Tony Leonardini has been General Manager of Collector Care for quite some time now, and has decided to go into business for himself! We have always used Tony for our large jobs, especially the ones that can get gross.
Whether it is rat infested, squalor-ous, moldy, etc. We can count on Tony to get the area cleaned and disinfected. Tony pays amazing attention to detail, and takes a lot of pride in his work.
In addition to being efficient and trained, he is incredibly compassionate and caring. Our clients love working with him, and trust that he will get the job done.
I have never seen Tony flinch at a sight or smell, which has always impressed me. We smell some smells Collectors, this is really hard to pull off (there is a gag reflex involved)!!!
Most of us have seen an episode or two of "Dexter" and might have a convoluted idea about what a crime scene cleaner actually does. Keep reading to find out what a crime scene cleaner does and why you would ever want to hire one.
Rachel: What does a crime scene cleaner, or extreme cleaner do? What exactly are you cleaning?
Tony: A crime scene cleanup technician is a trained professional who cleans Biological hazardous waste. This can include suicide, homicide, blood, and other trauma related bodily fluids. An Extreme Cleaner is a person who cleans up situations that require Personal Protective Equipment or PPE. These situations are commonly animal hoarding, hoarding cleanup, mold, rotten food, human and animal/rodent feces and urine.
This is a rat infested garage cleanup. |
Rat feces and urine cleanup |
Rachel: Why would a professional organizer hire a crime scene cleaner?
Tony: Most Professional Organizers contact me when they encounter hoarding situations where the amount of property is beyond them, or just the types of property is too gross or foul. Often these types of homes have rotten food, rodent urine, gross filth, and squalor conditions.
Thanks to Bay Area Bio Clean these sharps were removed and disposed of! |
Tony: Sometimes tragedy strikes and we are left to deal with the messes. Whether suicide, decomposition, blood, vomit, squatter in a home, deceased pet, or any other trauma scene cleanup a Crime Scene Cleaner is the right person to call.
Rachel: Tony thank you for letting us know about your new business, and hazmat up brother!
Rachel Seavey, Professional Organizer (and blogger) For Collector Care
Collector Care specializes in hoarding disorder, chronic disorganization and professional organizing. We love what we do, and provide realistic expectations and timelines. Please visit our website at
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Wow, really amazed by Tony's work. I didn't know that kind of job exists but sounds really interesting and show the importance of having a real Pro in any situation. My admiration to him and Rachel is helpful to us as P.O's having knowledge about the "backstage jobs" in hoarding situations.
ReplyDeleteNacho, thank you so much for stopping by! It's amazing what Tony can clean. In addition to crime scenes, and hoarding, he cleans Dojo's, Daycares and schools! Rachel
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ReplyDeleteWe know that most times when our phone rings anytime day or night, the person on the other end of the phone is in shock. They are in the middle of a crisis in their life that they probably are not prepared to handle. suicide cleaning Thank you.