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Biohazard Cleanup Businesses and County Coroner Corruption
The Short Facts of Orange County's Coroner Fraud
- The public expects private trauma scene cleanup companies (aka: crime scene cleanup companies) to exist in the private sector without aid from their coroner's office.
- The public expects Orange County coroner's employees to show no favoritism toward biohazard cleanup companies.
- Internet
research available to anyone proves that Orange County's coroner's
office employees commit fraud against Orange County's grieving families.
- This
writer commands Orange County's organic Internet search engines'
results for Orange County crime scene cleanup, Orange County blood
cleanup, Orange County biohazard cleanup, and Orange County death
cleanup.
- This writer receives fewer than 1 telephone call for the above services per year.
- I encourage readers to test these facts.
- I encourage readers to find a simpler conclusion.
- I ask readers to explain the Orange County Sheriff's Department's failure to explain this situation.
Orange County Biohazards
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In Orange County when I mention the phrase biohazard cleanup my intention focuses on select biohazards, not all biohazards. So many biohazards exist on our planet I could never hope to write about all of them, let alone do proper biohazard cleanup for all of them.
In Orange County when I write about biohazard cleanup I focus on Orange County biohazard cleanup because of the reasons noted above about Orange County's coroner fraud. As outlined this means the coroner's employees sell information to corrupt Orange County biohazard cleanup companies. Orange County's grieving family members become targets for fraud. County employees help to steal their money.
Biohazard cleanup used here also applies to the types of biohazards we generally recognize throughout the world. I hardly touch on these, but I do give some directions about their existence among us. If we must survive in a world of terrorist among thieving local government employees, we need to know at least the bare minimum about biohazard cleanup in Orange County.
Just like Orange County biohazard cleanup writings found here, Orange County blood cleanup shares some information about Orange County blood cleanup issues. It also exists to help members of Orange County's public find my blood cleanup services. I believe that my blood cleanup services cost less and give my clients more service.
Whenever someone dies in Orange County they begin to decompose as soon as the heart stops beating. In the summer months, even some spring months, the body undergoes rapid decomposition. For this reason on and cleaning reasons I share information about Orange County human decomposition issues. Orange County decomposition cleanup should concern anyone living alone, or anyone who knows someone living alone. We need to take human decomposition more seriously. By doing so we may save others from lonely deaths and decomposition cleanup problems.
As mentioned elsewhere, I have cleaned after death for over 7 years. This does not mean that my Orange County death cleanup services were available during these years; far from it because of the above corruption noted. Even at this writing (March 28, 2010), I continue to fight fraud in our coroner and county administrator's offices.
Like the above web sites, I created the page for Orange County suicide cleanup and will add more to it. Some of the information on this web site may help explain the nature of some suicides in Orange County. Orange County suicides deserve more writing because few people consider the nature of suicide, except for profit.
We all get hurt, and injuries in Orange County sometimes require trauma cleanup. At times great quantities of blood saturate a home or business from trauma. So its helpful to easily find a web site featuring some suggestions and services priced for the working family. Not everyone has homeowner's insurance; at times my prices come in lower than homeowner's insurance deductibles, which helps when expensive carpet and furnishings must have replacements. Orange County trauma cleanup exists to these ends.
Returning to the nature of biohazards, in Orange County a biohazard consists of wet, moist, or dry, flaked blood from human bleeding and loss of other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). Usually for homicide, suicide, unattended death, and trauma cleanup a professional biohazard cleanup service should be sought. Cleaning biohazards requires certain skills, abilities, and knowledge, although others can perform biohazard cleanup, is it legal to do so. Does it make sense?
For small biohazard cleaning look at this biohazard kit product for your needs.
Airborne Biohazards
As the phrase airborne implies, these biohazards reach us in the air. We inhale them in most cases of contamination.
Among the airborne biohazard include anthrax, tuberculosis, and other disease carrying germs found in the air. Most of these lose their virulence quickly, but given the opportunity they will cause illness and death.
copyright 2005 eddie evans
Orange County Legal Directory
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If the gentle reader has any more interest in these subjects, visit my "How Crime Scene Cleanup Works" web site.
Orange County Biohazard Cleanup
Orange County Blood Cleanup
Orange County Decontamination Cleanup
Orange County Death Cleanup
Orange County Trauma Cleanup
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