Professional trauma scene cleanup services for homes and businesses in Media and surrounding Pennsylvania communities.
All Trauma Scene Cleanup provides professional trauma scene cleanup throughout Media, PA, combining rapid emergency response with thorough decontamination practices. Our certified crews follow OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards and dispose of all biohazardous materials through licensed facilities.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Media, professional trauma scene cleanup is essential for eliminating biological hazards and restoring safe conditions. All Trauma Scene Cleanup has completed thousands of trauma scene cleanup projects across Pennsylvania, and our Media clients benefit from that depth of experience on every job.
We understand that trauma scene cleanup comes during what is already one of the most difficult times in your life. That is why All Trauma Scene Cleanup makes the process as simple as possible for Media families — 24/7 emergency response, transparent pricing, direct insurance billing, and a dedicated coordinator from start to finish. Your safety and peace of mind are guaranteed.
Our proven trauma scene cleanup process delivers reliable, safe results for Media property owners every time.
We respond 24/7 — arriving fast to assess the scene, evaluate the biological hazard level, and create a comprehensive cleanup plan before beginning work.
Our Media crew sets up containment with poly sheeting and negative air, then removes all biological hazards and contaminated building materials. Everything is sealed in red biohazard bags for certified disposal.
All Trauma Scene Cleanup applies multiple rounds of hospital-grade disinfectant to all contaminated surfaces in your Media, PA property. Our multi-step odor elimination process ensures no biological odors remain.
We rebuild all removed materials — drywall, flooring, trim, paint — restoring your property to its pre-incident condition and conducting a final walkthrough with you.
Answers to frequently asked trauma scene cleanup questions from Media families and property owners.
Trauma scene cleanup in Media typically ranges from $1,500 to $6,000 for contained scenes and $6,000 to $25,000 for extensive contamination. Costs depend on the affected area, severity of biological contamination, materials that must be removed, and disposal requirements. All Trauma Scene Cleanup provides free assessments with detailed cost breakdowns.
Many homeowner and renter insurance policies cover trauma scene cleanup as part of property damage claims. Coverage varies by carrier and policy type. All Trauma Scene Cleanup works with all major insurance companies in Media and assists with documentation, estimates, and direct billing to minimize your out-of-pocket expense.
All biohazardous materials from Media trauma scenes are sealed in red biohazard bags, placed in DOT-approved containers, and transported to licensed biohazard treatment facilities in Pennsylvania. All Trauma Scene Cleanup maintains full chain-of-custody documentation and follows all EPA and OSHA disposal regulations.
No. Trauma scenes contain bloodborne pathogens including HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C that pose serious health risks through contact or inhalation. Never attempt to clean a trauma scene yourself. Wait for OSHA-certified professionals like All Trauma Scene Cleanup to arrive with proper PPE and decontamination equipment.
Our reputation is built on compassion and results. Here is what our clients have to say.
"ATSC did a great job cleaning up after an unattended death in a family member's home. The only reason for four stars is it took a bit longer than estimated, but the quality of work was outstanding. They were very respectful of the situation."
"Veteran owned, and you can tell by the way they operate. Disciplined, respectful, no-nonsense. ATSC cleaned a crime scene at my business and had us back open in 24 hours. That kind of response time is priceless."
"After a break-in and assault at our home, we could not bring ourselves to go back inside. ATSC cleaned and decontaminated everything. When we walked back in, it was like nothing had ever happened. They gave us our home back."