Crime Scene Clean Ups

Vince Wood

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Does anyone on here offer this service? I'm not talking about just washing some blood off sidewalks, I'm talking about if a murder was to take place inside of a house or something of that nature.

I'm thinking about getting certified for it and making it as a add on service.
 
Vince, now that is thinking outside the box. With that job I would have to get a good price. Its bad enough cleaning up when someone gets evicted.
 
I didn't realize there was a certification process for that type of thing Vince. Interesting thinking process. I would imagine a job like that would pay well, but then again, I don't know squat about it. Depending on your area, there could be a lot of jobs for this besides murders, including meth labs. The major problem may be getting your foot in the door for this type of work.
 
Now we will see specialty cleaners. Brain matter remover. That really is thinking outside the box but it got me thinking.
 
Does anyone on here offer this service? I'm not talking about just washing some blood off sidewalks, I'm talking about if a murder was to take place inside of a house or something of that nature.

I'm thinking about getting certified for it and making it as a add on service.


Vince I don't do it ( to answer your question).
I was a medic in Austin and saw these cats do their thing and it was impressive.
You could own L.A. bro.

Crime scene clean up to the stars.
Orange county alone!

You would just be jumping into another industry like we all did with pw.

Lots of certs required (as mentioned above) but worth it if you're into it.

It's pretty nasty stuff though man. You might want to try a "ride out" to make sure you can stomach it.

I mean , I learned my limits early. lol.
 
Some places require a contractors license for this work. Your market would be cities, because major cities do have a contractor, or insurance companies.
For a while, in one of the rougher neighborhoods in Phoenix there were a few huge billboards with a body outline, captioned " there are some things no one should have to clean up"
 
Had a job a few years ago for a company that did fire and water damage restoration, as well as crime scene cleanup.
I was with them for a few months until I finally got my 1st crime scene clean up job.
Wasn't for me, I kept gagging, and it really wasn't that bad of a crime scene.
But as stated above, I'm sure the boss man made good money.
 
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