
Removal of blood, bodily fluids and other biohazards resulting from a death, decomposition or serious accident. If you are located in Northern Texas, call us at (817) 773-3330 to discuss your needs. We will be able to help!
Removal of trash and debris resulting from hoarding (gross filth) or an obsessive disorder. AAA Scene Cleaners is compassionate and discreet. Call us today to learn more about our hoarding cleanup services.
Removal of remains following an unattended death or decomposition. This process requires trained and knowledgeable technicians to ensure complete restoration of the scene. Call AAA Scene Cleaners at (817) 773-3330
Throughout this website and AAASceneCleaners.com, you will find valuable information about the following topics related to Crime & Trauma Scene Cleanup in Dallas, Fort Worth and all of Northern Texas: Homicides & Crime Scene Cleaning, Suicides & Suicide Cleanup, Unattended Death Scenes & Death Cleaning, Accident Scenes & Accidental Cuttings involving blood and bodily fluids, Blood Spills, Police Cars Cleaning & Disinfection, Jail Cells Cleaning & Disinfection, Trash Houses & Hoarding, Sick Rooms and Houses, Fingerprint Dust Removal, MRSA-Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aurous, Infectious Waste Removal & Disposal, Medical Waste Removal Disposal, Biohazard Waste Removal and Blood Cleanup & Removal. Although the above services are provided to all cities in Northern Texas, we pride ourselves in our service response time to the Dallas & Forth Worth Areas.
If you are in need of immediate assistance, please don't hesitate to call us at (817) 773-3330. Although we would love for you to spend time at our website, we would rather you receive immediate help. A call to our friendly and supportive staff is free and will provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision. Please don't spend a lot of time searching for "the best deal". AAA Scene Cleaners is one of the largest and most respected crime and trauma scene cleanup companies in Texas. We provide top quality Crime and Trauma Scene Cleanup Services to many across the the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and surrounding areas.
Specific services offered by our company include: Dallas Crime Scene Cleanup, Dallas Blood Cleanup, Dallas Decomposition & Unattended Death, Fort Worth Crime Scene Cleanup, Fort Worth Blood Cleanup, Forth Worth Decomposition & Unattended Death. These services and many more are provided to residents and businesses located in these cities and others throughout North Texas.
To learn more about our individual services, please follow these links: Animal Feces, Crime Scene Cleanup, Hoarding Cleanup, Odor Removal, Unattended Death & Decomposition, Other Biohazard Remediation.
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AAA Scene Cleaners has been serving the Great State of Texas since 2004 and bring over 20+ years of experience in dealing with emergency scenes. Specializing in hoarding, blood cleanup and death cleaning in the Dallas & Fort Worth area, AAA Scene Cleaners is proud to service all of North Texas.
Amedecon Certified
ABRA Certified
OSHA Compliant
Master Firefighter (Texas State Fire Commission)
Advance Life Support; Certified EMT-I ( Texas Dept. of Health)
Intermediate Instructor
Hazardous Material Technician (Texas State Fire Commission)
Master Plumber ( Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners)
As a friend or family member, you have been made aware of a death or serious accident involving blood and bodily fluids. How should you proceed with the removal of the blood and bodily fluids?
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A relative passed away several weeks ago and has only recently discovered. You have been asked to handle the situation. How should you proceed with the removal of the remains of a decomposition?
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Bloodborne Pathogens
The following excerpt has been provided by OSHA.
"OSHA estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and others.
All occupational exposure to blood or Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) place workers at risk for infection with bloodborne pathogens. OSHA defines blood to mean human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood. Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) means: