DECEASED ESTATE CLEANING
Deceased Estate Clean Up Services
At TACT Bio-Recovery, we specialise in deceased estate clean up services, helping families navigate the challenging task of clearing and restoring a loved one’s property with care and professionalism.
Whether you’re dealing with unwanted items, rubbish removal, or deep cleaning, our friendly team is here to manage every aspect of the process. From deceased estate cleaning to estate clearing, we handle it all, leaving the property clean, safe, and ready for its next chapter.
Our comprehensive services include:
- Furniture and Waste Removal: Clearing out old furniture, clutter, and biohazards while ensuring proper disposal.
- Estate Cleaning and Clearance: Deep cleaning and restoring the property for family use, sale, or rental.
- Support During a Difficult Time: We understand the emotional weight of clearing a loved one’s estate. Our experienced team provides respectful and efficient service, minimising stress for family members.
- Free Quote: Transparent pricing for all estate cleanups, tailored to your needs.
Whether it’s preparing a property for sale, managing rubbish removal, or addressing squalorous conditions, we’re here to help.
DO NOT attempt it yourself!
Often only obvious dangers can be seen with the naked eye. Unseen dangers from vapours, mould and bacteria can cause other major health problems.
Trauma Cleaning and Death Scene Cleanup
Contending with the passing of a loved one is never easy, but it can be more difficult when it involves trauma or death scene cleanup.
Even in the case of non-traumatic passings, the conditions you encounter at the estate of the deceased can be a challenge. Hoarding, for example, can create squalorous conditions and an amount of filth. In either situation, you may find yourself responsible for cleaning up the mess that remains. Don’t try to do this alone — not only are any fluids or remains classed as infectious biohazards, but the psychological stress of facing this task can be overwhelming. Do not put your health at risk – even out of a sense of responsibility.
Instead, consider the value of employing trained professionals to provide death scene cleanup services. TACT Bio-Recovery, a trauma cleanup organisation, has the technical understanding, licensing, and appropriate training to proceed with cleaning the estate. We are here to help you in this difficult time by making your job less burdensome, and by removing the seen and unseen evidence of trauma.
Beyond the basic fact that you do not want to expose yourself to a biohazard, why use TACT Biorecovery:
- First, the mess that you see may not always be representative of the potential hazards in the estate. For example, harmful vapours can accumulate in tight spaces, and mould can spread in environments that have experienced a high degree of moisture. You should not expose yourself to these risks.
- Next, we have access to advanced equipment and tools that allow us to conduct a thorough cleanup of the scene. Trauma and other similar situations can leave behind extremely difficult-to-remove stains and more. We tackle these each day and understand the correct cleaning strategies.
- Finally, it is a requirement that anyone transporting biological matter — such as what would be collected during a cleaning — has the appropriate licence. We maintain all the correct accreditations and treat our clients and their properties with the utmost respect.
ALWAYS ask the question
We want you to have all the information you need to make informed decisions and avoid potential misunderstandings, especially during this complex and sensitive time.
Q: How do I clean up a deceased estate?
A: Cleaning up a deceased estate requires careful attention to detail, as it often involves removing personal belongings, addressing biohazards, and ensuring the property is left clean and safe. It’s best to hire professional estate cleaning services, like TACT Bio-Recovery, to handle the process efficiently and respectfully.
Q: Who is responsible for cleaning up after a death?
A: The responsibility for cleaning a deceased estate typically falls to the executor of the estate, family members, or the person who inherits the property.
Q: Can you clean out a deceased family member’s house of junk before it’s put into probate?
A: Yes, you can begin the cleaning process before probate is finalised. However, it’s important to avoid disposing of valuable or significant items until probate is complete, as they may be considered part of the estate.
Q: What if you find something of value that we missed?
A: We will always hand back anything we feel might be valuable to you or your family. This could include items of worth, like jewellery or vehicles. Please note, we do not search through belongings, boxes or furniture on your behalf – we will only flag items we find whilst performing the task we are hired to do.
Q: Can an executor throw away the personal belongings of the deceased without telling the beneficiaries?
A: No, the executor must inform the beneficiaries of the personal belongings and follow the wishes outlined in the deceased’s will. Disposing of personal items without consent can lead to legal complications.
At TACT Bio-Recovery, our goal is always to help our clients in their time of need. No matter the type of situation at the deceased’s estate, we’ll put our training to work restoring things to good order.
To assist our customers, we remain available 24 hours a day for emergency call-outs.