Homicides often leave behind a lot of blood and other materials. When violent, a homicide may call for a crime scene cleanup company with plenty of experience. Finding a cleaning company with experienced employees may take some time. Once a county employee places a county seal over the entrances to a homicide, the homicide scene cannot be entered until county employees give their permission. In many counties, Orange County, California, for example, county employees get money for sending families to friendly crime scene cleanup companies.
This should not shock readers. You can imagine how this county employee behavior began. Once employees put two and two together, there was no way to stop them. There's so much money in the crime scene cleanup business that civil servants know their wealth increases with each victimized family served up to crime scene cleanup companies. These employees make a lot of money, then. Not all county employees have this time of conflict of interest. Some people, by the way, call this type of a conflict of interest "cronyism."
We should not feel shocked by this type of cronyism. Anytime people with less-than honorable intentions have a position of power and authority, they will rip off the system. Perhaps their parents did not do their job; then again, maybe their parents taught them to "Get ahead anyway that" they could.
Besides coping with these local government frauds, families need to keep their affairs organized. There's always legal matters that arise. Some people find that they must deal with probate courts. Others find that there's money to be raised for funerals and such.
It's enough to cope with county and city employees. It's then time to deal with mortuaries and cemetaries. These emotional times place family members at risk because of their family victim's remains and income issues. Even with a healthy life insurance policy, this part of being in the world raises some disturbing situations.
For one, caskets come at a very high cost. A mortuary has a vested interest in charging a hefty price for their caskets. Meanwhile, some people believe that human remains must remain intact for as long as possible. This sentiment goes way back to ancient Egypt and the embalming of pharoes. There, the idea to keep the king intact for the after life drove the embalming process into a priestly bureaucracy.
In fact, life became one of slaves, monuments, and a king intent on cheating death at others' expense. So we already have an example of what's going to happen when families let their sentiments take over.
Then there's the issue of embalming. This approach saves tons of money. Mortuaries and cemetaries need a profit to stay in business, just like crime scene cleanup companies. Unlike some crime scene cleanup companies, mortuaries and cemetaries do business in the competative sector of our economy. They must compete for their business. We owe them a hardy "thank you" for watching out for us in these matters.
Now we get to the point of this paragrah, to keep our loved one's ashes for distribution or to have the cemetary care for them. As it turns, out, this issue calls for a moment of critical thinking. Consider these issues:
- Cremetories cost monety to run,
- Cremetory employees do some of the most horrific work immaginable,
- Cremetory employees do not make much money,
- Cremetory employees probably do not take time out to sort ashes into discrete piles by their customers' names.
- Cremetory employees probably take the quickest, least labor intensive path to returning a loved one's ashes.
With these ideas in mind, it's probably best to let our loved one's ashes join those of decedants already cremated. In this way the cremation process becomes less expensive for the cemetaries.
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Everyone understands that it's important for family members to gain access to the death scene. Papers, property, and other materials must help a family recover from their catastrophic life changes. Crime scene cleanup companies know beforehand what they will find. Occasionally a surprise may occur. But once the type of building is known, a good idea of what's coming begins to form.
A homicide may slowly turn into a decomposition cleanup if not given attention in a given amount of time; usually about 72 turns a homicide into a decomposition cleanup with all of its ramifications. Flies, maggots, other insects, and even animal life come into play. Of course, it depends upon the circumstances, the total environment.
For biohazard cleanup purposes, when we speak of a total environment, we mean an internal and external environment. After about 74 hours, a human decomposition cleanup involves wet, dry, or moist blood and OPIM, other potentially infectious materials. Special and ordinary tools and equipment, chemicals too, may help with this type of work.
Human decomposition begins within minutes of death. Brain cells die quickly. Internally and externally, each cell undergoes chemical degeneration. Internally, acids buildup because respiration's cleaning process ends. Blood flow stops and so too does removal of cellular biowaste. Species of bacteria once held at bay by white blood cells do migrate and begin feeding on dead cells. As they do their numbers increase geometrically.
Externally, bacteria once held at bay by epidermal, viable skin, now invade through cracked and decaying skin. While this invasion goes on, internal bacteria feed their way toward the body's external environment. Bodies begin to bloat. Fecal matter may exit through orifices.
