Less than $999 and homeowner's insurance accepted.
Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup
Call me Eddie Evans. I own my own Los Angeles County crime scene cleanup company. I also own this web site. I use it to advertise my inexpensive crime scene cleanup services; inexpensive compared to Los Angeles County crime scene cleanup companies referred by county employees, that is. I own many other web sites for informing the public about this very fact. Los Angeles county employees send bereaved families to their own Los Angeles County Crime Scene Cleanup Company. Or, they send these families to a crime scene cleanup company for a kickback, a reward for the families'. Sounds sick, doesn't it? Sounds like something we would expect in Moscow or Tijuana. Well, it's the truth and that's way I own so many crime scene cleanup company web sites.
Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup Services
I am ensured, licensed, and bonded. My services include removal of all biowaste and biohazardous materials. I remove entire pieces of furniture, mattresses, box springs, bed frames, large pieces of carpet and carpet padding, and other materials. In short, I add value to each biohazard cleanup job. Here's a short list:
- Disinfect soiled area,
- Treat soiled materials,
- Remove soiled materials,
- Clean by scrubbing and rinsing repeatedly,
- Disinfect,
- Seal once soiled floors, walls, and other relevant materials.
- Guarantee work,
- Guarantee fixed price,
- Return upon request,
- Ensure the above in writing before beginning work.
- Over 10 years experience as a solo crime scene cleaner.
- Military experience.
Imagine that a mother's only son shoots himself. He dies of a grave head wound. Her living room now soiled by blood and other infectious materials signifies a violent death by her last relative. She's horrified by the though of suicide cleanup. She lives on her social security and the little money her son earned from Labor Ready work, minimum wage, less than 20 hours per week. Now she has only her social security.
A deputy coroner investigator directs her to the Los Angeles County Coroner's Department. She must receive her son's personal belongs. While in this strange, cold, and bureaucratic space, she's directed to use a Los Angeles County crime scene cleanup company to cleanup after her son's suicides. A Los Angeles County Coroner Department gives her a list of crime scene cleanup companies to call. She takes the list, not knowing what to expect.
What she receives from her tax payer supported county government is a list of crony crime scene cleanup companies. Each on her list has one owner. Or, each on her list will send a monetary reward to the referring county employee.
Now she chooses one of these "certified" crime scene cleanup companies. As a result they remove the blood and goo from her living room. They charge her thousands of dollars. She has a few thousands dollars from her deceased husbands life insurance, no more. This goes to these crime scene cleanup bandits. A portion of this woman's money now goes to the Los Angeles County employee. Is this what we want in America? County sponsored crime scene cleanup welfare?
Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup Services
Expect thorough cleaning. Expect thorough sanitizing. Expect reasonable prices. Expect real answers to your questions. Be sure to use my insured, bonded, and licensed business.
About my Los Angeles Crime Scene Cleanup Prices
Most crime scene cleanup jobs cost less than $1,000. This price does not apply to large caliber weapon or shotgun wounds. I must charge more for these horrific wounds. I still remain well below the cost of my competitors. Mass murder cleanup still remains well below my competitors' prices.
I can usually quote a fixed price over the telephone. If not, I will visit the crime scene and give a fixed price quote, no matter how many victims. Supposing these worst, I do my best to keep my prices affordable. (biography in short)
Readers probably wonder how I keep my prices much lower than my competitors?
I'm self-employed. Occasionally my wife of 43 years tags along. She does "tier 3" cleaning, the worse of a crime scene cleanup and the heavy lifting. She does help in many ways, though. She's great for emotional support. More importantly, she seems to take the edge off my relationship to clients. When they see her they understand my sincerity is authentic because her behavior and attitude are authentically caring.
Los Angeles's death cleanup work comes to me as a high honor. Born and raised in Los Angeles County, it's a privilege to serve those in need of this special type of janitorial crime scene cleanup. No matter where I or others in this business work, we must have a high regard for the victims as well as family members. I have traveled through 24 states cleaning after some of the most horrific homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, and decompositions. From Sacramento to San Diego, From Phoenix to Washington DC, and from Austin to New York City, I've traveled to earn my living by doing what I do best; I also enjoy having my own business, my own means of self-employment.
