The Costs Involved in Forensic Cleaning in Sydney
8 September 2025
Forensic cleaning is a highly specialised service. It involves the safe removal and decontamination of biohazards such as blood, body fluids, sharps, or chemical residues after traumatic events, accidents, or crime scenes. The aim is simple but critical: restoring the space to a safe and habitable condition while meeting strict safety and legal standards in New South Wales.
Why professional help is essential
Attempting to clean a trauma or biohazard scene without training can be dangerous. Bloodborne pathogens, bacteria, and hazardous substances require specific techniques, protective equipment, and disposal procedures. Professional forensic cleaners are trained under national and NSW safety regulations to handle these risks, ensuring no contamination remains.
What influences the cost of forensic cleaning?
Several factors affect the final cost of a forensic cleaning in Sydney:
Severity and size of the incident
Larger or more complex scenes take longer and require more technicians and resources.
Type of biohazard
Blood, sharps, drug residue, or hazardous chemicals each require different cleaning methods and disposal rules under NSW law.
Time and labour
These jobs can range from a few hours to several days, depending on the materials affected and the level of decontamination required.
Legal and regulatory compliance
In New South Wales, forensic cleaning must comply with the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, EPA waste transport rules, and, in some cases, the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997. Documentation, waste tracking, and certified disposal all carry associated costs.
Breaking down the costs
While every job is unique, most forensic cleaning costs fall into four categories:
Labour – wages for trained technicians and supervisors.
Materials – PPE, chemicals, and tools needed for safe cleaning.
Disposal and transport – compliant packaging, transport, and disposal of biohazard waste.
Administration and compliance – reports, photo logs, insurance paperwork, and legal documentation.
Common questions
Is forensic cleaning covered by insurance?
It depends. Many home and business policies include this type of work, but coverage varies. It’s best to check with your provider.
How long does it usually take?
A small, contained incident may only take a few hours, but larger or heavily contaminated properties can require several days of work.
Why not just do it yourself?
Besides the health risks, NSW law requires certain biohazards to be transported and disposed of only by licensed operators. Professional services ensure safety, compliance, and peace of mind.
Service areas
We provide forensic cleaning services across New South Wales and Victoria, ensuring safe, compliant restoration wherever you need us.
Final Word
Forensic cleaning is not like ordinary cleaning. It’s a regulated, high-risk service that demands expertise, equipment, and compliance with NSW health and safety standards. While the cost can vary depending on the situation, choosing a reputable forensic cleaning company ensures the work is carried out properly, with respect and professionalism during difficult circumstances.