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Suicide Cleanup

Please call my suicide cleanup competitors for their prices. You may find some older Los Angeles suicide cleanup companies, but few have suicide cleanup technicians with my experience.

How can I make such a claim? Easy, I do my own suicide cleanup work on every job. I've done suicide cleanup work in California for over 8 years.

My prices remain as quoted on the telephone so long as the suicide cleanup job resembles the verbal description. I allow for unforeseens because I understand what I might find. My prices reflect a fair days work for suicide cleanup.

My prices include their use as needed. There are no hidden suicide cleanup fees. I clean and decontaminate suicides anywhere in California using these tools.

Cronyism in Orange County

If you have noticed my absence of comments about Orange County in particular, it's because I clean in Orange County about once per year. The Orange County coroner's office has crony employees. "Crony" means corrupt. In Orange County suicide cleanup work it means your county employees send family members of suicide victims to their own cleaning company, or a crony suicide cleanup company.

Suicides

My suicide cleanup work focuses on the hygienic needs of toddlers first. Because toddlers spend so much time on the floor I clean for them. Suicide cleanup has hazards as well as uncomfortable working conditions, as callers know all too well. My decontamination equipment includes an ozone machine and chemical fogger.

Suicide cleanup includes cleaning up blood possibly infected by viruses and other pathogens, germs. Following violent crimes we often call suicide cleanup crime scene cleanup, Likewise with suicides. We call bio od cleanup "biohazard cleanup" following a suicide.

Biohazard Cleanup

The reader will guess that biohazard cleanup serves as a generic term for these other blood loss events. The possible biohazards reside in wet, moist, and dried flaky blood. Other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) may contaminate near-by environment.

Homicide Cleanup

Unattended Deaths

Unattended deaths with decomposition pose special problems less related to suicide cleanup, in my opinion. I need to note too that this position on unattended deaths represents a minority opinion. What causes me to voice this opinion reflects my approach to suicide cleanup in general. I disinfect from the beginning to the end of suicide cleanup. I disinfect and seal suicide materials from beginning to end of suicide cleanup. I see no other way to do suicide cleanup and have always followed this method.

Unattended deaths with decomposition carries risks from OPIM. Infectious environments need disinfecting and soiled material removal. Extreme hygienic exaggeration should be used by the novice as well as the professional during suicide cleanup of any sort.

Never remove suicide related material without wearing gloves. "For cleaning blood or bloody fluids from floorsbedetc.you can use household rubber gloves." Wear protection over eyes-nose-and-mouth. Have a safe means of exit and a place to decontaminate yourself and clothing.

Dried blood may easily aerosolize if allowed. Stay away from all dried and OPIM materials. 

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My training includes a master's in educational counseling, which means I have a general degree in curriculum development and writing, as well as face-to-face counseling. I suppose some of this education generalizes to suicide cleanup, but not much. I'm sure my writing reflects my efforts in counseling work, though. I try to write informally. My interest in this degree field arose from teaching language arts (English and American Literature, reading, writing, critical thinking) at high school levels.

Since then I've tried to learn what I can about suicide, homicide, unattended death, and other behaviors reflecting the human condition. It happens that I've trained myself in power washing, carpet cleaning, upholstery cleaning, floor inspection, natural stone restoration and polishing, and home inspection.

So when horrible actions, events, and situations occur, call Eddie Evans to help return your family or friend's suicide scene to its previous biologically safe condition. Anytime of day or night, any day of the week or year, I'm here to respond for homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, accidents, and other events creating massive human blood loss. Animal issues are also remedied. My prices are fair and reasonable. Home owners insurance will often apply. I guarantee my work.

Claims adjusters and insurance agents may find my convenient for cleaning unusual and unexpected situations.

As a professional cleaner I'm a "niche cleaner." I reduce blood and other biohazardous materials from beds, furniture, carpet, and more.

As a biohazard cleanup technician cleaning challenges my imagination at times. Sometimes I'm challenged to move forward when something new and unseemly appears on a biohazard cleanup job.

So sometimes I ask myself, "Where do I begin and how should I move forward?" I know I'll succeed, but getting there takes time and fortitude.

I try to make sense out of the violent act that lead to suicide cleanup. This way I figure out where to test for debris and what to ignore. Sometimes the velocity of biological debris comes with surprises, like ricocheting objects. Following testing I can anticipate the breadth and depth of blood and other human effluents. I know too that in the last hours of cleaning, I will find debris previously missed. I expect this and must clean over and over at times.

In this way I recognize and clean blood contaminated furnishings, mattresses, walls, clothing, fans, books, electronics, dishes, and more.

I usually wear organic filters on my respirator. As I remove and cleanup blood soiled areas, I disinfect, flush, and red bagged materials. I take my respirator off and clean a little faster as work moves along. I'm used to the odors and at times do not pickup on death's fragrances.

 

 

 

 

 

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