Do it Yourself Death Cleanup
888-431-7233Call at any hour, any day. We are here to help. Our cleaning experience includes military trauma cleanup, crime scene cleanup, and filthy house cleaning. We are compasionate and discreet, and will help reduce the anxiety created by a death scene.
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Do it Yourself Death Scene Cleanup See do it yourself blood cleanup too. You cannot clean death scenes for money unless you have the correct certification. The training provided for this one-time cleanup will not certify the cleaner for professional death scene cleanup. The training provided here is for particular types of in-door death scenes. If you have employees and they must do the death cleanup, then they must have bloodborne pathogen training. This training now appears on the Internet for about $20. Your certification comes by mail or download. This service is provided for an actual death scene cleanup. It does not propose to help reduce odors beyond the scope of the death scene itself; however, recommendations may be given over the telephone or on our help pages.
My name is Eddie Evans and I clean homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, traumatic blood loss, animal issues, and other events beyond the scope of typical cleaning. I have years of experience cleaning many types of environments as well as death scenes. Call me at any hour, any day of the year for death scene cleaning help. You have reached this web site because you spoke with me and you decided that you cannot pay professional cleaning fees, but you must still get the job done. You have decided to clean with the help found among my pages and telephone consultation. Like me, you too can use common chemicals and tools just like mine to clean a death scene.
You have agreed not to use trash bins, roadways, or any other public places for disposing of the death scene materials.You have agreed to use the sanitary sewer, toilet, to dispose of blood and small amounts of paper. We have a system for cleaning that helps reduce the anxiety created by this type of cleaning. We have techniques for handling infectous material that help protect cleaners and others. I use lots of bleach. Then I use even more bleach. Bleach, bleach, bleach.
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