Murder, suicide and fatal workplace accidents leave emotional and psychological scars for colleagues who have to continue working in offices that became crime scenes.
Those scenes often involve blood, body fluids and other biohazards that have to be cleaned up before a home or workplace can function again.
Casper’s John Sleep, co-owner and general manager of the SERVPRO franchise, said his company gets a dozen or so calls a year, often from police victim’s services units, asking if his team can clean up a crime scene.
And it’s never an easy task.
“Maybe the biggest thing is that we need to be quick and quiet, just discreetly take care of this,” he said. “And get the property turned back over to the loved one or the friend or family member. And that's about it.”
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