Crime Scene Cleanup in Seattle, Kent & King County

Compassionate Crime Scene Cleanup Seattle Families Can Trust
When tragedy strikes, property owners are left with the burden of cleaning biohazardous materials—an overwhelming task no one should face alone. At PuroClean of Landmark District, we specialize in discreet, professional, and compassionate crime scene cleanup Seattle residents rely on. Our certified technicians handle homicide and violent crime scenes, suicide scene cleanup Seattle, and unattended death cleanup Seattle with care and precision. We bring peace of mind to families and property owners in their most difficult moments.

Biohazard Remediation Requires Certified Crime Scene Cleanup Seattle Experts
Crime scene cleanup Seattle services go far beyond basic cleaning. It requires safe removal, decontamination, and lawful disposal of bloodborne pathogens, bodily fluids, and other infectious materials. Our team strictly follows OSHA and EPA regulations using specialized protective equipment and disinfection methods. From homes and rental units to vehicles and commercial spaces, we restore safety with precision and professionalism. DIY cleanup of biohazards is dangerous and legally risky—trust only trained experts.

Trauma Scene Cleanup with Care, Safety, and Experience

Homicide, suicide, and unattended death scenes often involve structural damage, strong odors, and extensive contamination. Our experienced technicians manage everything from odor control and forensic cleaning to full decontamination and safe restoration. We’ve completed countless crime scene cleanup Seattle assignments and understand both the technical and emotional demands. Our pricing is modest—often lower than others without our expertise. Every technician wears full PPE, and safety is our prime directive. With proven protocols and deep training, we restore spaces with empathy, skill, and care.

Certified biohazard cleanup Seattle

We have a 7-part Forensic Restoration Protocol.

Professional Disinfecting


Testing is done by an ATP Meter. ATP – Adenosine triphosphate
is a molecule found in the cells of all living and formerly living
things. The presence of ATP is used to quanitify the cleanliness of a surface.

  • Site Assessment
  • Pre-Biological Test
  • Pre-Conditioning
  • Load Reduction
  • Forensic Cleaning
  • Post-Biological Test

What is a biohazard?

Biohazards are any biological contaminants that have the risk of carrying disease, such as those found in sewage, mold, or any viral or bacterial contamination such as MRSA. Biohazards also include toxins found in decaying organisms, as well as bodily fluids.

Will my insurance cover crime scene cleanup?

Many insurance policies cover the biohazard and crime scene cleanup. Check with your insurance provider to confirm the details of your specific policy.

Common Crime Scene Myths

Myth 1 – Bleach Is the Best Product for Cleanup
This is a dangerous misconception. Bleach is a poor choice for biohazard remediation. It produces toxic fumes, causes respiratory and eye irritation, damages fabrics and surfaces, and corrodes metal. More importantly, bleach is ineffective in the presence of organic matter—rendering it unreliable in trauma scenes. PuroClean of Tacoma East uses specialized EPA-registered solutions designed specifically for biohazard conditions, far beyond anything available in stores.

Myth 2 – The Police Will Handle the Cleanup
False. Law enforcement is not responsible for cleaning crime or trauma scenes. Once their investigation is complete, they leave. Police do not clean, and they do not recommend restoration companies. Proper biohazard cleanup requires specific training, equipment, safety procedures, and chemical protocols. PuroClean of Tacoma East meets all these standards with trained, certified teams ready to respond professionally.

Myth 3 – OSHA-Certified Companies Are the Most Qualified
There is no such thing as an “OSHA-certified” company. OSHA enforces federal safety standards; it does not provide certifications. What matters is compliance with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). PuroClean of Tacoma East is fully trained in OSHA protocols, and all technicians are vaccinated and prepared. Untrained individuals should never attempt biohazard cleanup.

Myth 4 – If the Blood Is Gone, the Job Is Done
Wrong. Visible blood is just the beginning. Harmful bacteria, viruses, and pathogens can remain long after stains disappear. Fluids can seep into porous materials and remain undetected. PuroClean of Tacoma East follows a 7-step forensic cleaning protocol—starting with load removal, followed by deep cleaning, disinfection, and ATP testing to confirm that all contaminants are eliminated.

Myth 5 – Any Cleaning or Janitorial Company Can Handle It
Janitorial crews lack the training, tools, and awareness of biohazard safety and disposal regulations. They may unknowingly expose themselves and others to harm. Biohazard cleanup is a highly specialized, unregulated industry—buyers must be cautious. PuroClean of Tacoma East operates on science, safety, and experience. Don’t do it yourself, and never hire a contractor who can’t prove their credentials.

Insurance Coverage for Crime Scene Cleanup Seattle

In our experience, blood biohazard losses are typically covered by homeowners insurance. If you’ve experienced a traumatic event, we strongly recommend contacting your insurance agent to discuss your policy. PuroClean of Landmark District is known for delivering high-integrity crime scene cleanup Seattle residents can trust. Insurance adjusters often authorize us to make key mitigation decisions ourselves—allowing us to reduce stress on families during the cleanup process. Our reputation in trauma scene restoration is built on compassion, precision, and professionalism.

Certified Experts in Crime Scene Cleanup Seattle


When it comes to crime scene cleanup Seattle, credentials matter. Several members of our team have completed the renowned Microbial Warrior course led by Jeff and Lori Jones, internationally respected trainers in advanced biohazard abatement. Their program emphasizes real-world application and rigorous safety procedures, setting the gold standard for biohazard remediation. Our founder, Bob Jordan—licensed professional engineer with degrees in mechanical engineering and chemical technologies—is a member of the Microbial Warrior advisory board. We’re proud to be the only certified Microbial Warrior company west of the Mississippi.

Elite Training and Industry Credentials

Our expertise in crime scene cleanup Seattle is reinforced by extensive technical training and certifications:

  • Certified Microbial Warriors
  • High Risk/High Level Decontamination Specialists
  • IICRC Trauma Scene Technicians
  • Washington State Certified Meth Workers & Cleanup Site Supervisors
  • 40-Hour HAZWOPER Certified
  • CPR and First Aid Certified

Whether it’s homicide, suicide, or unattended death scenes, trust our expert team for crime scene cleanup Seattle families and property owners can depend on—backed by science, safety, and decades of experience.

A prompt response using the

PuroClean QuickDry System™ can save

15-40%

on water damage claim costs.

Expert Restoration Service

PuroClean technicians are highly trained and certified, and use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to effectively remediate property damage.

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FAQ

Is blood a biohazard?

Blood itself is not a biohazard, it’s what may be in the potentially hazardous blood, such as bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) or infectious microorganisms, that can cause diseases. [...]

What is Biohazard?

Biohazards are any biological contaminants such as those found in sewage, mold, or any viral or bacterial contamination such as MRSA. Biohazards also include toxins found in decaying organisms, as well as [...]

How contagious is the Coronavirus?

According to the World Health Organization, transmission appears to be limited; however, it is possible that older adults and persons who have underlying chronic medical conditions may be at risk [...]

How can I sterilize my home after taking care of a patient with the Coronavirus?

Cleaning your home after it has been compromised by someone with the Coronavirus infection is an important followup to keeping yourself and your family members safe.  Be sure to thoroughly [...]

What does BBP mean?

Bloodborne pathogens (BBPs), as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), means pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans. These pathogens [...]