AURORA, IL, November 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Aftermath Inc Cleanup in Illinois has offices located throughout the U.S. and continues to grow. The company was founded out of compassion for a neighbor during a time of tragedy. Because there were no businesses in operation at the time that offered certified crime scene clean up services, founders Chris Wilson and Tim Reifsteck began Aftermath Inc Clean up over 16 years ago and have never looked back.
After the CSI, police, first responders, coroners and all others involved in investigating a crime scene have completed their job, what comes next? Crime scene clean up begins and Aftermath has become one of the most recommended biohazard remediation companies across the U.S. The personnel at Aftermath are certified, licensed, bonded, and insured. But most of all, they practice compassion during a much-needed service. Aftermath understands that the person placing the call in need of help has most likely never placed a call such as this before. For Aftermath's customers, it is a phone call that marks the beginning of the healing process.
The Operational Support Representative is the first contact and they will explain the remediation process. A call is dispatched to a local supervisor that will get in touch with the family with an estimated time of arrival, which is usually within a three-hour period. Once the crime scene clean up process has been completed, the Field Technicians leave the customers with a Resource Guide that references multiple partners that work with Aftermath from counseling services to funeral homes. Most insurance companies will pay for the services Aftermath Inc. provides, as well.
Aftermath Inc Cleanup takes every precaution to make sure their employees as well their customers are safe during the crime scene clean up process. A crime scene will harbor many dangerous pathogens, and the company's job is to clean, sanitize, and deodorize the property and to leave no painful reminders behind.
Aftermath Inc. continues to reach out across America to those in need. As far as their approach to crime scene clean up, there is only one way: The Aftermath Way...it's the beginning of the recovery, not the end of a tragedy.
Aftermath Inc provides professional services for blood clean up, death clean up, homicide clean up, suicide clean up, unattended death clean up, accident & injury clean up, industrial accident clean up, vehicle/automobile clean up, hoarding & filth clean up and tear gas remediation.
For further information, please contact us at 877-872-4339 or at www.aftermathinc.com.
Aftermath Inc Cleanup Has New Corporate Headquarters!
Aftermath Inc Cleanup the largest crime scene clean up business in the U.S. has moved to a new corporate office due to its growth and impeccable reputation of service with compassion. This move was required to better serve its clients.
2012-11-08
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[Press-News.org] Aftermath Inc Cleanup Has New Corporate Headquarters!Aftermath Inc Cleanup the largest crime scene clean up business in the U.S. has moved to a new corporate office due to its growth and impeccable reputation of service with compassion. This move was required to better serve its clients.