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Blood Cleanup Services Narrative



 Blood cleanup services found here include homicide cleanup, suicide cleanup, and unattended death cleanup. Cleaning after a death and massive blood loss follows certain steps and rules, "cleaning protocols" some say. These steps ensure that the death scene's tranquility remains untouched until the coroner or medical examiner gives a clearance for cleaning to begin. This is an important step because cleaners found entering Nevada buildings before gaining clearance violate county ordinances, a misdemeanor in some cases.

 

The first steps into the Blood room follows forethought as the scope of debris becomes visible. Once a general view of the debris field appears, the cleaner estimates her or his cleaning needs. Homicide Cleanup services should never be referred by homicide detectives- Suicide Cleanup Cleanup should never be referred by county or city employees. Unattended Death Cleanup should never be referred by government employees. Decomposition Cleanup should never be referred by local government employees.

Baby Boomers at greater Hepatitis C Risk

Until recently blood cleanup practitioners worried about hepatitis C more than the Human Immune Deficiency virus (HIV). Now the tables have changed, slightly. A cure grows closer everyday as medical scientists seeks answers and solutions to the hepatitis virus.

Transmitted by blood transfusions and dirty syringes used by intravenous drug users, Epithetic C kills more often than not, it appears. Crime scene cleaners know too well about blood cleanup following a Epithetic C victim's anticipated, but unexpected death scene. Toilet, bathroom floor, hallway carpet and bedroom carpet all become stained. More often than not, blood begins oozing from all orifices.

Sometimes the blood loss begins with a fecal discharge in bed or on the toilet. Before long the suffering victim contaminates a wide area of their living space. Once on the telephone calling 911 or friends and family, or all, their panic subsides as they lose consciousness than life. Meanwhile, their residence often needs biohazard cleanup because of the hepatitis C's infectious nature.

Deaths from liver-destroying hepatitis C are on the rise among baby boomers. Although we are all at risk, those born between 1945 and 1965 should get a one-time blood test to check if their livers harbor this ticking time bomb. The reason: Two-thirds of people with hepatitis C are in this age group, most unaware that a virus that takes a few decades to do its damage has festered since their younger days.

A sense of urgency ought to propel us to action. Since last summer (2011), two drugs hit the market last summer that promise to cure many more people than ever was possible. Never mind that the treatment costs a great deal of money. It stands poised to save many thousands of lives.

"One of every 33 baby boomers are living with hepatitis C infection" we read in comments made by Dr. John Ward, hepatitis chief at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Most people will be surprised, because it's a silent epidemic."

Illegal drug use appears to have claimed the most victims. Prior to this leading cause, contaminated blood transfusions spread this deadly virus. As a consequence of drug use spreading this disease by dirty needles, it now reaches epidemic numbers.

Somewhere around 3.2 million Americans may have this virus. Half do not know that they carry this disease and spread it. Worldwide this virus infects about 170 million people. They risk scaring their livers and cirrhosis of the liver or. Lucky for the wealthy liver transplants save live; we hope that these transplants do not arise from organ sells attributed to the growing human trade industry worldwide.

We do know from statistical researchers that about three-fourths of the hepatitis deaths occurred in the middle-aged, people 45 to 64, researchers reported in Annals of Internal Medicine.

We also hope to see this disease controlled and its cure made available to all who need it.

 

Bathroom Floor - Concrete Floor - Bleach - Vinyl Flooring - Double Vinyl Blood Encroachment -
Wood Floor Demolition - Orange County Fraud Narrative - Fighting white-collar crime in blood cleanup services. - Baby Boomers at greater Hepatitis C Risk

Blood loss related to Biohazards

CAUTION: POWER TOOLS USED FOR BLOOD CLEANUP REQUIRE SAFE HANDLING.

Blood loss related to Biohazard

As biohazard cleaners we create a mental picture of Blood scenes as quickly as possible. By doing so we make estimates of the Blood debris field, where the biohazardous and other materials might have spread. Our use of tools and chemicals follows from our mental picture.

