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Readers here find three types of Blood Cleanup Suggestions help on this page. One, I write Blood Cleanup Suggestions information for someone interested in hiring Blood Cleanup Suggestions help. Two, I write Blood Cleanup Suggestions information found here for those who choose to do Blood Cleanup Suggestions out of a sense of duty, honor, or economic necessity. I write about Blood Cleanup Suggestions for technicians and those interested in information related to suicide and my growing philosophy for Blood Cleanup Suggestions.

One does Blood Cleanup Suggestions for years, and after witnessing the consequences of suicide numerous times, I find therapy in writing about what I've learned from studying suicide academically and on the job.

Eddie Evans

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What happens during Blood Cleanup Suggestions?

Blood Cleanup Suggestions technicians arrive on time or somewhere close to being on time. Keep traffic conditions in mind. If your cleaning company using a Blood Cleanup Suggestions crew, then expect a lead Blood Cleanup Suggestions technician to introduce herself. She will provide a business card. Depending on company policy, she may have the responsible party sign a contract.

Your contract will, or should, spell out all conditions for cleaning and clarify your method of payment and so-forth. Some companies will require a lien on property to begin cleaning. Others do not.

Depending on the nature of a Blood Cleanup Suggestions, shotgun, handgun, razor, knife, pills, decomposition, a Blood Cleanup technicians will dress in personal protective equipment, including face shields for nose, eye, and mouth protection.

If these cleaners receive an hourly wage, expect an 8 hour cleanup. They may not remain for 8 hours, at least not all of them. Their invoice will reflect 8 or more hours for all technicians present at one time or another, often enough.

Generally insurance companies pay when a crew does the cleaning. Under this arrangement the more hours logged on a job the better for technicians and their company. More demolition caused on the job means greater justification for increased hours and biohazardous waste bags.

Biohazard waste bags create revenue. Bags may generate $200 to $350 each. Bags may contain blood soiled garments, blood soiled carpet and carpet cushion, or blood soiled furniture stuffing. They may also contain curtains, shower curtains, and other house-hold materials not soiled by biohazardous waste. Without close supervision, which seldom occurs during Blood Cleanup Suggestions, a large percentage of biohazardous waste bags may find room on a companies invoice.

Technicians will usually work respectfully, quietly, and almost always courteously.

No one can vouch for technicians' honest. It seems reasonable that companies will do their best to hire the more honest and diligent applicants. One familiar with the labor market for Blood Cleanup Suggestions technicians will take note here, I'm sure.

I have observed naive, ignorant Blood Cleanup Suggestions technicians in the field. It's more of an age and arrogance issue than bad faith behavior I've observed. It seems younger technicians without supervision create a poor impression and greater opportunities for misadventure.

Then again, I have observed Blood Cleanup Suggestions technicians in the mid-20s and older who would do well as poster models for the biohazard industry in general. Finding quality employees with good working attitudes must come with luck. For certain, and Blood Cleanup Suggestions company with such employees ought to do well by them. "Impressive" would not go far enough to describe some of the Blood Cleanup Suggestions technicians I've seen in the field. I wish they could work for me.

Technicians should make an effort to decontaminate their feet before moving around a home or business once on a suicide scene. Most will probably do so because it takes time, and time means more money.

Technicians basically remove blood soiled materials, scrub-and-rinse once blood soiled areas, and disinfect. They may also seal once soiled areas.

Advantages of a Blood Cleanup Suggestions crew include a quick cleanup if their leaders order it so at the behest of the responsible party. With their manpower, experience, and cleaning techniques, a Blood Cleanup Suggestions crew has a capability to clean after most suicides in a few hours at most, on average.

A crew should also have at least one set of "young eyes" available for inspecting their suicide scene work upon completion. A crew will have mixed experience, which may prove helpful for some types of problem solving. "Two minds are better than one."

Honesty with a crew has it limits, but one honest crew member will police the others with his or her presence. This assumes peer pressure does not overcome a strong will to do the right thing.

Some people do not tolerate stealing from the dead or their families under any conditions. This simple ethic does not apply to crews servicing coroner or medical examiner referred companies. Anything goes with such companies, I have learned. Otherwise, the single, honest crew member goes a long way to ensuring a certain amount of integrity in crew-services, Blood Cleanup Suggestions and otherwise.

What's better: A crew or solo cleaner?

Too many variables exist to answer this question with any authority.

