Tuesday 25 June 2013

Do you have what it takes?








Most crime scene cleanup technicians do not work nine to five hours. Instead, they are on the job, usually for 12-hour shifts throughout weekends, almost two nights every week, and one or two weekends a month. This is due to the general nature of the work we do. It is scattered and regular hours are a luxury for our employers, who are usually the local law enforcement agencies. As a result of which you are required to be able to work at a moment's notice. You cannot be out of city, at a party, drinking, or otherwise be unavailable once called.


One of the main job duties we do is cleaning up human waste. This includes cleansing blood off walls and objects, the floor covering, throwing off articles of furniture, and bag loose human remains the medical examiner has left behind. You are at all times required to wear acceptable protecting gear to stop exposure to blood-borne pathogens. Your training teaches you to make use of the chemicals to use to get the work done, as normal cleaners don’t fully sanitize affected areas.

Another common cleanup scenario is once criminals like meth and other drug dealers are taken into custody, and the toxic chemicals left at the crime scene need correct disposal. Training for crime scene cleaners usually include protective gear one wears, a way to handle numerous dangerous chemicals, correct disposal strategies and accounting for all inventories. You treat all substances at a crime scene as doubtlessly dangerous, even though they maybe labeled otherwise, because they may be mislabeled to forestall detection by authorities.

Perhaps the foremost dangerous scenario for crime scene cleanup professional is being called to wash a possible bio-terrorism site. If you are managing infectious agents, you've got to wear hot, significant protecting gear, like a HAZMAT suit, double-filter respirators and chemical-spill boots. You’re coaching covers respiration protection, official communication channels, and awareness of your personal space and labeling procedures. It is vital all procedures are followed to the letter, otherwise you risk infecting not solely yourself, but innumerable others by being careless.


Source: Bio Cleanse

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd – The Trauma, Accident & Crime Scene Technicians


Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd, are Trauma Clean, Accident & Crime Scene Cleaning Technicians, located in the Australian Capital Territory Canberra, also servicing NSW.

Bio Cleanse’s dedicated team of highly trained professionals is ready at all times to respond to and restore any situation that may arise from a crime scene, homicide or suicide.

Bio Cleanse will thoroughly clean, remediate and restore any and all areas affected by your tragic event. Let us reduce your stress and perform the monumental task of cleaning up, affording you the peace of mind you deserve during this difficult, traumatic and emotional time.

Bio Cleanse specialises in trauma scene cleanup and decontamination of bio hazardous incidents in all environments.

Bio Cleanse will clean and sanitise the site, neutralise the odours, and seal and remove all contaminated materials for disposal at a licensed medical waste facility. Bio Cleanse is committed to helping people when tragedy strikes. Bio Cleanse’s objective is to restore safety to an environment in the most professional and discrete manner possible. This relieves family members or employees of the emotional and traumatic task of cleaning up.
If left un-remediated, properties that have been used as clandestine drug labs pose serious health problems to future inhabitants. To avoid any health hazards, Bio Cleanse has a specialized system to clean meth labs and suspected meth labs and to disinfect any such suspect properties.

 

To know more about Bio Cleanse Pty Ltd please visit: www.bio-cleanse.com.au

 

Contact Us:

Bio Cleanse Pty LTD
PO Box 175
Goulburn NSW 2580

Phone: 0427 411 789
Fax: (02) 4821 3408
Email: norrisbryan@hotmail.com