CSRA Crime Scene, Trauma and Hoarding Clean-Outs

CSRA Crime Scene, Trauma and Hoarding Clean-Outs We provide biohazard, cleaning and disinfection services for both residential and commercial needs.

🚨After the sirens fade, we step in.🚨We restore safety, dignity, and peace of mind after trauma, unattended death, or cri...
05/28/2025

🚨After the sirens fade, we step in.🚨

We restore safety, dignity, and peace of mind after trauma, unattended death, or crime scenes.

✅ Biohazard & trauma cleanup
✅ Certified, discreet, and fast
✅ Trusted, licensed and insured

📞 24/7 Response . 803-761-7113
Serving Georgia and South Carolina
www.GASCPS.com

🚗✨ Is your garage in need of a little TLC? Check out these practical tips on what to toss and why—it might just spark yo...
05/27/2025

🚗✨ Is your garage in need of a little TLC? Check out these practical tips on what to toss and why—it might just spark your next organization spree! 🧹💪

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.Their cour...
05/26/2025

Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Their courage, dedication, and love for this country will never be forgotten.
Let us reflect, give thanks, and carry their legacy forward.

Happy Memorial Day.

So tragic! Blessed to help others through these difficult times.
01/14/2024

So tragic! Blessed to help others through these difficult times.

Elderly couple found dead in South Carolina bedroom after home heater reached 1,000 degrees.

01/10/2024

Aiken Department of Public Safety detectives have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the Jan. 9 murder of 78-year-old Swint E. Bradberry Jr. Detectives identified and subsequently arrested 27-year-old Alexander Boone of Aiken, charging him Wednesday with burglary and murder. He....

A very tender reminder as to how hard it is for some people to remove the "things" from their home that we may see as ju...
10/12/2023

A very tender reminder as to how hard it is for some people to remove the "things" from their home that we may see as junk. Things can provide them comfort in ways we may not understand.

Remember to practice patience when we can't find the understanding we search for.

"When my mom was cleaning out her house over 23 years ago to sell it, I wasn't very sympathetic over her attachments to things. I would go over on weekends to help her, and we would go through things...things for a yard sale, things to donate, things to throw away. I would usually get upset over how long it was taking her to decide. For instance, we were going through kitchen cabinets, and she spent 20 minutes looking at a black iron kettle with a lid. Finally I said,

“Mom, at this rate it is going to take us another 2 years.”

She told me that her mother used to make meals in that kettle and leave them at doorsteps of neighbors during the depression. Mom would deliver them, and then they would reappear back on her porch with an apron, or a wood carving; something in return for the meal. I realized that everything that my mom was going through was really a reliving of her life.

If you are reading this and are under the age of 60, you wont get it. You haven't lived long enough. Most of you have not had to move your parents into a nursing home, or broken up their home. You haven't lived long enough to realize that the hours you spend picking out the right cabinets, or the perfect tile will not be what matters in the later years. It will be the handmade toothbrush holder, or a picture that you took on vacation.

So, if your parents are downsizing, and moving to smaller places, or selling a home, give your mom and even your dad a break. Those things that you don't understand why they can’t just pitch, and why you think you know what needs to be tossed or saved, give them a little time to make their decisions. They are saying goodbye to their past, and realizing that they are getting ready for their end of life, while you are just beginning your life.

As I have been going through things, its amazing just how hard it is to get rid of objects. But, life goes on, and you realize they are just things; but sometimes things comfort us. So give your parents or grandparents a break. Listen to their stories, because in 40 years, when you are going through those boxes and the memories come back, it will be hard to get rid of those reminders of precious moments that make up a life well lived.

You just don't have a clue until it happens to you, and then you will remember how you rushed them, and it will make you sad, especially if they are already gone, and you can't say, 'I’m sorry...I just didn't understand' until it's too late."

Melissa Vaughan

Life can be difficult - we are here to help! 🤝🫂
10/03/2023

Life can be difficult - we are here to help! 🤝🫂

Call us for help!
10/03/2023

Call us for help!

Such a tragedy, Our hearts go out to the family!
09/28/2023

Such a tragedy, Our hearts go out to the family!

Richland County Sheriff's Department says shooting was justified after argument escalates

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