This web site, like so many others, takes the place of telephone book advertising. It does so because people very rarely use a telephone book to find a professional blood cleanup company. It's this way because people receive directions to private companies from public employees. In return, these employees receive a monetary reward. That's why people do not use their telephone books for blood cleanup. It's also why I own a large number of web sites.
My Prices
My prices are low because I own my own Los Angeles crime scene cleanup company. You receive a biohazard cleanup professional's experience, skills, and abilities for over 10 years of death cleanup related cleaning. You also receive a price for under $999 for most cleanup tasks. Use your homeowner's insurance if you care too. I can help you with it if needed.
Congress Laid a Golden Egg for County Employees
Our congress meant to do one big cleanup with bloodborne pathogen legislation. It had hoped to protect medical personnel from needle stick. Many medical practitioners then, and now, get sick and die from needle stick. Meanwhile, others working around blood and blood products receive the same legal protection as medical workers.
This protection ensures that employees do not need to work around blood unless they have bloodborne pathogen training. This training remains available on the Internet for about $20. The entire certification for blood cleanup takes a couple hours. So it's a great deal.
Because Human Immune Deficiency (HIV and Hepatitis B and C threatened medical staff and other workers, congress passed relevant legislation. Known as "bloodborne pathogens," these deadly germs spread quickly around the world. An epidemic arose. Our blood supply became at risk. Surgeries required "banking" a patient's own blood before undergoing their operation. Some progress against the germs arose.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration followed the Center for Disease Control's lead. Wet, moist, and dry flaky blood became "biohazards" and as such, require special handling in the work place. Even outside of the work place, everyone was advised to use universal precautions when working with or near blood.
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Before long, business people learned that they could milk the fear-factor by creating undue concerns related to human blood exposure. The greatest risk remained in the medical field. Hypodermic needles contaminated by blood stuck unsuspecting workers. Thousands died and continue to die. So using this concern as a springboard, it took only a little dog-and-pony falsification of information to mystify the public.
At this point in history, 2012, Americans generally believe that bloodborne pathogens exist in death odors and blood odors. Many are willing to pay thousands of dollars to have horrific death scenes cleaned because of their bloodborne pathogen fears.
There's nothing wrong with payment for services in crime scene cleanup, for sure. The wrong resides in misinforming emotionally traumatized families and business owners. Los Angeles County employees send families to co-conspirators in this misinformation, kickback blood cleanup con game. As a result unsuspecting families pay monopoly prices.
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Los Angeles crime scene cleanup business should be small and family owned. They should have no employees or a couple employees. None should receive their business from county or city employees. Most probably, the carpet cleaner family model would work best for biohazard cleanup, in genera. These types of crime scene cleanup structures ensure cost-cutting competition. They ensure quality work because families depend on their reputation.
Start-up costs remain low for this type of work. Insurance does cost a bit. Tools of the trade remain inexpensive. But then, there's the problem with marketing. How does one market for a business already monopolized by county employees?
It's a matter of corruption and there's no way to break it down without help from the inside or federal government. One county employee could make it right. The problem, there's too much money to be gathered at the cost of citizens one never expects to see again.
Homicides and suicides leave behind blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) no matter who does the cleaning. There's no way to market effectively for this type of business. That is, unless one has 10 years experience and 15 years experience as a web master and web site directory ranker. . Before long county employees learned that they could make a lot by cleaning up after violent deaths. Simply referring victims' families to their own crime scene cleanup company, or by referring to a rewarding crime scene cleanup company enriched these civil servants.
Coroner clerks and coroner investigators soon realize that they were sitting on a golden egg. so to speak. some referred these jobs to other county and employees. These employees with an interest in making big money. Some of these employees started their own crime scene cleanup companies.
To help make this bonanza a little clearer, here is what happens if you try to start a Los Angeles crime scene cleanup company. Once you have completed your blood-borne pathogen training and have completed your marketing, you will wait a very long time for your first Los Angeles crime scene cleanup opportunity. As explained above, County employees have a first opportunity to refer families to crime scene cleanup companies. So a crime scene cleanup company without contacts in county government must find opportunities for crime scene cleanup that county employees did not value.
Odor Reduction
Montebello city crime scene cleanup services for Montebello residents comes with ozone and other odor reduction equipment. There are no guarantees for odor removal. Death odor perception becomes an individual sensory matter. What one detects, another cannot detect. If one claims a death and blood odor no longer exists, bring in a 6 year-old and see if they can detect "anything funny."
Time, ventilation, the diet of the deceased, they time they remained down for decomposition's work to begin, temperature, and other variables come into play. Odors have a way of permeating paper, wood, clothing, and more. Reduce it we can, remove it, we might. Time will tell.
Eddie Evans |