If you're dealing with an unattended death or Human Decomposition don’t worry, you are not alone. We are here to help in your time of need. It is not uncommon for several days, a week, or even months before an unattended death is discovered. During that time, the remains begin to decompose, releasing tissue, bodily fluids, odor gases and blood that may seep into carpets, behind baseboards, walls, under tubs, vanities and sub-flooring making the cleaning process and removal very difficult. These body fluids can carry blood borne pathogens that can cause infection or disease. The odor will make the entire structure smell very unpleasant and will permeate into furnishings, clothing, drapes, personal effects and anything porous.