For certain a crew can perform a single or double Blood Cleanup Suggestions in half as much time and less than a solo cleaner. Even more so, a couple well trained Blood Cleanup Suggestions technicians harnessing their skills and abilities generate a synergy between them. As a result they do a lot of work in a very short time. The more experience two crew members have working together, the more their labor synergy, so to speak. Both know just about when to anticipate the other's movements.

A solo cleaner lumbers along at a slow, steady pace, unlike the team efforts of a crew. The advantages of a crew over a solo cleaner for saving time cannot be denied. If time is an issue, the crew will do.

At times business owners prefer that their crews extend their efforts to help pay for overhead and increase profits. So this part of a crew's baggage should come to mind when considering a crew.

The solo cleaner's slowness may not matter since most Blood Cleanup Suggestions takes less than eight hours. A Blood Cleanup Suggestions by a solo cleaner will take anywhere from two hours to eight. A double suicide may take twice as long. A shotgun suicide may take a solo cleaner two days.

A solo cleaner gives the responsible party more leverage when it comes to adding value to a Blood Cleanup Suggestions. Solo cleaner-owners have more latitude when it comes to enhancing their work with additional choirs. Removing additional carpet and furniture comes to mind. Because solo cleaners do the decision making on the scene, they have powers available that a crew cannot possibly share.

The above labor time for Blood Cleanup Suggestions times do not apply to removing floors and walls. Careful, thorough cleaning with patience saves floors and walls, virtues of the solo cleaner. Suicides by handgun tend to take place on beds, in bathrooms, and in the middle of living rooms. These areas have enough fabric, blankets, and other absorbents to stop blood from bullet wounds and trauma to necks and wrists in most cases.

Also, suicide by handgun or rifle usually results in sudden death, causing the body to retain more blood then if an injured suicide victim bleeds to death. Decomposition leading to complete dehydration after a few days may cause fluids to flow toward lower areas. Next to a wall, flowing or seeping fluids may cause blood to wick up walls and furniture, especially in low areas.

Next to a wall on a second floor or above, blood will find a way below to the sub floor and onto the ceiling below at times. Other times blood will travel horizontally along cross members or vertically down air ducts. Fortunately these problems remain the exception, rather than the rule. A solo cleaner's skills at saving flooring and walls saves everyone time and money, overall.

How much does Blood Cleanup Suggestions cost?

Companies with crews tend to charge $200 to $350 per hour. Some companies charge these amounts per hour per employee, an astounding sum by any measure. Figures from $5,000 to $50,000 are not unheard of when crew cleaning companies service Blood Cleanup Suggestions's. Rarely do market forces apply in these cases, but when they do chance rather than comparison shopping comes into play.

There are no consumer advocates for Blood Cleanup Suggestions. No standard fees exist between companies for the public to choose. Blood Cleanup Suggestions markets resemble a deck of cards stacked with jokers rather than a self-leveling open market for competitors.

Because of this business climate, once an insurance company's claim number becomes available to a Blood Cleanup Suggestions company, the sky becomes the limit in many cases.

Because of these conditions solo cleaners face an awkward challenge. How do they charge enough for a decent profit? If they quote $150 per hour for their labor and a Blood Cleanup Suggestions takes two hours, they make only $300. Considering overhead, down time, and other expenses, not to forget insurance, a solo cleaner will not last long at $150 per hour.

Fortunately for solo cleaners they know before hand about how long most jobs will take before seeing them. Even the toughest, most challenging Blood Cleanup Suggestions jobs take less than two days. Without employee expenses, the solo cleaner will make money when giving a flat fee on most jobs.

Because crew served companies must charge multiples of a solo cleaner company, the solo cleaner has little trouble under bidding the crew served companies. But this holds true so long as competing solo cleaner's remain out of the Blood Cleanup Suggestions market under consideration. Given more than one solo cleaner company bidding on a Blood Cleanup Suggestions job, prices will dive steeply and quickly, depending on individual's needs.

This leads to an important point for the entire field of Blood Cleanup Suggestions, needs versus wants. For those companies getting what they "want," we must assume many have direct ties to local government employees for leads. For those companies charging what they need to keep going, we find a stressed, but open free market with a tendency to favor the more fit companies.

Can you find Blood Cleanup Suggestions help for me?

I clean in many places and have done so for years. My fees remain fair and reasonable, but these days I limit my travels to clean. I know of only a few cleaners with philosophies similar to mine, so I choose not to refer to many states. Comparison shopping and asking pertinent question should lead to a fair price and decent service.

