My Guarantee
I guarantee my work. I guarantee a quoted price over the telephone remains the price paid for crime scene cleanup, suicide cleanup, and unaccompanied death decomposition cleanup. You pay the quoted price and I return to correct anything related to crime scene cleanup that needs correcting. I rarely need to return, but I will do so if needed.
I reduce or remove odors.
Partner Homicide
One fact stands out. If we must die by homicide, the odds are better than half that homicide finds us at home.
The greatest risk factor for partner homicide by men appears to be estrangement and prior assaultive and controlling behavior.
When callers reach this point for crime scene cleanup service, it means that they somehow got beyond the Orange County Coroner and County Administrator's crony employees. Congratulations, because now you will receive the free market price and service your birthright entitles you to. And I have an opportunity to earn your trust for your Orange County biohazard cleanup needs.
No joke. I own crimescenecleanup.com as well as too many crime scene cleanup domains to keep track. I should receive many calls for crime scene cleanup in Orange County. Why? Because I own dozens of high ranking web sites in Orange County.
I have cleaned once in over a year in Orange County. Last year I cleaned two unattended death decompositions in Orange County. The families that hired me found me quickly on the internet because their coroner referred company wanted too much money. I remember the last date well because it was my forty-first wedding anniversary, September 28. I cleaned in Garden Grove following an unattended death decomposition.
I cleaned for my telephone quoted price, one-third of the county coroner's referred cleaning company. I did not know about the prior bid.
My words are not true, according to the Orange County coroner's office. Abbreviating the last five years of conversations with county employees, I presents the county's claims.
The county government does not refer decedent's families to crime scene cleanup companies.
The county's decedent families use the Yellow Pages to find crime scene cleanup companies.
The county's decedent families use the Internet to find crime scene cleanup companies.
Assuming the county's stories are true, and my story is false, then how does anyone explain no calls to the most widely accessed telephone number in Orange County Internet's crime scene cleanup companies?
If we are to believe the simplest explanation, then you will agree with me.
That is, my story that I do not receive crime scene cleanup calls in Orange County because county employees refer taxpayers to companies of their choice, not yours. My own mother could be victimized by these crime scene cleanup cronies, Orange County Government's favorite biohazard cleaners.
Eddie Evans
I, Eddie Evans, am doing business in Orange County as Crime Scene Cleanup. I provide Orange County with crime scene cleanup service twenty-four hours, seven days a week; my prices are fair and almost always well below the competition's prices. I almost always ask callers how they found me.
I remove blood following homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, and sever decompositions. At times, blood releases from the human body will include other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) besides blood.
I have cleaned alone for about seven years. See my training and education list below. If you like, speak with Eddie Evans
Why do we have Crime Scene Cleaners?
In brief, other types of cleaning businesses do not approach cleaning like the crime scene cleanup companies approach their type of crime scene cleanup.
Looking to the history of crime scene cleanup, families and businesses experiencing a violent death from a crime or suicide would rather not clean after the traumatic death. Until recently, within the last 30 years, carpet cleaners and morticians filled this crime scene cleaning need for the few families with discretionary income.
Others began to specialize in this new "crime scene cleanup" industry because of its income potential. When congress passed its bloodborne pathogen legislation, it created an inevitable crime scene cleanup industry.
A sense of caution grew because blood exposure meant exposure to bloodborne pathogens like HIV. Long held cultural taboos also followed blood exposure to the crime scene cleanup technicians without formal biological training. These two elements of crime scene cleanup accounted for those early, extraordinary crime scene cleanup fees.
Early crime scene cleanup technicians must have experienced anxiety as a result. In fact, even today some newer crime scene cleanup technicians exaggerate the biohazards, which creates a problem for education around genuine concerns.
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Whenever cleaning after a violent crime scene, like a homicide, I wonder how life got so bent out of shape.
Alcohol and Drugs and Violence
Alcohol, drugs, and an abusive history often contribute to homicides. "Murder" or what the police refer to as 187 has a well defined place in the penal code of every state. Crime scene cleanup in Orange County will show the same substance abuse patterns as in other counties across the US.
Life has its ups and downs under the best of conditions. Adding substance abuse to life's problems creates maladaptive behavior and problems for law enforcement.
Drugs like cocaine and methamphetmine often play some part in homicides in Orange County. Heroin use leads to strong-arm robberies with handguns. Home burglaries often have some form of drug abuse at the root of the home invasion. Marijuana has no significant place in homicide, outside of the drug war, as best as I can find.
