Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Crime Scene and Trauma Cleanup Services

Programs that clean and restore property that has been the scene of a violent crime, accident or unattended death, or used as a methamphetamine lab. Crime scene and trauma cleaning services have specialized training and equipment to deal with homes and businesses that have been contaminated by blood, body fluids and other biohazards, fingerprint powder and other evidence-gathering chemicals, tear gas and pepper spray residues, fire extinguisher residue and other conditions that render a space unusable.

Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup

Programs that are responsible for overseeing the cleanup of hazardous waste sites where chromium 6, mercury, lead, benzene, arsenic and other byproducts of industrial processes are poisoning the water, soil and air in surrounding neighborhoods. The dumpsites are the legacy of the past use and disposal by polluters of toxic chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other health problems.

Hoarding and Clutter Cleanup Services

Programs that clean and restore living spaces that have become uninhabitable as a result of gross neglect or hoarding of material goods or pets to the extent that the need to acquire things interferes with daily routines, causes a safety or fire hazard or creates an unsanitary environment. Most commonly hoarded items are newspapers, magazines, food containers, cups and sometimes animals; but mold, human and animal waste, old food, rodent droppings and insect infestations are often also found. Cleaning services take care of bulk debris removal, structural cleaning, disinfection and cleaning of all remaining contents; and are trained to look for and preserve photographs, cash, stock certificates, life insurance policies, collectibles and other items of value.

Lead Abatement

Programs that reduce the hazards associated with the presence of lead in schools, apartment buildings, homes and other structures by removing the contamination in order to reduce or eliminate incidents of lead poisoning. Although there are several exposure sources, lead-based paint is the most widespread and dangerous high-dose source of lead exposure for young children.

Mold Abatement

Programs that provide for the safe removal of mold spores and mold or mildew that is growing on surfaces in homes, business establishments, public buildings and other structures.

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