In the crime scene cleanup industry, the requirements of extreme manual labor, long hours and frequent travel can sometimes overshadow the equally important requirement for compassion, empathy and respect for the client. Although the majority of crime scene cleaners are male, it is by no means a “Boys Only Club.” Danielle Ahlstrom is no stranger […]
Read Full ArticleAftermath is the only truly specialized nationwide provider of crime scene, trauma and biohazard cleanup services. And because of our commitment to high standards of quality and safety, we’ve been an industry leader since 1996. Local teams are dispatched 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with lightening fast response times from call to […]
Read Full ArticleThe Women of Aftermath is a periodic feature of the Aftermath blog. We hope you enjoy getting to know a few of our hardworking and dedicated employees. To read last week’s feature on Liz Engler, click here. Aftermath Careers In 2015, Susan Stevens accepted the position of Client Manager (CM) at Aftermath’s home office in […]
Read Full ArticleAftermath provides dedicated and uniquely specialized services to a wide array of customers, including home owners, businesses, and law enforcement agencies. Backed by almost 20 years of research and experience, Aftermath employs a systematic approach to cleaning that ensures every trauma scene meets or exceeds hospital-grade disinfection standards. Aftermath’s trained service technicians are skilled in […]
Read Full ArticleAftermath customer reviews are an important part of our business. It’s one way we know that we are providing the best in customer satisfaction, no matter how difficult or stressful the job. Our technicians are dedicated to compassionate, quality crime scene cleanup; it’s what our customers have come to expect when they call us in […]
Read Full ArticleBack in July, Aftermath received a customer review from Jane P., an employee with a suburban Boston housing agency. Jane commended Aftermath’s assistance with a hoarding situation: “Just want to let you know how happy our lady was today when she came home to her newly cleaned house! I’ve never seen her smile so much, she […]
Read Full ArticleAftermath customer reviews are an important part of the way we monitor our performance. From start to finish, Aftermath employees embody the highest standards of service with every job. What’s more: many Aftermath customers praise our technicians for their compassion and dedication to their work. One Denver area customer said it best: “I just wanted to […]
Read Full ArticleThe statistics are startling: every year since 1999, more Americans commit suicide than in the year previous. However, this already staggering fact doesn’t account for the increased number of individuals whose attempts are thankfully unsuccessful. As a biohazard cleanup company, Aftermath has experience working with families who find themselves in distressful and tragic situations. As […]
Read Full ArticleCommunities rely on police departments to protect them; the police, in turn, depend on community support and cooperation to do their jobs. However, the relationship is not always perfect. Tensions run high, and recent news media is plagued with stories of police officers abusing their power. Feel-good stories of law officers helping citizens attempt to […]
Read Full ArticleEver wondered why blood can’t just be mopped up? Want to know the difference between clean and sanitized? Who comes first: the coroner or the crime scene cleaner? All of these questions and more are answered on the Aftermath Crime Scene Clean Up Interactive Gallery featured on Discovery’s “How Stuff Works.” Explore the world of crime […]
Read Full ArticleWhile a heat wave scorches Northern California, Aftermath technicians are more hard at work than ever. High temperatures mean an increase in cases of unattended death and decomposition, which are not only distressing for family members, but can also pose potential health risks. An unattended death is defined as any death where the deceased goes […]
Read Full ArticleIn August, Aftermath CEO Doug Berto made a trip to Virginia to meet up with Radford Police Department’s Lieutenant Wilburn. Most importantly, he brought along a check for $5000, made out to the Help Save the Next Girl Foundation. The organization’s Founder, Gil Harrington, and Vice President Jane Lillian Vance, were also present at the […]
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