In Life's Most Difficult Moments, We Are Ready To Help
When a body goes undiscovered, pathogens and body fluids begin to decompose and can seep everywhere: carpets, walls, and flooring. This can pose serious health risks to anyone who enters the area. Our professional cleanup team at Aftermath Services removes all the hazardous matter and disinfects every surface so you can restore your space to a safe and habitable condition.
Unattended Death and Decomposition Remediation
Making spaces safe again when the worst happens
Biohazard Removal
When a death goes undiscovered for a period of time, the environment can become dangerous due to biological contamination. We’ll carefully identify and remove all biohazardous materials, including blood, bodily fluids, and other contaminants
Deep Cleaning and Decontamination
We use advanced disinfection methods, including our industry leading multi-stage process, to thoroughly sanitize the affected area and ensure the property is free from harmful pathogens.
Odor Neutralization and Property Restoration
We work to restore your property to a safe and habitable condition, while treating the affected space with the utmost care and attention.
Why Families, Landlords, and First Responders Trust Aftermath Services
An unattended death is never just a cleanup — it’s a deeply emotional and often traumatic experience. At Aftermath Services, we don’t just restore spaces; we help lighten the emotional burden with respectful, discreet, and compassionate care.
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Tested and proven process of remediation
Refined over 25 years, our process of remediation is a proven method for disinfecting and restoring environments affected by biohazards and traumatic events.
What to Do When Someone Dies at Home
Based on a study conducted by the Stanford School of Medicine, 80% of Americans wish they could die at home. Unfortunately, the statistics also show that only a small percentage of those 80% will actually manage to do it; and according to the same study, 60% of people die in an acute care hospital...