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How should I get rid of blood and OPIM when cleaning up blood in New York ? Read biohazard-cleanup.com. "No evidence indicates that bloodborne diseases have been transmitted from contact with raw or treated sewage. Many bloodborne pathogens particularly bloodborne viruses are not stable in the environment for long periods of time" |
The author recounts readings and experiences with crime scene cleanup's death odors.
Women and Death's Odors - Risky Building Conditions - Removing Death's Odors - Furnishings - Removing Death Odors from Bedding
Our brains control our minds and noses for sniffing control. We know automatically how much to sniff or not to sniff when it comes to identifying odors. Moment by moment just like the second-hand on a watch our brains tell our noses how much to inhale or exhale foul or fair fragrances.
Death scene odors become part of an overall
psychological and physiological response to horrific death scenes. For
those new to such scenes the findings may result in psychological
issues including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
A memory of the death scenes odors may follow those
experiencing traumatic feelings. These odors become “analogs” to the
original fragrances and follow the subject.
Examples of analogs include odors permeating butcher shops and supermarkets upon opening in the morning. A shopper standing at the entrance door as the door first opens for the day detects odors from blood and decaying animal flesh housed in display cases.
An instant analogous memory of death’s odors may come to
mind and linger for a moment. Even visual images of the death scene may
flash before the mind’s eye for an instant. Such displays of olfactory
and mental “flashbacks” follow death odor analogs.
Urine and feces share a part in the death odor’s creation. For another example males standing in urinal stalls may momentarily remember death odor’s as their urine’s uric acid fragrances rise and vaporize in the nose.
Women detect the death odor more easily then men because women’s noses have a greater sensitivity to odors. (What the Nose Knows: The Science of Scent in Everyday Life
-- Kindle Edition). Younger women become the test agents for death's
odors following a crime scene cleanup because of their sensitivity.
While men may believe that death's odors no longer remain a young
woman may prove them wrong.
"More than once" the author reported women remain outdoors walking up and down the sidewalk in front of a crime scene cleanup home. When they finally agree to enter and find no odor then the odor reduction "removal" becomes "completed."
Still children may find otherwise and efforts to remove the odor must continue. Sensory cues for death odor's become confused with general household odors in some cases. Urine contamination around toilets and pet urine may add to the confusion.
Crime scene cleanup requires the following to reduce and remove death's odors:
The author reminds us that old houses and most homes have odors of their own. We must not confuse these existing odors with death’s odors as work moves forward. Different families use different recipes each adding to the overall olfactory load for each home. Heavy cooking oils garlic and sauces add to each home’s overall fragrances.
The author reports one home owner in Orange County California confused composting lawn clippings with biohazards. He called Orange County Biohazard Cleanup
and learned that lawn clippings have their own microbial
micro-organisms which differ from those of human decomposition
biohazards.
The author asserts most crime scene cleanup work does not require removing floors and walls. The following lines from a popular online magazine article carry little truth value: With an old house you will likely need to start tearing out walls and cabinets. As a consequence these radically inaccurate lines the author reminds us to ignore questionable information. (http://www.ehow.com/how_2110244_remove-odor-death-decay.html). As a result we must read and think with our critical thinking tools.
Old houses or a home with poorly maintained floors
poorly maintained walls and poorly maintained grout offer egress to
decomposing fluids. Under these conditions removing floors and walls
becomes a real issue. Any disinfections of these areas must not
soak or otherwise saturate to the point of dripping except when
demolition must follow to reveal hidden areas. Where floors and walls
have adequate maintenance their removal becomes necessary in special
but less frequently than otherwise.
Never use odor masking chemicals candles or incense sticks to overcome odors no matter what the need. A neutral olfactory condition becomes the crime scene cleanup technician’s goal but previous home odors may return which the cleaner accepts as satisfactory.
Round the clock ventilation must begin as soon as
possible to rid residences and other buildings of deaths odors. Opened
windows opened doors and large blowing fans help speed odor reduction
and removal. If security issues occur then those openings left open
without security issues must remain open.
Crime scene cleanup technicians must dissect and demolish blood soiled fabric and cushioned couches love seats and recliners. Blood and OPIM penetration or fluid puddles signify the need for demolition; light blood smears and small blood splashes removed by an experienced upholstery cleaner with bloodborne pathogen training saves much money. Also if soiled cushions have replacements in furniture stores replacements for these parts will do.
Lightly disinfecting soiled furnishings prior to work
may help overcome odors and hazards but furnishings should not drip
disinfectant.
Sealing soiled furnishings may also help some crime
scene cleanup technicians overcome repulsive odors and sights. Sealing
materials as exposed and removed takes more time and costs more money
but at the end of the day these materials become much easier to handle
as well as safely disposed of in the biohazard chain or local landfill
as needed.
Removing Death Odors from Bedding
Washing blood soaked bedding at the highest available
temperature in soapy water with bleach usually returns these materials
to a usable state. Several cycles in a washing machine may help in this
regard. Many hospitals use this approach to return linen to full
service.
The crime scene cleanup technician cannot recover blood
soiled pillows. Like furnishings pillows require dissecting blood from
their contents.
Removing Death Odors from Mattresses
Like unsoiled furnishings unsoiled mattresses permeated by death’s
odors will release the death odor with time and ventilation. Whenever
possible place odor damaged mattresses outdoors in an area protected
from dust and insects.
Landfills usually accept such mattresses too.
By Harry Harris and Sean Maher
Oakland Tribune
CHP Officer possibly hit by friendly fire.
"OAKLAND Calif. -- A California Highway Patrol officer shot Wednesday by an armed robber who was later killed by police may have been wounded by a fellow CHP officer authorities said."
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In other military news Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki said the suicide rate among eighteen- to twenty-nine-year-old men who have left the military rose 26 percent from 2005 to 2007. Shinseki said an average of eighteen veterans commit suicide each day. From Democracy Now
In other military news Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki said the suicide rate among eighteen- to twenty-nine-year-old men who have left the military rose 26 percent from 2005 to 2007. Shinseki said an average of eighteen veterans commit suicide each day. From Democracy Now
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