A victim down for over 72 hours or so develops decontamination issues. Flies, maggots, rodents, and other animal life may add to cleaning tasks. Our mental picture takes in this information as we make estimates if work to follow, time to complete work, materials needed, and possible damage to the building and its furnishings.

A death scene may have more variations in its degree of damage than other types of violent death. Let me explain these.

 
Type 1, type 2, and type 3 represent the degrees of exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials. Bloods tend to fall within types 2 and 3, but type 1 cleanups are not uncommon. Homicides tend toward type 3 cleaning exclusively. Unaccompanied deaths and decomposition tend toward type 3 cleaning, too.
 
Type 3 cleaning represents the first stage of cleaning. Here we have the greatest exposure to hazards, seen and not seen. Here blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) may contaminate large areas and have found their way into hard to reach areas.
 
Type 2 cleaning represents serious, but much less hazardous cleaning conditions than type 3 cleaning. Type 1 cleaning requires some thought to moving about and cleaning, but cannot compare with types 2 and 3.
 
Our mental picture of the room tells us on the spot what type of risks could be involved, 1, 2, or 3. Wet, moist, or dry blood will tell us the scope and amount of labor involved. The blood cleanup will also tell us about what may go beyond the visible.
 

Bathroom Floor

Bathroom Floor with Vinyl Floor Covering over Concrete

Crime Scene Cleanup's link partners reflect much attention to bathrooms. To understand this concern, consider that many unattended deaths occur by heart attack in the early morning hours. Often these death scenes occur in a bathroom. Heart attack victims often die on the toilet while forcing their bowel movements.

Left unattended for days, weeks, and months, the surrounding area becomes habitat to insects and bacteria. Within a few days blood flow leads to the toilet, cabinets, and walls in the worse cases.

In a bathroom with a vinyl floor covering, blood may have reached cracked grout surrounding a toilet. In this case the toilet must come off. Perhaps blood reached a wall. In this case the baseboard comes off for inspection if not destruction. Maybe the blood wicked upward into the wall's drywall. If so, cutting a 6 inch by 18 inch piece from the drywall will expose the extent of wicking.

Blood wicking up a drywall will not travel far unless polluted by other fluids, like water or alcoholic beverages.

 

Concrete Floor

 

A concrete floor stained by migrating blood tends to absorb blood just like water, although much more slowly. Blood platelets should not penetrate far into concrete. A good scrub with a strong detergent often dislodges blood.

Bleach

If the cleaners needs to create color loss, then a strong solution of bleach should follow. Attention to the strength of bleach is important. Too strong a solution may burn the cleaner's eye's and throat, and more. Bleach may be applied by hand sprayer (the best approach), bucket, or other utensil. Letting the bleach solution dwell long enough replaces the need for a strong solution. The center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends a 1:10 part of bleach to water. Neutralize the bleached floor with plain cold water.

 

Vinyl Flooring

A wood or concrete floor saturated by blood and covered by vinyl or other floor coverings, carpet and carpet padding, leads to unseen problems. For blood to reach beyond a vinyl covering, the blood must reach a crack, crevice, or seam in the vinyl.

Double Vinyl Blood Encroachment

A vinyl floor placed over an existing vinyl creates unique seal wrap-like conditions for keeping blood moist. Blood trapped between vinyl flooring fails to dry and coagulate for over two weeks in some buildings. When this occurs other fluid may have added to the invading blood.

Older apartment bathroom floors may have two layers of vinyl over wood or concrete. Under the worst conditions blood seeps between the two vinyl layers.

An adjoining wall's seam will serve for blood's encroachment between vinyl layers. If the floor happens to tilt or recedes in the exposed ingress area, blood may seep between layers.

