Experienced Oklahoma crime scene cleaning professionals specializing in discreet operation and medical-grade disinfection.
Steri-Clean has been an industry leader in the crime scene clean up business since 1995. Our Oklahoma based technicians will provide immediate service 24/7.
Our first priority when it comes to crime scene clean-up is discretion. There are many situations to consider during this process: the family of the victim is trying to pick up the pieces after their traumatic incident; property owners and management need to protect the reputation of their investments; law enforcement may still need to protect the integrity of the scene of the crime.
Steri-Clean Oklahoma’s technicians are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. We have more than two decades of crime scene cleaning experience. Each of our technicians are trained by experienced industry professionals to work quickly and discreetly to remove biohazardous material without drawing extra unwanted attention to the scene.
Crime scene cleaning should be performed by professionals. Blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids, drug paraphernalia, and weapons may be present and must be handled with extreme care.
Crime Scene clean up presents several challenges to an untrained person. For Oklahoma families affected by traumatic events, cleaning up can cause further traumatization and increase grief and suffering. Additionally, there are many health and safety risks that must be considered when cleaning up after a crime has occurred.
“Can my maintenance staff clean a crime scene?”
The answer is no. While some may be willing to do their best to do their best to clean up blood and other affected material, crime scene cleaning is highly regulated by governing bodies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) all have strict guidelines for situations which involve the handling and disposal of blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM).
Steri-Clean Oklahoma’s expert technicians are required to wear all applicable personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance to these guidelines.
Any scene where blood or bodily fluids are present requires a full-body chemical-resistant suit, multiple pairs of gloves, and, possibly, a full-face respirator with certified HEPA filters.
We are licensed and insured to handle and transport all forms of biohazardous and regulated medical waste and we partner with a local Oklahoma waste management company who provides proof that all waste is destroyed properly according to both Oklahoma and federal law.
Our services are trusted by local Oklahoma law enforcement, incarceration facilities, public schools, and medical practices nationwide because we use state of the art equipment and EPA certified products to ensure the highest level of decontamination. Once the gross waste and affected materials have been safely removed, Steri-Clean Oklahoma’s technicians use a hospital-grade disinfectant that is certified by the EPA decontaminate HIV, Hepatitis B and C, Staphylococcus, Measles, Herpes, Syphilis, and more.
Funding crime scene cleanup may be easier than you thought.
If you are reading this page because you are the victim of a crime or if a crime was committed on your property, there is a fund in Oklahoma created to help people just like you. The Oklahoma Victim’s Compensation Program is a resource created for the specific purpose of providing monetary compensation to victims of violent crime. Access to these funds does not always require the offender is already under arrest.
Normally, you will receive a letter from the Oklahoma Victim’s Compensation Program a few days after the investigation is finished, but you can also apply by filling out a claim form at https://www.okvictimscomp.com/. More information about the program and a copy of the Crime Victim’s Compensation Act can be found there as well.
Steri-Clean Oklahoma has secured the help of local attorneys in Oklahoma City, Norman and Tulsa to help you complete the Victim’s Compensation Program application process. This is a free service offered to help you complete the application and receive the funds as quickly as possible. Call today for further information about how our partnership with the Swain Law Group can help save you money today! https://www.mattswainlaw.com/
Additionally, most insurance providers in Oklahoma cover the cost of crime-scene clean up, including homeowner’s insurance, auto, and commercial policies. Steri-Clean Oklahoma can help navigate these procedures and take away some of the headache. Give us a call to see how we can help you.
Steri-Clean Oklahoma serves the entire state
Our trained technicians are proud to serve both the state of Oklahoma but also their local communities. Our technicians reside in Oklahoma City, Norman, Moore, Edmond and Tulsa. They know the importance of serving their community and their neighbors in times of great need and sadness. Rest assured that our technicians will treat you and your family with the level of respect and courtesy that you expect from a fellow Oklahoman.
Call Steri-Clean at (888) 577-7206 for a free consultation with an Oklahoma Crime Scene Cleaning Expert.