Crime scene cleanup

Decontaminating a property after a violent incident, once investigators have released the scene. Law enforcement does not clean, and in most places no public agency does it either.

What kind of thing this is

Crime scene cleanup is a category of work in this field. This definition comes from a standards body or an industry institution rather than from government. That makes it authoritative about practice and silent about legal obligation — a distinction worth keeping when a company cites it.

Where you will meet it

This is a line on a quote. What it includes varies more than the name suggests, which is why an itemised scope matters more than the heading it sits under.

How it connects

  • regulatedBy: osha bbp, dot medical waste
  • coveredBy: homeowners insurance, victim compensation

Why the wording matters

This site defines terms in under forty words wherever it can, and attaches the practical consequence rather than leaving it implied. A definition that tells you what something is, without telling you what follows from it, is trivia at a moment when nobody has room for trivia.

Show every source used on this page
  1. Tier 2 ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup — IICRC, accessed 2026-08-17
  2. Tier 1 Bloodborne Pathogens, 29 CFR 1910.1030 — Occupational Safety and Health Administration, accessed 2026-08-17