Once blood reaches this gateway between vinyl layers, it may continue along with the gravitational pull and the incline of the floor. The blood's spread will depend upon the above as well as the amount of glue, if any, between the two vinyl surfaces. This condition rarely develops into a large contamination of the subfloor vinyl. Removal of a 2X2 foot square in the ingress area exposes the extent of blood's contamination.

Whenever cleaning blood from vinyl floors avoid using large quantities of water or solution. An unintentional wider contamination may develop by water's flow carrying blood with it.

When blood does contaminate a wide area between vinyl layers, it occurs because of poor glue patterns or water flow with the blood or both. The water flow occurs because of the following:

  1. Cleaner used too much solution.
  2. Water damage occurred during death process.
  3. Water damage occurred prior too or after death process.
 

Wood Floor Demolition

Wood floor seams and walls soaked by blood may require demolition. Time given to "saving" a floor entails cleaning, disinfecting, and sanding the soiled wood. Sawdust captured becomes biowaste. A decision to demolish a floor follows after its contents reveal too much blood and OPIM for sanding and sealing against odors.

Rarely does an entire floor need replacing. Multiple homicides and suicides may cause conditions for replacing an entire, but exceptions to the rule.

Polyurethane and wax often protect wood from blood's soiling. Older floors soiled by blood remain protected by maintenance in many cases. Any floor with poor maintenance becomes vulnerable to blood's soiling.

Cutting the blood soiled area of a wood floor begins about 6 inches beyond the blood's appearance. Once removed the newly opened hole in the floor will expose the extent of blood's contamination. If the blood's contamination moves beyond line-of-sight testing range, then more floor must come out. This continues until all areas test free of blood. Usually areas absent blood, but near blood's soiling, receive a coat of Kilz or Zinnsser sealing.

With the mental image captured when first entering the blood scene, knowledge of the above possibilities informs our work.

More information found at Crime Scene Cleanup will help those with more interest in this field of blood cleanup. It needs repeating, always take your time when working around exposed blood or sharps.

Fighting white-collar crime in blood cleanup services

Ed Evans wrote this page as both a business project and educational resource. It goes beyond blood cleanup education, though. This page has a white-collar crime fighting purpose too. In biohazard cleanup there are many people involved in fraud. In Orange County, California, our county employees commit fraud. They misdirect homicide victim's families to corrupt biohazard cleanup companies. They do the same to suicide victim's families too. Then there are those families forced to the coroner's department to identify family members who decomposed because of decomposition following an unattended (unaccompanied) death.

We find the same crime in our Orange County Administrator's offices. Ed Evans recently uncovered a plot in time to save a homicide victim's family from an administrator's employee. Tap the following FRAUD to see for yourself: FRAUD. He was going to use an insurance company for a simple, 1 hour blood cleanup job. Pretty amazing stuff, considering these people get paid by tax payers, and then turn around and, figuratively speaking, perform a blood cleanup on victim's families.

By any other name it's Orange County Consumer Fraud, or by another name it's Orange County Fraud. As a consequence consumers of blood cleanup services in Orange County pay more, much more for blood cleanup. As a result of this fraud I added Orange County Government Fraud.

 

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Bellflower once served as an important link in the Pacific Electric Railroad's transportation system. From Bellflower residents found fast, affordable, mass transit to Santa Monica, Pomona, Garden Grove, and many other Los Angeles basin cities. These small trains served well, but as time passed and oil became an important commodity too big to ignore,

Standard Oil, Firestone, and General Motors bought them out. In their place diesel burning, rubber using General Motors' buses came to serve in their place. Today buses continue to move tens of thousands of people throughout Los Angeles County and beyond. More importantly, the automobile soon followed buses as the Pacific Electric Railroad slowly faded into a distant memory, out of sight, out of mind.

