FAQ on CSC crime scene cleaning questions
Regulations on Crime Scene
Cleanup
WE
are located in Lake County, and serve a 450 mile
radius from (Cuyahoga County) Cleveland Ohio
.
Through to New York, Pennsylvania (Pa.),
Washington, Indiana, Michigan, W. Virginia, Kentucky, N. Carolina,
Virginia & Tenn.
If the project is out of our travel
range, we will contact our network of other dependable
Remediation firms in this line ( field of CTS Decon ) of work to
complete that job. Our clients are the family or homeowner,
insurance companies, law
enforcement organizations, government agencies, property managers,
private individuals and commercial companies. We accept
insurance assignment for payments.
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is the ANSWER~! Please let us
hear from you today, Thank you for visiting, Betty Brown, CEO
A Team Masters 262
Shelton Blvd. Eastlake, Ohio zip code 44095-1069 United
States
800-595-1313
local
Phone:
440-942-8769 Fax:
440-951-6871 ~ our email address is email us
here a-team@stratos.net
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| NOTE* These "TRADES"
(Crime & Trauma Scene Decontamination industry &
Methamphetamine Lab Contamination clean up) must comply with
stricter Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA regulations. *It is well worth
repeating....as the fines can be, and are, stiff or very heavy
if a business permits it's untrained personnal to do the work
of trained certified professionals. The public may not be
aware - but business' need to, as not being informed is no
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Crime Scene cleanup, what is
piece of mind worth?
(our press release written awhile back)/August 3, 2004
-- If the death is in a business, or a commercial building, the
regular cleaning people or the employee can not be summoned to clean
up these body fluids. Nor do they have the knowledge of how to
decontaminate and fully deodorize the scene. And if it is in a home,
the family really does not have the desire to take on this
specialized, heavy duty cleaning either.
A Team Master's website offers much
information on this subject, including regulations of what is
required. The parent firm, A
Team Masters has been in business over
12 years. The firm has several divisions, one being a 12
year old retail casket store - with a website
http://www.burialitems.com . Being in the death care industry
already, this is another achievement to expand to the needs of the
public. The business boasts they service industrial, non profit,
hotels, commercial and consumers alike, and this newest division
being met by this enterprise - is in demand and a growing service.
All blood, pieces of a body, matter, or body fluids
nowadays need to be treated as bio-hazardous wastes. Betty Brown,
the CEO, states: Say your Aunt dies, in the bathtub, and is not
found for several days. The police are called, the body removed and
you are left to clean up the fluids, what do you do? Of course this
being a loved ones last contact, you do not wish to be repulsed by
needing to do this 'project' yourself. And, if you call the Super of
the building, he knows, and should tell you that their cleaning lady
or other employees, are not trained or equipped to handle this
cleaning. They did not sign on to be exposed to sometimes horrifying
sites, or others blood or bodily fluids. Also, the possibility that
a life threatening decease might be contracted, or other hazardous
materials may be encountered in the course of the site clean-up
procedure is possible. The cleaning crew or employee could pick up a
serious illness or life threatening decease from a contaminant of
disease or chemical hazards, and unknowingly spread it to his or her
family. The Super or police should have resources for you to call
on, as removal of biohazard waste is dangerous as well. If in Ohio
and surrounding states, by calling 800-595-1313 on A Team
Masters, the project is completed without further concern.
Perhaps even your homeowners insurance or the Victims fund of your
state will pay for this service. We also have a network of
providers to offer as a referral, if the call is out of our
traveling distance.
Unfortunately, most people don't know these programs
exist - or where to turn. It is a worry, what to do, in a situation
like this without causing further trauma to the victim or family.
The scene has to be cleaned right, the site fully turned back to the
way it was prior to any death - and a janitorial service just isn't
going to fit the bill. Penalties for violation of the standard are
severe and the employee may also file a workers compensation claim
in addition to filing a lawsuit. The piece of mind and security in
knowing all of the process will be done correctly, all restored
fully, and all - if any- trash will be handled and disposed of in
the required manner, are well worth the fees. .
For more information, Betty Brown, CEO of A Team Masters
scenecleanup.com Email a-team@stratos.net a-team@stratos.nethttp://www.ateammasters.com
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 Methamphetamine Lab Contamination is another
subject that is extremely serious and needs professional attention.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methamphetamine
site in part --copy--"These chemicals are commonly used by
people without laboratory training in and around the household for a
variety of household uses; however, the production of
methamphetamine is not to be confused with these much-safer
household uses. In fact, when law enforcement finds a
methamphetamine lab, specially-trained and certified professionals,
wearing full hazardous materials protection suits, dismantle and
dispose of the lab equipment and materials. It is estimated that,
for every pound of methamphetamine produced, 5 pounds of hazardous
waste are also produced.
Some of the more obvious signs of a 'meth' lab in
operation is the smell of a cat-urine-like odour and witnessing
brass fittings on pipes (eg. propane bottles) turning a blue colour.
This is caused by hydrochloric acid vapours and in some cases from
anhydrous HCl gas, it also makes stainless steel go a blackish
colour and become rusted and anything made of regular steel ends up
quickly coated in rust.
The highly toxic by-products are sometimes dumped in
unsafe places. Dangerous situations can also result: For example, if
the reaction is allowed to overheat, phosphine gas can be produced.
When produced in large quantities, it usually explodes (autoignition
from diphosphine formation caused by overheating phosphorus),
injuring or killing individuals who are present. Since the late
1990s, the number of burn victims in the United States whose
injuries were sustained from meth labs has skyrocketed, accounting
for over 30% of cases in some parts of the nation. --end copy--
Thank you for reading. Please let us know if we can assist in any
way.
800-595-1313 local
Phone: 440-942-8769

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