Other internal-external environmental conditions take part in decomposition. Weather conditions play a great part in this natural process. In our southern states during the summer months, decomposition occures quickly. In our northern states during the winter months, decomposition may occur slowly if at all. It depends on the temperature near the body's resting place. This becomes evident in outdoor environments.
Indoors, an air condition system left on low reduces the rate of decomposition. Leaving lights on helps to reduce microorganism growth external to the body. A body's decomposition undergoes very rapid decomposition indoors when while exposed to high temperatures. Finally, a decedent's diet and health condition at time of death become variable in the rate of decomposition.
As such, decomposition begins almost immediately after death and continues until organic material no longer exists. When this occures depends on many of those factors mentioned above.
Although coroner and medical examiner employees do body moving, they do not do biological cleanup. At least, they have no right to do crime scene cleanup because of their conflict of interest situation. As a consequence families and business remain in a tenuous situation.
Families might want to do their own biohazard cleaning. As of this date, to this writers knowledge, there's absolutely no reason why a family cannot do their own cleaning. In many cases funds for this type of discretionary spending do not exist. In which case, I recommend a visit to do it yourself blood cleanup. Just one of many blood cleanup resources, this web site will help get family cleaning underway.
Working slowly, patiently, and with a plan helps. Stopping after a short while to consider progress helps. This becomes a time recognize how work might progress more quickly and safely. It's best to have your plan worked out so steps do not need repeating. For example, numerous thick, black bags should be opened before work begins. Perhaps Zinnsseer paint sealer may help reduce the scenes odors as work proceeds. What about fans? What about open windows? What about bedding, pillows? What about tools to cut through fabric and wires. Then there's the problem of screws and nuts-and-bolts to unfasten.
A plan may help those families willing to think through what they must undertake.
Above we find information about blood cleanup and decomposition cleanup. So there's not much more to add for suicide cleanup.
If you have spent any time searching for a California city crime scene cleanup company, you may find what you need here. Many people in Orange County recognize my crime scene cleanup company because of my Internet and grassroots efforts to inform others. I try to inform other about Orange County Consumer Fraud. I use this same and similar information for California's other counties.
If you do not believe me then how might we explain the fact that I receive fewer than 1 telephone call per year leading to crime scene cleanup in Orange County. This includes no calls for suicide cleanup. Likewise with decomposition cleanup. Decomposition begins moments after the crime scene victim stops breathing. Within several days the surrounding area's furnishings become contaminated by death and blood's odors. The floor may require scrubbing and sealing. At the worst of time, the soiled part of a floor may require removal.'
Some crime scene cleanup companies rely more on demolition than cleaning. A job I completed several days ago required simple cleaning, which means decontamination, scrub-and-rinse, more cleaning, and finally sealing. On this particular job I cleaned then entire dwelling's floor because I completed my work so quickly. One of my competitors had bid four times more than I did. They had also claimed that a piece of the wall needed to come out. It's a matter of how a crime scene cleanup company perceives an unattended death that makes a difference for cleaning and costs.
• About this writer --
My name is Eddie Evans and I am a 65 year old crime scene cleanup. I own my own business, which is known as crime scene cleanup in Orange County, California. I also own Biosafe. I have cleaned after death for over 7 years, but only about 20 times in Orange County because of coroner's corruption. My trauma cleanup experience includes military trauma cleanup (Vietnam). I've cleaned after hundreds of deaths, including homicide, suicide, unattended death, and decomposition. My largest crime scene cleanup job took almost a week because 4 victims decomposed for 2 months .Because I work alone my clients save a lot of money. I make a decent profit most of the time. I have returned to one biohazard cleanup job because I missed something in an area no one would have considered. I drove to New Mexico to make it right. I have a business guarantee that means I will return anytime a client does not feel comfortable with the work completed .I have multiple college degrees and credentials for teaching at the high school level and adult education. After 10 years in education I came to this field of crime scene cleanup. I became sick over the idea that our coroner's employees cheat our Orange County taxpayers.Last, my wife of 41 years and I live in Cypress and have done so for over 30 years. I once worked for the Orange County Marshal and Orange County Probation Department. With these years of experience working hard and honestly for Orange County's citizens, you cannot imagine the disgust I feel for those corrupt Orange County employees cheating the public. I spent 23 years in the regular army and national guard.