At one time Bellflower supported to large-sceen movie theaters. Both theaters served many thousands of residents over the years as they flocked to see the new wonders presented by Hollywood. - Cerritos - Downey - El Segundo - Glendale - Hawaiian Gardens - Hawthorne - Irwindale - lintridge - Long Beach - Los Angeles - Monterey Park - Norwalk - Pasadena - Redondo Beach - Rolling Hills - Signal Hill - South Gate - Torrance - Vernon - Whittier

Agoura Hills comes to mind when thinking about Agoura, which we find about 47 miles from Los Angeles City. Although blood cleanup in this area does not fall within my activities, I'd like it to.

What happens before Agoura or Agoura Hills residents reach the Internet, they receive directions from Los Angeles County employees to seek blood cleanup elsewhere, which means, use their selected companies. In return, they receive a lot of money, as much as 10 %, or $500 for a $5,000 cleanup. That's some serious money when you figure it goes on week after week all year long.

Coroner employees and County Administrator employess (public guardians) reap most of these privileged cleanup. When it comes to insurance money, they get a big chunk of it. I'd be satisifed for less than $1,000 for work they charge $5,000 and even more.

A city with nearly as many horses as people, Bradbury lies about 21 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It might come as a surprise to some people that Burbank hosts Warner Brothers Studios.

Burbank also houses a nifty airport and has done so since the 1930s. Only 13 miles from downtown Los Angeles, it once belonged to a retired Spanish solder in 1784. which a dentist turned subdivider created conditions for subdivision developement. His name, Dr. David Burbank. Glendale and Pasadena serve as adjacent cities to Burbank.

Calabasas became a way station for Franciscan padres after 1779. Traveling along El Camino Real to and from Ventura and northern missions, their resting places in Calabasas were about 26 miles from downtown. We used to call Carson " Rancho Dominguez" Once shaped by its ranching, trucking, and oil interests, Carson gained its name because residents preferred to name their home range after an earlier resident, George Carson, a pioneer of the 1850s.
Claremont boasts over 240 acres of parks and resides about 29 miles east of downtown LA.

At the foot of the lower foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, it once gained its fame from beautiful, lush citrus groves, Deciduous trees and wraparound poarches remain a hallmark of this pleasant community. In 1938 corrupt officials were forced from office in a recall election. I suppose this might work in Orange County, California if one were to become serious about ending Orange County Corruption.

Our City of Commerce serves as an apex for the Santa Ana and Long Beach Freeways, about 7 miles from downtown LA. Just look for the Santa Fe Railroad's main line and you'll find our City of Industry. Compton also lies along a railroad, our Los Angeles -- San Pedro Railroad, the first rail lin in our region. Once owned by the Dominguez family, this city's named derived from a temperance minister and founder of its local college. An artesian well found in Compton aided its 36 cent an acre faming community. The World War II turned this area into a growing boomtown.

Covina Cudahy
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Diamond Bar. Then Downey received its name from its geographic father, John Gately Downey. Downey made his fortune from the one drug store he owned, which happened to be the only drug store between San Francisco and San Diego. He arrived in Los Angeles as a poor 15-year-old and before age 32 became governor of Californa by appointment.

He would later later subdivide Norwalk and Santa Fe Springs. Before long he owned a large share of a gold mine that yielded $25,000,000. Downey has a bigger-than-life founder. I'm pround to say that once, just once, I did a homicide blood cleanup in Downey. Only one means there's corruption in LA's Sheriff-Coroner and County Administrator's departments.

Hawaiian Gardens exists as a casino city next to the 605 Freeway. This 1-square-mile city found some 18 miles from downtown LA became incorporated in 1964. My interest includes one tripple homicide cleanup in the year of 2010. I received this from a victim's program with a maximum fee, which was OK because something's better than nothing.

A young man killed a grandfather, a grandmother, thie 1 son, and then wounded two others early one morning. Apparenty, this shooter had fathered a child by his victim's daugher. The family could see this louse lead to no good, so he became a problem for them. Before he broke into their home before killing them with an AK-47 assualt rifle, he tried setting fire to their home.

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