Aftermath Connecticut
About us
Aftermath is the nation’s largest and leading "crime scene clean up" specialist, but we do far more than just fast trauma cleaning and biohazard removal. Families, property owners, businesses and government trust Aftermath to provide highly compassionate and professional services, performed by certified employees who are trained to fully remediate and sanitize properties to the highest level of safety. We help you return your home or business to its original state fast. 100% "Peace of Mind" satisfaction guarantee, local service centers in 48 states. Trusted, national, local - and on call 24/7, 365 days a year.
Business highlights
Services we offer
We are highly trained specialists in biohazard removal services: - Death Cleanup - Crime Scene Clean Up - Homicide/Murder and Other Violent Crime Cleaning - Suicide, Suicide Attempts and Self-inflicted Wounds - Unattended Deaths and Decomposition/Odor Removal - Accidents and Injuries - Vehicle Blood Clean Up - Hoarding and Filth - Tear Gas Remediation - Infectious Disease Control & Disinfection - Significant or Large-scale Animal Feces Contamination
Services we don't offer
We do NOT do standard house or carpet cleaning services, meth/drug lab clean up or dead animal removal.
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- American Express
- PayPal
- Financing Available
- Check
- Visa
- MasterCard
Licensing
State Contractor License Requirements
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All skilled traders and home improvement contractors operating in the State of Connecticut are required to be licensed or registered by the State Department of Consumer Protection. License or registration identification is required to be on all advertising, business cards, signage, and contracts. You can check to see if a contractor or tradesperson is licensed or registered by going to: State of Connecticut licensing