affinity Bio Solutions brings the highest level of technical proficiency and human sensitivity to homicide cleanup engagements, providing families and property owners with a trusted, certified partner during an unimaginable time.

The Biology of a Homicide Scene

Understanding the biological dynamics of a homicide scene is essential to appreciating why professional remediation is not optional; it is a public health necessity. The average adult human body contains approximately 4.7 to 5.5 liters of blood. A homicide involving blunt force trauma, stabbing, or gunshot wound can result in the release of substantial blood volume combined with aerosolized blood particles (spatter), which travel significant distances and settle on surfaces far from the primary injury site. In addition to blood, scenes may involve:

Cerebrospinal fluid and neural tissue in cases involving head trauma or gunshot wounds

Gastric contents released at the time of death

Urine and fecal matter resulting from sphincter relaxation

Early-stage decomposition byproducts if the decedent remained undiscovered for any period

Trace chemical residues from forensic luminol, ninhydrin, or DFO (1,8-Diazafluoren-9-one) applications

Our Homicide Cleanup Process

Affinity Bio Solutions deploys a structured, five-stage protocol for all homicide scene remediations:

Scene documentation and 3D contamination mapping using alternate light source (ALS) technology to identify all biological material including micro-droplets invisible under ambient lighting

Structural evaluation to determine the extent of biological penetration into subfloor, wall cavities, HVAC systems, and adjacent spaces

Systematic removal of all non-restorable materials and biological waste, with disposal in DOT-compliant, manifested medical waste containers transported to licensed treatment facilities

Multi-stage surface decontamination using enzymatic cleaners followed by EPA List Q-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants with documented, peer-reviewed kill claims against all relevant pathogens

Post-remediation verification using ATP bioluminescence testing and visual inspection under ALS to confirm successful decontamination before final scene clearance

Why Us?

Working Within the Legal Framework

Homicide scenes are among the most legally sensitive environments our technicians enter. Before initiating any remediation work, Affinity Bio Solutions requires written confirmation from the property owner or authorized representative that the scene has been officially released by law enforcement. We maintain strict chain-of-custody documentation and can provide certified remediation reports that may be required by insurance carriers, estate attorneys, or law enforcement as cases proceed. Our technicians are trained to immediately halt work and contact investigators if any item of potential evidentiary value is discovered during remediation.

If you have lost a family member to homicide, you may be eligible for crime victim compensation funding that covers the cost of professional cleanup. Affinity Bio Solutions can help you identify and access these resources, our team will work with victim advocacy organizations on your behalf.