When a crime has taken place in your Boise home or business, the investigation is only the first chapter — and once law enforcement releases the scene, the property is left behind for someone to restore. That responsibility should never fall on a grieving family or a shaken business owner. Our crews step in to clean, decontaminate, and restore the space safely and discreetly, so you are not left staring at something no one should have to.
Crime scenes are treated as biohazards for good reason. Blood and other bodily fluids can carry bloodborne pathogens, and they penetrate flooring, subfloor, upholstery, and wall materials in ways ordinary cleaning cannot address. Working under OSHA bloodborne-pathogen standards and using EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants, we make certain the property is returned to a genuinely safe condition — not simply cleaned on the surface.
What's included
- Coordination with law enforcement and coroner
- Full containment to prevent cross-contamination
- Biohazard removal and licensed medical-waste disposal
- EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfection
- Removal of fingerprint powder and investigative residue
- Odor elimination at the source
- Discreet unmarked vehicles and crews
- Insurance documentation and direct billing
We begin only after the scene is released
A crime scene belongs to law enforcement until their work is complete. We coordinate closely with Boise Police, the Ada County Sheriff, and the coroner's office, and we begin only once the property has been formally released to you. From that point, we take over entirely — assessing the affected areas, establishing containment, and building a scope so nothing is missed.
Many Treasure Valley families first hear about us through a card handed over by an officer or investigator. We are honored by that trust, and we protect it with complete discretion from the first phone call onward.
What crime scene restoration involves
We contain the affected area to prevent any cross-contamination to the rest of the home or building, then remove and properly dispose of contaminated porous materials — carpet, pad, drywall, and upholstery that cannot be reliably disinfected — as regulated medical waste. Every remaining surface is cleaned and treated with hospital-grade disinfectants, and we address odor at its source rather than masking it.
Fingerprint powder, chemical residues left by investigators, and other traces of the response are part of what we remove as well, because a truly restored room shows no sign of what it went through.
Handled with discretion across the Treasure Valley
We arrive in unmarked vehicles, keep our presence low-key, and never discuss what we see. Whether the scene is a home in the East End, an apartment downtown, or a business in Meridian or Nampa, your privacy is guarded at every step.
We also document the entire scope for insurance. Most homeowners and commercial policies cover crime scene and trauma cleanup, and we bill your insurer directly so the financial side is one less thing you have to manage.