Marijuana abusers grow paranoid and slow to respond, but generally not aggressive as a result of marijuana use. "Laid back" reflects a familiar term to marijuana's emotional state. This is not to say that aggressive people do not remain aggressive under the influence of marijuana. In any case, research does not implicate aggression and homicide as do cocaine and methamphetemine.
When a substance abuser becomes homicidal we can figure that within the last year any of the following were at play:
- Substance abuse causing loss of work, poor school attendance, and neglecting home and personal hygiene.
- Acting in a physically dangerous manner placing others at risk of great bodily harm or death.
- Dependency on substance abuse need not occur for substance intoxication leading to homicide.
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When arriving at a residence to clean, I know beforehand what I will find. I keep biohazard cleanup rules in the back of my mind. If a female victim suffered a gunshot, she suffered multiple gunshots to the head and torso. She suffered physical abuse before the shooting. She knew the perpetrator and may have lived with him at the time or previously. In fact, a pair-bond between the two means that she suffered repeated beatings from her abusing partner. (See observation note)
The decline in female perpetrated homicide declined in all age groups of women. The greatest decrease occurred in in women's age groups 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 years old. As we might believe, these age groups were most likely affected by the presence of legal and social resources for abused women.
Returning to traumatic injuries and homicide, If the victim died instantly I find less blood than had she bleed after being shot. When the heart keeps bleeding the wound allows bleedout until the victim bleeds to death. Overall homicide rarely occurs, considering the numbers applied nationwide. When it does occur between husband and wife, overkill may lead to instant or near instant death.
Indicators of Violent Homicide
A violent homicide has indicators of its own, but no known statistical data to point out. A model of partner homicides by male perpetrators shows a history of physical abuse. If the male no long lives with the female, risk factors found above become more noteworthy. When the homicide occurs at least two or more acts of stabbing, cutting, or shooting take place. Hence, bleedouts by female homicide victims killed by their partner seldom occur.
This sort of death involving a female killed by an enraged husband often shows that the husband self-escalates to the point of murder.
Because of the male's propensity for using a gun to commit homicide, female deaths occur quickly, as indicated above. Multiple objects may also become weapons. An enraged male partner abusing alcohol and drugs may result to a kitchen knife and then a baseball bat. I cleaned a home where the husband killed his wife with a kitchen knife, and then bludgeoned her with a baseball bat.
Meanwhile their three young children sat in the living room watching Saturday morning cartoons.
Violence in a family often begets violence in the perpetrator's future. Both males and females raised in physically abusive homes have a tendency to create abusive homes of their own. Of all groups studied for violence and homicide, physically abused children have the highest rate of arrest for violence.
On a positive note, homicides perpetrated against women declined because of demands to help women victimized by men. Today decline continues, although women remain victims of homicides in their own homes.
Estrangement: A term used to indicate separation of the male or female from their home environment.
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Keep in mind that bloodborne biohazards give way to frequent hand washing, but needle stick and other puncture wounds should give rise to caution. Inhaling dried, flaky blood also requires special caution when begriming a crime scene cleanup job. Because wet and moist blood present possible Hepatitis C infection and other illnesses, we consider wet and moist blood, as well as dried, flaky blood, among the biohazard waste materials.
So the risks of physical injury persist throughout crime scene cleanup as in any other field, but magnified by blood's dangers. The risk of physical injury during demolition work exist like in any construction trade, but for blood's dangers. As a biohazard cleanup of the environment often entails wearing protective clothing, a hallmark of biohazard cleanup.
Because death begins the decomposition process when the heart stops beating, contamination of the death scene with Hepatitis C and its long life expectancy in the wild, requires forethought and distance when cleaning.
I should digress here for a moment and point out something positive for those infected by Hepatitis C as well as other bloodborne pathogens. For those unfortunate infected few, healthy living, exercise, and other worthwhile hygiene habits help to slow Hepatitis C's destructive destiny.
For cleaning purposes, HIV carries the second most concern for crime scene cleanup technicians.
Known as AIDS in its advanced stage of development.
Today we accept AIDS as a terrible disease that kills many people from many different backgrounds. Today we know too that AIDS belongs to all demographic groups, not just homosexuals. As a consequence, crime scene cleanup technicians know to take caution when cleaning after violent crime and violent suicides.
This short summation of the rise of crime scene cleanup as a cleaning industry has much more to know about. In the future expect to find more on these pages about this subject.
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Observation Note: Beginning in the 1960's and into and through the 19880's, the US's women's movement forced significant social changes in social programs and domestic violence legislation and other resources for abused women. By the end of the 1970's the rate of partner homicide for all women dropped sharply. We would think that this sort of social change reflects a nationwide approach to controlling male aggression. Where aggression continued, women, at times, found resources to move away from their aggressors.
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