PuroClean provides expert crime scene cleanup services in Lafayette, IN, offering biohazard remediation for homes, businesses, vehicles, and public spaces. We understand the emotional toll these situations take and approach every cleanup with compassion, professionalism, and discretion.

Crime scene cleanup in Lafayette, IN, involves the removal of biohazardous materials, such as blood and bodily fluids, and the thorough cleaning and sanitization of affected areas. These services often follow traumatic events such as:
Our team also provides structural cleaning related to crime scene investigations, including:
Many insurance policies cover crime scene and biohazard cleanup. We recommend consulting your insurance agent to confirm coverage and assist you through the claims process.
We know that biohazard cleanup requires expertise and care. PuroClean’s certified technicians follow OSHA and BOPIM standards, using personal protective equipment (PPE) and advanced cleaning technologies to ensure your property is safe and fully restored.
PuroClean RapidDefense™ Program program ensures thorough sanitization using EPA-approved hospital-grade disinfectants. This process prevents the spread of pathogens and restores your property to a safe and clean environment.
If you need professional crime scene cleanup in Lafayette, IN, contact PuroClean at (765) 701-4242. Our compassionate, highly trained technicians are available 24/7 to assist you with efficient and discreet cleanup services.
Trust PuroClean, the Paramedics of Property Damage®, for expert crime scene cleanup in Lafayette, IN. We are here to help restore your property and peace of mind.
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