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Blood Cleanup - Death Cleanup - Suicide Cleanup

Professional cleaning by a self-employed biohazard cleanup technician, owner of Evans Enterprises and Biosafe. I cover all of California and Nevada. My prices beat the competition's and my experience includes hundreds of blood cleanup assignments.

One of my strengths includes knowing about how much to charge while on the telephone. This is another strength, knowing about how long and what I need to complete a blood cleanup job.

I note that I do blood cleanup, death cleanup, and suicide cleanup. Differences do exist between each type of assignment if we consider technicalities. Blood cleanup may include trauma cleanup, crime scene cleanup, plus the various types of natural and violent death cleanup. Accidental death cleanup should be included under blood cleanup, to.

Differences begin to appear with suicide cleanup assignments. Typically a suicide cleanup and homicide cleanup appear the same in many cases. But, suicide cleanup entails a greater loss of blood in some cases. For example, whenever the suicide victim uses a knife or razor to make incisions, they may bleedout before succumbing to their wounds. Likewise with small caliber handguns. Sometimes a suicide victim fails to die quickly. Al thought they may be unconscious, their heart continues beating and they bleed to death.

Only unattended death with decomposition leave as much fluid as some suicide victims. Usually when the deceased remains "down" for 4 or 5 days, I expect the death scene to have dried out. The only times that a death scene does not dry out in 4 or 5 days occurs with special circumstances.

Fluids, blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) sometimes migrate to walls, under walls and toilets, down the side of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts. In rare cases the deceased dies while on an HVAC duct. When this happens the first few feet of ducting must come out, unless it's easily accessible.

Sometimes part or all of a floor must come out. These occasions are rare, too. When a large part of a floor needs to come out, it's because of heavy blood and OPIM contamination, saturation actually. Or it needs to come out to reach migrating blood below the floor.

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Accidental Death Cleanup

Accidental death cleanup work often leads to dismantling equipment. Blood loss in and near machinery calls calls for patience. Time requirements include detailed cleaning. Long periods of time pass during detailed equipment cleanup. Returning production to its needed tempo becomes part of my goal.

Biohazard Cleanup
  • Blood Cleanup
  • Crime Scene Cleanup
  • Death Cleanup
  • Decomposition
  • Filth Cleanup
  • Hoarding Cleanup
  • Suicide Cleanup
  • Teargas Cleanup
  • Unattended Death Cleanup - Unattended death cleanup means removing wet, moist, and dried flaky blood. Floors sometimes require more than cleaning. Walls sometimes require more than removing blood. Often, furnishings and items with fabric contents require dissecting. Often, furniture and bedding require dissecting.

    The Fifty-five minute Decomposition Cleanup

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