Professional crime scene cleanup services for homes and businesses in Brooklyn and surrounding New York communities.
Brooklyn, NY property owners trust All Trauma Scene Cleanup for crime scene cleanup because we handle the entire process — from initial biohazard assessment and containment through surface decontamination, odor elimination, and property restoration.
Brooklyn property owners and families count on reliable crime scene cleanup to protect their health and restore their properties after traumatic events. Serving a city of 2,736,074 across New York, All Trauma Scene Cleanup brings the experience, equipment, and crew capacity to handle crime scene cleanup projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest assessment, documented findings, and a clear written estimate.
Our crime scene cleanup crews in Brooklyn, NY are OSHA-certified, background-checked, and equipped with hospital-grade disinfectants and full biohazard PPE. From the initial emergency response through final odor elimination, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to the highest standards of decontamination. That is how All Trauma Scene Cleanup has earned the trust of families across New York.
A clear, compassionate approach to crime scene cleanup — tailored to your Brooklyn property.
Our Brooklyn crew coordinates with investigators and arrives immediately after scene release. We assess the scope of blood, bodily fluids, and structural damage to create a comprehensive cleanup plan.
We remove all blood, bodily fluids, and evidence of trauma from the property. Contaminated building materials including carpet, drywall, and subflooring are cut out and disposed of as biohazardous waste.
All Trauma Scene Cleanup follows strict OSHA decontamination protocols at your Brooklyn, NY property. We disinfect every surface, treat hidden areas behind walls and under floors, and deploy odor elimination equipment.
Our Brooklyn crew handles complete property reconstruction. We replace drywall, install new flooring, paint, and finish every detail. The goal is a property that shows no trace of the incident.
Answers to frequently asked crime scene cleanup questions from Brooklyn families and property owners.
Crime scene cleanup in Brooklyn typically costs $2,000 to $8,000 for contained scenes and can exceed $15,000 for extensive contamination. Variables include the type of crime, amount of biological material, number of affected rooms, and structural damage. All Trauma Scene Cleanup provides free assessments with written estimates.
Yes. All Trauma Scene Cleanup does not just clean — we restore. After removing contamination and decontaminating surfaces, we replace drywall, flooring, and other materials so the property shows no trace of the incident. Our goal is to return your Brooklyn property to its pre-incident condition.
Yes. Homicide scene cleanup is one of our primary services in Brooklyn. We remove all biological hazards, decontaminate structural surfaces, eliminate odors, and restore the property completely. Our team handles these deeply sensitive situations with the utmost professionalism and compassion.
All Trauma Scene Cleanup handles crime scenes of any scope in Brooklyn — from a single room to entire properties. Multi-room scenes require additional containment, more crew members, and longer cleanup timelines, but our team has the capacity and equipment to handle even the most extensive situations.
Our reputation is built on compassion and results. Here is what our clients have to say.
"Solid work from ATSC on a crime scene cleanup. They were professional and got the job done right. Scheduling was a little tight but they made it work. Would recommend."
"ATSC cleaned up a meth contamination in a property I purchased. They tested, remediated, and retested until the property was certified safe. Very thorough process and they explained every step along the way."
"We had a traumatic incident at our small business. ATSC worked after hours so we would not lose additional business days. They were efficient and discreet. Our customers never knew anything had happened."