If a certain business or a family experiences death on their premises or properties, even if it might be because of a natural death or a crime, industry professionals usually suggest conducting crime scene clean up.
The Origin
This term actually started to be used during the 1980s when most of the calls that are being received involve murder, homicide and suicide calls. But as the years progressed, the crime scene cleanup industry has expanded into a wider scope and now, it is already dealing with more cleaning needs that are death related. There are even some crime scene cleanup companies that also assist in sewage and flood backups, human decompositions, rodent or bird droppings, hoarding, pet and animal odor removal, tear gas clean up and feces elimination.