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Suicide, technicians, and my philosophy

 

Coroner corruption in Blood Cleanup Suggestions

 

 

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Corruption in Coroners' Offices

Let's say for the sake of argument that you grew a crime scene cleanup company in Orange County, California, your home county. After a couple years your experience indicates that your county's government has crony employees in the coroner and administrator's offices, death's administrators for your county.

Meanwhile, your business does poorly, although you work hard night and day. You spend tens of thousands of dollars marketing.

You treat others as you would have them treat you. You grow older and realize that you have started your last decade. Now you begin to think more about Orange County's coroner's employee abuse of crime scene and suicide victim's families, the tax payers. The public good now means more to you than words in a big book. You understand that a good life has as much value as the good you place into life.

Now you enjoin the fight against corruption in local government as if you received this mission from God. But how do you know about corruption in your local government? How do you know your not on a mission for a demon? A la René Descartes.

You must decide whose side you are on from these facts:

Let's say that over the course of 6 years something like the following occurs.

Your county coroner's office assures you that their employees "never" give the public referrals to crime scene cleanup companies.

You advertise in the Yellow Pages.

You build hundreds of web pages and for most of 6 years you dominate the highest and near highest ranking (organic) web sites. Your web pages grow.

During these six years you clean fewer than twenty death scenes, total, in Orange County, California, and most of these came your first two years

Orange County crime scene cleanup calls that do reach you do so on New Year's Eve and Christmas.

On one July weekend you receive two calls referred by the coroner's office within 24 hours. No more calls follow in this manner. You are perplexed.

Somehow over the years you receive five times as many crime scene cleanup calls from Sacramento county, nearly 400 miles away; calls come from around the country. In fact, you receive more telephone calls from Miami Beach, Florida for crime scene cleanup services to clean after homicides and suicides than from Orange County.

 

During these years you have conversations and read email about crime scene cleanup business in Orange County, California.

A competitor claims that he observed a county administrator congratulate a sheriff's employee after this employee received numerous county employee referrals. Your competitor then sends you and the coroner's department a letter as a testimonial to his observations. Your friendly competitor must go out of business because of cronyism in Orange County.

Orange County's corruption hurts your feelings and sense of justice because you expected better from your so-called "free country."

Then a newly arrived cleaning company's spokesperson assures that he has contacts in the coroners office and will have no trouble receiving referrals from the coroner's office. It happens that you literally were called to help clean with this person that you earlier befriended, unaware that you were to take part in growing corruption in Orange County. It happens that you refused to break a county administration seal on the death scene door.

Now you know about corruption in the coroner's office.

An Orange County Sheriff's Deputy, lady, calls you and seeks business advice as well as training information for her daughter. You ask, "But how will she find work?", to paraphrase. The deputy exclaims, "Well, I know people in the coroner's office," to paraphrase.

Over the years you receive one or two jobs in Orange County cleaning after suicides and unattended deaths. You never receive multiple death scene referrals from your hundreds of web pages or the yellow pages.

Over the years numerous murder-suicides and numerous homicides take place in single homes and apartments throughout Orange County. You never receive a call to clean any of dozens of multiple death scenes; yet your prices remain dirt cheap.

Repeated, but well spaced, telephone calls to the coroner's office produce different explanations about the coroner's referrals.

At first employees claim 3 telephone numbers for specified area codes are handed out to the public to choose a company. This helps to explain why you received work the first couple years, then so few later.

Later, the deputy coroner swears the above never happened, and that coroner's employees never give referrals to crime scene cleanup companies.

Your wife makes similar calls and receives different answers.

You receive a job cleaning after an unattended death within 4 miles of your home in Orange County, September 28, your wedding anniversary. The caller states that a coroner's employee gave him a competitor's telephone number. The competitor wanted much more than he, the caller, could afford. So he found you on Internet, of course you.

Your efforts are in vain and you now understand that cronyism will remain and grow in Orange County, California. Your suspicions of creeping fascism are no longer suspect. You now have reasonable suspicion to believe that you live in a fascist county.

 

You know there's more to this story than you can remember. After all, you know that you're not paranoid. You know that your wife witnessed your experiences over the years. You know that others give feedback to the affirmative.

You learned long ago through many hours of reading and study that Fascism is the imposition of capital through government manipulation and force. Now you know that Orange County's government has fascist elements in its death administration offices. You reasonably suspect that the cronyism, fascism, goes to the top.

