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Holding Hands

After Death Cleaning & Bereavement Cleaning

WE'RE READY WHEN
YOU NEED US

We understand what a humongous task it is for someone to organise a post death clean for a relative,
friend or loved one and would like to take this opportunity to say condolences for your loss. 

HOW DOES THIS PROCESS WORK?
Typically, the property is not safe for family / landlords to enter until it has been cleaned, it can also be extremely traumatic. Because of this, as a company we arrange to meet you for the keys, carry out a price up, create a bespoke clean up plan, and if you wish to proceed with the service, carry out the clean up and make the property safe to enter. 
We can do everything from the initial Biohazard removal, to a full property clean, and even a whole house clearance. 
 
We go above and beyond to prioritise this cleans and are happy to retrieve an item or two belonging to the
deceased if this will bring comfort to the family at this time. 

Discretion is of upmost importance to us, and we treat the
deceased with
the same respect we would the living

LEAVE EVERYTHING TO US

 Dealing with the aftermath of a loved one's passing is undoubtedly one of life's most challenging experiences.

Amidst the grief and emotional turmoil, the practicalities of post-death cleaning often become an unavoidable reality. While the instinct to handle everything yourself may be strong, there are compelling reasons why you should leave

post-death cleaning to the professionals. Here's why:

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 Emotional Toll: The loss of a loved one is an emotionally draining experience, and attempting to clean up the
aftermath can exacerbate feelings of grief and distress. Entrusting the task to professionals allows you the
space to grieve without the added burden of cleaning responsibilities.

 

 

Health Risks: The scene of a death can present significant health hazards, including blood, bodily fluids,
and biohazards. Without the proper training and equipment, you could expose yourself to harmful
pathogens and contaminants, risking your health and well-being.

 

 

Trauma Exposure: Cleaning up after a traumatic event can be mentally and emotionally traumatic in itself.
Professional cleaners are trained to handle sensitive situations with compassion and professionalism,
minimising further trauma for those involved.

 

 

Legal Compliance: Depending on the circumstances surrounding the death, there may be legal and regulatory requirements governing the cleanup process. Professional cleaners understand these regulations and ensure compliance, avoiding potential legal issues or complications.

 

 

Thorough Cleaning: Post-death cleanup requires more than just surface cleaning; it often involves
thorough sanitisation and decontamination of affected areas to ensure the safety of occupants. Professional
cleaners have the expertise and specialised equipment to achieve a thorough and effective clean.

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