Accidental Death Clean up In Pennsylvania
Death Cleanup-
Most
of us don’t think much of dropping our cars off at the local car mechanic or
car dealership for an oil change or repair. It’s all routine for the
mechanics that work on cars every day with the rare exception of a mysterious
problem that has everyone scratching their heads or an accident in
which someone is injured or killed on the job.
Some
jobs are more prone to injuries, and car mechanics certainly get minor
abrasions, burns, and cuts due to the nature of their work, but death just
isn’t a risk most mechanics consider.
Mark
had worked for at an auto repair shop in Philadelphia, PA for over a
year the day a car lift failed and collapsed while he was working on
it. It was one of those accidents no one anticipates and you
just don’t ever even worry about, according to one of Mark’s co-workers.
I saw him pass under the truck to get to his tools and the truck rocked for a split second and then fell off the lift on top of Mark as he was kneeling down. I don’t think he ever saw it coming.
It happened so fast. When we all ran over to help
him, only his leg was visible; the rest of him was completely crushed under the
truck. By the amount of blood, we only hoped for the best, but there
was no way he was alive.
There
was an extensive investigation to determine exactly how the truck was dislodged
from the lift, and it was determined that user error was the cause.
Sadly, sometimes
it just an honest mistake, a shortcut, a distracted task, or even fatigue that
changes the course of fate. And that’s exactly what happened to Mark.
Who is
Responsible for Cleaning Up After an Accident?
It’s a
common misconception that the police, or even the coroner cleans up a trauma
scene or bloody death scene, but it is simply untrue.
The blood cleanup and biohazard cleanup is the responsibility of the business
or home owner. Unfortunately, cleaning up blood and the tissues that
often remain after a traumatic injury or death is much more difficult than most
people anticipate.
Blood
smears and is easily pushed into crevices and can remain there for weeks or
even years, and the biohazard risks and potential for spread of infectious
disease can last equally as long.
Not
all viruses and bacteria diminish or die within a few hours of exiting the
body; some can even remain dangerous for years.
In
addition to the physical difficulty of cleaning up blood spills and the risks
involved with handling blood, there are also the psychological effects of
dealing with the remains of someone you know.
Leaving
a trauma scene cleanup in the hands of
professionals is always the best choice in protecting yourself and your
business.
A team
of our technicians at Advanced Bio Treatment helped to recover
the garage of the auto repair shop after Mark’s fatal injury.
Blood
had not only seeped into the concrete floor, but it had also compromised the
safety of a customer’s vehicle by splattering over the exterior and a small
portion of the interior of the vehicle.
The
shop owner not only took on the responsibility of ensuring that the garage
was decontaminated and sanitized, but he was also insistent that
his mechanics who had witnessed the accident receive counselling.
We Biomart Cleaners is a crime scene
cleanup company that specializes in trauma cleaning and biohazard
removal. Our cleaning process is thorough and effective, ensuring you and your
family can return to normal as soon as possible.
Call
24/7 Emergency Helpline — 18886291222
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