Corruption in Los Angeles County Government
The above story relating a son's suicide and his believed mother's financial woes outlines Los Angeles County's fraud against believed families. It's about homeowners insurance, in the end. But one need not have homeowner's insurance to become a victim of their Los Angeles County Coroner and Administration Departments.
A large percentage of families losing relatives to homicide, suicide, and unattended death do not learn about the open crime scene cleanup business. They learn only about county or city employee related crime scene cleanup companies. In this way county and city employees ensure their extra income. They receive money, that is, by sending these grieving families to crime scene cleanup companies. The facts are that this conflict of interest places our democracy at greater risk than at present.
Before long, if not already, this kickback money will make its way into local elections. The incentive remains too great for local politicians to take money from corrupt companies and corrupt civil servants. By simply marinating the status quo, politicians insure their political blood money from this form of death cleanup corruption.
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Congress Created Bonanza for some County Employees
Sometimes a government intends one outcome and then creates others. That's what happened when blood cleanup became more hazardous. Because Human Immune Deficiency (HIV and Hepatitis B and C threatened medical staff and other workers, congress passed relevant legislation. Known as "bloodborne pathogens," these deadly germs spread quickly around the world. An epidemic arose. Our blood supply became at risk. Surgeries required "banking" a patient's own blood before undergoing their operation. Some progress against the germs arose.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration followed the Center for Disease Control's lead. Wet, moist, and dry flaky blood became "biohazards" and as such, require special handling in the work place. Even outside of the work place, everyone was advised to use universal precautions when working with or near blood.
Before long, business people learned that they could milk the fear-factor by creating undue concerns related to human blood exposure. The greatest risk remained in the medical field. Hypodermic needles contaminated by blood stuck unsuspecting workers. Thousands died and continue to die. So using this concern as a springboard, it took only a little dog-and-pony falsification of information to mystify the public.
At this point in history, 2012, Americans generally believe that bloodborne pathogens exist in death odors and blood odors. Many are willing to pay thousands of dollars to have horrific death scenes cleaned because of their bloodborne pathogen fears.
There's nothing wrong with payment for services in crime scene cleanup, for sure. The wrong resides in misinforming emotionally traumatized families and business owners. Los Angeles County employees send families to co-conspirators in this misinformation, kickback blood cleanup con game. As a result unsuspecting families pay monopoly prices.
In truth, Los Angeles crime scene cleanup work belongs in the hands of small businesses like carpet cleaning and janitorial companies. Here we find a free enterprise industry free of any local government intrusion. Start up costs remain within the reach of single-owners.
Bloodborne pathogen certification remains below $30 online. Training amounts to learning to making decisions, destroying, disinfecting, and safely handling and disposing of blood and blood products. Opening these industries by shutting down county government monopolization over crime scene cleanup ensures prices drop, services increase, and democracy remains free of government collusion in our political system.
And, of course, homicides and suicides leave behind blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). Before long county employees learned that they could make a lot by cleaning up after violent deaths. Simply referring victims' families to their own crime scene cleanup company, or by referring to a rewarding crime scene cleanup company enriched these civil servants.
Coroner clerks and coroner investigators soon realize that they were sitting on a golden egg. so to speak. some referred these jobs to other county and employees. These employees with an interest in making big money. Some of these employees started their own crime scene cleanup companies.
To help make this bonanza a little clearer, here is what happens if you try to start a Los Angeles crime scene cleanup company. Once you have completed your blood-borne pathogen training and have completed your marketing, you will wait a very long time for your first Los Angeles crime scene cleanup opportunity. As explained above, County employees have a first opportunity to refer families to crime scene cleanup companies. So a crime scene cleanup company without contacts in county government must find opportunities for crime scene cleanup that county employees did not value.
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