Crime Scene Clean Up Services Process
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Crime Scene Clean Up Process
Created by: www.crimescenecleanupservices.com
Introduction
In 2012, there’s a recorded 1,214,462 violent crime in the US with 14,827 Murder and non-negligent manslaughter.
Source: FBI.gov
When violent crime occurs within a house, family members don’t usually leave their houses but would require someone to remove all signs of the crime. That’s the time where crime scene cleaners are needed.
Crime scene clean up cleaners are needed because they are the ones with special knowledge on how to handle safely biohazardous materials and dispose them of properly as required.
To perform a crime scene clean up, one should have the necessary training, permits and of course, equipment.
Crime Scene Clean Up Training
The most preferred crime scene cleaners are the ones who have backgrounds in EMTs or emergency room nurses.
Someone with background in construction also have the advantage.
Crime Scene Cleaners should have the following:
• a strong stomach• ability to detach emotions from his/her work• mentally stable
Crime Scene Clean Up Permits
Needs to have Hepatitis B vaccine every 5 years
In California and Florida only:
Trauma Waste Practitioner permit
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) certificate matters
Crime Scene Clean Up
Equipments
Protective Suit
Filtered Respirator
Biohazard Waste Containers
Traditional Cleaning Supplies
Carpentry / Restoration Tools
Camera – for recording stuffs before and after the clean up process for insurance purposes
With the right training, certifications and equipment, a crime scene cleaner can do the job well.
If you need a crime scene cleaner, call - 1-888-522-7793 or visit:
www.crimescenecleanupservices.com
Credits:
FBI.govSFGate.comHowStuffWorks.comHepatit.com