In our line of work, assuring a job is done safely and effectively means evaluating performance at a molecular level. That’s why Aftermath uses ATP testing. ATP testing detects the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used in cells to transfer energy. ATP is present in all living cells and cannot be reproduced by any non-living process. This makes it a perfect indicator of organic material. If a test shows ATP is present, we will continue cleaning a scene until all traces of potentially dangerous material are gone.
ATP testing is one of the most effective ways to judge the cleanliness of a surface; we trust the same technology modern hospitals use every day. Having on-site, immediate feedback on the efficacy of our work allows us to focus on disinfection at a microscopic level and adapt our processes to any situation.
We understand that removing the physical aspects of a traumatic event is often one of the first steps in any recovery process. Aftermath ensures the health and safety of an effected area so you can focus on the healing process. No one should have to suffer a reminder if, weeks later, an odor or subsequent property damage surfaces.
ATP testing and our 28-point cleanup checklist return the property to a safe, healthy standard so that families can rest easier, knowing the physical aspects of what occurred have been removed.
ATP testing is how we quantify our attention to detail. If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need crime scene cleanup or biohazard remediation, Aftermath will get the job done correctly. It’s a guarantee we can test.
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