K R I Crime Scene Cleanup Wichita Falls 1-866-581-1202          

Clean up services of crime and trauma scenes in Wichita Falls  Dallas, Fort Worth, Longview and all of Texas for law enforcement, apartment complexes, HOA's and funeral homes

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Our company recognizes the need to have blood-borne pathogens and body fluids decontaminated and removed, and the accident or crime scene area cleaned safely and professionally. Our services are very discreet and we are sensitive to your needs. We at K R I Crime Scene Cleanup  0f  Wichita Falls believe that the client comes first, and we will take every precaution to ensure your safety while at the same time ensuring the safety of your neighbors. We cleanup crime scenes, trauma scenes related to bio hazardous, decontamination, blood, trauma, death.


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K R I Crime Scene Cleanup 0f  Wichita Falls is a family-owned business located in the East Texas area. We have determined that there is no other service in this area which provides a professional and safe way to clean up body fluids that may carry viruses such as AIDS/HIV, HBV, HCV and TB. We have been recommended by the law enforcement agencies in our area and can provide letters of recommendation from prior clients. The founders of  K R I Crime Scene Cleanup 0f  Wichita Falls have lived in the East Texas area all their lives. The president of the company would like for the public to feel safe in their respective communities. That is what this service is all about.


Biohazard Abatement Service

Remove all biohazards with proper cleaning, disinfection, deodorization and document disposal of infectious materials.

Crime Scene

Industrial Accident Jail Cells & Cruisers
Trauma Scene Auto Accident Gross Filth
Suicides Meth Labs Pet Odors
Homicides Tear Gas Human Feces
Decompositions Pepper Spray Animal Droppings

MERSA / MRSA Staph Infection " super bug "

MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) Sometimes pronounced MERSA is a biological agent that's responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans and other mammals. It's more commonly called the "MRSA super bug", and there are two kinds: hospital-acquired (HA- MRSA), and community-acquired (CA-MRSA). Originated in the UK, it's now becoming an epidemic. It can survive on surfaces and fabrics, therefore complete sanitation is necessary in areas where patients are recovering from invasive procedures. It has very uncomfortable symptoms, attacking skin and openings in the body, and it can be deadly. It's a variation of the bacterium " staphylococcus aureus", which amazingly, has evolved to survive several medial treatments, which is what makes this "super bug" so threatening. For example, it can survive common beta-lactam antibiotics like penicillin and methicillin.

K R I Crime Scene Cleanup can clean and decontaminate your home, office, business, daycare centers, schools and church's to name just a few places that you may find MRSA / MERSA

 

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Points To Ponder:

Many of us have been in situations that really scared us, but did you know that blood-borne pathogens, as well as body fluids, carry viruses, can make you DEATHLY ILL and could KILL you? Now, if that’s not a scary enough  thought, here are some more interesting statistics


Did You Know:


That AIDS/HIV can be transmitted through ways other than sexual contact? That AIDS/HIV can be transmitted by sharing needles, and through open cuts in the skin?

The CDC also states that HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (UNLIKE BACTERIA OR FUNGI, WHICH MAY REPRODUCE UNDER OTHER CONDITIONS).

The reason for bringing this is up is to encourage you to always try to be safe. Although HIV has been transmitted between family members in a household setting, this type of transmission is rare. You should, however, always take safety precautions to ensure your safety. Some safety guidelines are as follows:
Gloves should be worn during contact with blood or other body fluids.
Cuts, sores, or breaks in the skin in both the caregiver and the patient should always be bandaged.
Hands and other parts of the body should be washed immediately after contact with blood  or other body fluids.
SURFACES soiled with blood or other body fluids should be DISINFECTED appropriately.
Dispose of any needles and other sharp instruments in a PUNCTURE PROOF container.

Some HEPATITIS VIRUSES can be as deadly as the AIDS/HIV virus. Let’s take HAV (Hepatitis-A) for example. Even though it is primarily a food virus, it  can lead to other illnesses. HAV accounts for approximately 20,000 to 35,000 cases of food-borne illness each year in the United States.


Here are some facts about HBV (Hepatitis-B):


Worldwide, 1 out of 3 people have been infected with the Hepatitis-B virus.
HBV is one of the most common and serious diseases in the world!
According to the Hepatitis B Foundation, there are approximately 400 million chronic carriers of HBV worldwide. Over 75% of these carriers reside in the  Asia-Pacific region.

One million people die each year from acute and chronic liver disease caused  by HBV infection, making it the ninth leading cause of death worldwide.

Nearly 300,000 people become infected each year with HBV. Of that number, one out of  ten becomes a chronic carrier. HBV is 100 times more infectious than the AIDS virus. In the United States approximately 2 healthcare workers are infected each day with HBV. There is a vaccine for HBV, but for the 400 million who are already carriers of HBV the
vaccine is of no use.

HBV can be transmitted through any infected person’s mucus membranes upon contact with infected body fluids such as semen, vaginal secretions, saliva, and blood. The highest concentration of the virus, however, is found in the blood.

Because of the availability of a vaccine, HBV is one of the most preventable  STDs (Sexually Transmitted Disease). Most people don’t think of HBV as an STD.

And then there is HCV (Hepatitis C virus) which is a viral infection of the liver.
HCV is transmitted by exposure to blood from an infected individual.

The greatest risk of transmitting HCV from person to person is during a period of one or more weeks before onset of symptoms. However, since the majority of people infected with HCV do not have symptoms, the period of communicability is indeterminate.

Humans remain contagious as long as they carry the virus.

What about co-infection between HIV and HCV?


About one-quarter of HIV-infected persons in the United States are also infected with HCV.
HCV is transmitted primarily by passages through the skin (cuts, sores, any  kind of break  in the skin), as well as by exposure to contaminated blood.

Another deadly disease is TB (Tuberculosis). TB is a disease that is spread from person to person through the air.

An estimated 10 to 15 million Americans are infected with the TB bacteria, with the potential to develop active TB disease in the future.
Approximately 2 billion people (one third of the world population) are infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the cause of TB.
TB can also cause liver damage.

We have performed extensive research into diseases that can be spread when an area has  not been properly decontaminated. We believe that we can make a  major difference by helping to stop the spread of such diseases.

 

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WICHITA FALLS   TEXAS
 

         

Wichita Falls is a city in Wichita County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 104,197. It is the principal city of the Wichita Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Archer, Clay and Wichita counties. Based on a July 1, 2006 estimate, the metropolitan area has a population of 145,528. The city is the county seat of Wichita County.GR6

Sheppard Air Force Base, a United States Air Force base, is located in Wichita Falls.

Wichita Falls is sister city to Fürstenfeldbruck in Bavaria, Germany.

The city's main newspaper is the Times Record News. The weekly community newspaper is The News Mirror.

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