This web page presents an affordable Burbank biohazard cleanup service. Homicide, suicide, and unattended death, decomposition, and traumatic blood loss services available here cost less. I cover all of Burbank and its surrounding area every day, every hour. Call for a telephone quote or to ask questions.
My name is Eddie Evans, and I'm also known as Ed Evans in the biohazard industry. I have hundreds of other web pages just like this one. I need these pages to help reach Burbank residents in need of my services. It happens that county employees have now, inappropriately, monopolized my business field. Legal or not, they direct grieving families to their own biohazard cleanup company or receive kickbacks for sending families to biohazard companies.
What are your prices?
I usually charge less than $888 and down. My price will go over $1,000 when a shotgun or high caliber weapon leads to massive biological dispersion. In these cases I must seal entire rooms, remove flooring and walls, and so on. My fee still comes in at less than $2,000, unless there are multiple deaths. My fees are fixed on the telephone. My price does not go up. But please understand, I have changed my price once in nine years. On this one occasion the responsible party called from out of state for a Burbank decomposition cleanup. He had not seen the death scene. When I arrived, I and the condominium manager found fluid had migrated to the below home, down a hallway, and so forth. Just the same, my price still came in thousands of dollars than quoted prices by competitors.
Why lower prices?
My prices are lower because I am a self-employed biohazard cleanup practitioner. I've ran my biohazard cleanup company for 9 years. My company's name is Biosafe. My prices have always been low because I've always been self-employed. Without employees I have a lower overhead. I have no workman's compensation to pay. There's no vacation pay, health and life insurance, and other employee benefits to pay. When you hire me you're paying for my skills, knowledge, and abilities. In nine years I've learned a lot. I also had a lot of training before I entered the biohazard cleanup business. Since I've cleaned for my company I've gained a lot of experience. My clients receive the best I've got and save money in the process.
How long does biohazard cleanup take?
I usually take less than a full 8 hours, but I do insist on having a second day for odor issues and rechecking for biohazardous materials. The number of hours involved depend on type of death, where, when, how, how long the decedent was "down," and other influences.
What I do
I disinfect first, then I begin cutting and removing biohazardous waste from its surrounding materials. Some of these surrounding materials I call "biowaste" and "solid waste." Neither are infectious, but biohazardous waste is infectious and also called "medical waste." These materials I render safe for removal. At times I cause these materials to become biowaste or solid waste as I continue disinfecting and cleaning. Biohazard cleanup usually works like any other janitorial related form of cleaning, except for biohazards and horrific working conditions. I mean that scrubbing, rinsing, vacuum (wet), disinfecting, sealing, and demolition come into play.
Biohazardous Waste
California's health department requires that biohazard cleanup practitioners freeze biohazard waste until its removal by a biohazard waste transporter. This requirement places an added expense on handling biohazard waste; freezer space and electricity add to overhead. Once frozen biohazard cleanup materials no longer pose a risk from their blood or other fluids.
Biohazardous waste can also act as a carrier of infectious diseases from exposure. Exposure may take place by inhaling, swallowing, eye contact, injection, and open wounds.
Homicide, suicide, and unattended death scenes all carry a risk of biohazard exposure. Biohazard cleanup technicians must take great care from infectious wastes of other sorts too.
Once the dangers of the biohazardous waste were identified, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) put forth certain regulations for the waste disposal. Biohazardous Waste Disposal Regulations in the U.S. vary from state to state. The regulations have helped to establish penalties for mismanagement of the biohazardous waste and also established record-keeping requirements.
Biohazard Cleanup Guarantee
I guarantee my biohazard cleanup work because anything less would lack common decency. It's hard to imagine that I'll need to return to a biohazard cleanup job in Burbank or anywhere else, but I've been asked to return more than once. In no case did biohazards remain on the death scene. In nine years, I've had two clients mistake their new carpet, linoleum, and other materials for odors related to biohazard cleanup. In any case, I returned as asked and found my work completed and embarrassed clients.
Los Angeles Homicides
Sensational homicides in Southern California's history stand out because of Hollywood, generally. Although, we've had our share of brutal homicides occur. When it comes to crime scene cleanup, we have more than our share when it comes to gang violence. Our Los Angeles Times tends to add to sensationalism in some homicides because of celebrity-minded Los Angeles residents. We should not lose site of Raymond Chandler's stories, either.
Griffith J. Griffith served one year on an attempted murder charge against his wife. He failed to convince a jury of his insanity, received two years, and did one because of good behavior. Then there was John and James McNamara, union activists in 1910, accused of bombing the Los Angles Times building. For their defense they received a colorful character, Clarence Darrow, famous for his Scopes "Monkey Trial."
Black Dahlia's murder case shook Hollywood and the rest of Los Angeles when actress Elizabth Ann Short's severly butchered body was found in the Crenshaw district, January 15, 1947. Her killer was never found.
Not all of Los Angeles should be judged by these tarnishing events. We have our Muscle Beach, home of athletes. Vic Tanny, Joe Gold, Jack LaLanne, Steve Reeves, and others used this Santa Monica Beach for years.
Los Angeles has its misfortunes, nonetheless. My last accidental death cleanup job in Los Angeles County took place in Altadena. A young man died after inhaling paint thinner vapors in an enclosed space. He used paint thinner to remove paint from a floor located behind a church sancturary. Another city with Hollywood connections would be Burbank, famous for our Smothers Brothers characterizations during the 1970s. Burbank, found 11 miles from Los Angeles, boomed into existence in the 1880s as one of many growing subdivisions. With its own airport, Burbank stood poised to grow into a booming city of late.
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