Crime Scene Cleanup
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Crime Scene Cleanup begins when the authorities end their investigation. Crime Scene Cleanup begins returning the scene to its pre-incident bioload.
Homicide
Suicide
Unattended Death
Crime Scene Cleanup
All
death scenes are different. Violent deaths usually involve a great loss
of blood and tissue, OPIM ( Other Potentially Infectious Materials ).
The loss of blood and tissue, the environmental conditions, and other
circumstance will aid in the production of offensive death scene odors,
miasma.
Sometimes
miasma lingers because of poor ventilation, Sometimes miasma will
linger because it has permeated porous materials; fabrics, paper, wood,
and more.
We do
our best to remove the odors associated with crime scenes and other
death scenes. However, removing the source material will not always
return the scene to its pre-incident condition for some time. Time and
heavy ventilation, and removal of miasma permeated materials will help
return the scene to a more "normal" condition.
We
can apply chemicals to help increase miasma's departure from the scene,
but even chemicals have their limits. Ask about our odor control
policies and methods if this is a concern.
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Areas
of special concern: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Northern California,
New Mexico, Main, Massachusetts, New York City, North
Carolina, Vermont, Connecticut, Florida (especially east coast),
Louisiana, Northern Georgia, Oregon, and more.
(We neither believe in nor do we practice theories of race and racism.)
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Are you being well served by your local government when death scene cleaning is needed?
Some cities, county coroners, county medical examiners, and county administrators refer the public to death scene cleaners.
If one or more cleaning companies are not referred by these local governments, then your local government is creating a quasi-monopoly. Your local govenment is also thwarting competition and the public good.
The referring employee may receive money for handing you the telephone numbers that you received. Or, it may be that the referring employee has a friend or relative that owns the companies that you were referred to call for cleaning help. Possibly, the referring employee owns part or all of the companies that you were referred to for cleaning. Catching this type of cronyism is quite hard, especially when local governments would rather ignore crony employees than create a firewall between them and you.
There are a number of ways that cronyism occurs in local governments. If you suspect that you are being victimized by cronyism, then shop around.
Cronyism is unethical and thwarts free enterprise.