You know now whose side you are on; you're on a mission from God.

For the bereaved and the tax payers,

Eddie Evans, Crime Scene Cleanup

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Homicide

Crime scene cleanup in New York follows various types of homicides. Before long New York's crime scene cleanup technicians know what to expect before arriving on the crime scene. In fact, they become subject matter experts in these matters.

Technicians soon learn to theorize about homicide cleanup as well as the cause of homicides. It's inevitable. A person cannot work in this cleaning field long before arm-chair philosophy begins to set in.

Because Blood Cleanup Suggestions sometimes becomes the crime scene cleaner's business, discussing relationships between suicide and homicide soon arises. How might the two relate? After all, some homicide scenes include suicides, murder suicides. Questions like, "If murders go up in New York, do suicides go up or down or nowhere different?".

Some times rates for homicide and suicide occur in patterns. Lethal violence patterns of the American South is thought of as a juxtaposition. Here when homicides decline, suicides go up. Finding relationships, correlations, between these patterns in New York would prove difficult. It happens that in the American South these patterns stand out like nowhere else.

We need to look at culture, homicide, and social structure to gain a better perspective of patterns for homicide and suicide. While doing so we think about poverty and inequality.

If we think of both homicide and suicide coming from similar origins clarity arises. One analogy uses a river's water rushing downstream. The water symbolizes violence. The size of our violence river and its depth might represent poverty and inequality. Both poverty and inequality come to reflect lethal violence in a society or group.

Cultural influences give shape to our river of violence. Some influences include, movies, music, books, give rise to homicides, even types of homicides. Other cultural influences give rise to suicides, even types of suicides. So we find culture splitting our river of violence in two directions.

Frustration, stress, and negative life events give rise violence, in many cases, homicide and/or suicide arise.

If we were to count or somehow quantify the amount of frustration, stress, and negative events in any one part of our nation, we might expect to find it in another. Once located in another part of our country, we might expect to find similar numbers for homicide and suicide.

We expect suicide by white male, gun owners in southern states. In these states suicides often reflect the availability of easy access to guns. We do not see the propensity for gun ownership in the north that we find in the south.

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Addiction in violence against self and others - suicide and homicide.

Be forewarned, I lean to the environmental influences for explaining behavior, not the genetic influences. Put another way, I look for external causation in human behavior. I do not look to the genetic causation in human behavior.

I find the all influential external stress causing environments cause human sadness and addiction, not a genetic pre-disposition to alcoholism or drug addiction. I see alcohol as a drug.

I see parental ignorance as a major cause for stress causing addictions. Briefly put, addictive behavior arises as a means of self-medicating long-enduring mal-adaptive stress from childhood and later.

We have no proof of addiction genes than we do of race genes. They simply do not exist as causes in the external world. They do exist as potential enablers, biologically, that is.

In stricter terms, we are born into the world as biological bundles of potentiality. Our potentials play out within environmental influences, usually. Genes come into play, not as causes, but as windows of opportunity or walls of closure. For example, few of us become piano players without fingers at birth.

Human behavior is learned behavior. While learning this behavior our genes kick in or kick out. Parental influences do cause behavior in their children. Parental influences do cause emotional stability or emotional instability in their children. Parental genes do not cause instability in their children, generally.

Nothing shows in the body like a sad life created by stress. And a drug addiction begins with a sad life created by stress. Abused children in their turn sometime become sad human beings seeking control of childhood induced stress.

Stresses instinguished during childhood remain during an adult life. Self-medicating drug abuse, including alcoholism, show a sad life in progress What about drug and alcohol abuse recovery?

We know from many psychological and sociological studies that adopted children have the highest rate of chemical abuse. Acceptance, respect, and a feeling of understanding. Given these relationship attributes with adults goes farther than other approaches to recovery. Preaching, condemning, belittling rarely help,

Since philosophy slowly moved aside, or rather emerged as our social sciences, we have learned much. Prior to social scientific investigations social problems remained the relm of individual philosophers. Some of these philosophers were great thinkers and tinkered with power ideas about humanity and the human condition.

Of course suicide received its fair share of attention. Homicide too received a fair amount of attention. In no case did philosophers approach suicide, for example, in a quantifiable manner until Emile Durkheim began researching suicide.

With Durkheim positivist philosophy grew as a social science based on quantifiable methods. Statistical methods became the stuff of social theories. Suicide became the subject studied for its quantifiable information.

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