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Biohazard & Crime Scene Cleanup

December 14, 2016 By Alan Cohen

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Bio SoCal is called upon regularly by Law Enforcement and cities officials o help citizens after a crime occurs in their home or business.

Bio So Cal arrives to Crime Scenes in discrete and unmarked trucks to clean  and decontaminate crime scenes professionally and according to the protocol and regulation’s set out by the California Department of Public Health.

How is a Biohazard Scene Cleaned?

Any biohazard site needs to be attended to in accordance with strict health and safety regulations. If you are in any doubt as to whether you are allowed to handle such a situation, then you all Bio SoCal for service.

At Bio Cal is licensed by the CDPH, and all of our staff are fully trained to know how to handle, and properly decontaminate a biohazards. Our staff is equipped with PPE (personal protective equipment), and uses the most effective and Eco-friendly chemicals to clean and decontaminate the scene.

What is a Biohazard?

A biohazard is anything which is a risk to spread illness or disease and includes the following:

  • Blood, Bodily Fluids, Vomit
  • Feces and Urine
  • Used needles
  • Decomposed Bodies
  • Homeless encampments
  • Tear Gas
  • Suicide

If you are uncertain as to whether you are dealing with a biohazard, just give us a call and we will help guide you through and safe and appropriate plan prior to our arrival.

Crime Scene Clean Up

We provide crime scene cleanup services to private citizens, as well as to businesses, and municipalities. We understand that a crime scene is a sensitive and confidential matter and are always discrete and sensitive to ongoing investigations and the emotional impact of such an event.

What does it cost to clean up a Crime Scene?

We always do our very best to make our services as affordable as possible while. The last thing you need is additional worry and stress during a difficult and unexpected time. Every situation is different and each scene requires specific attention all of which contributes to the cost. If you have a homeowners insurance or business policy it is most likely only going to cost you the deductible with little to no out of pocket for you.

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LA Times “The Homicide Report” – A Story for Every Victim

April 28, 2015 By Alan Cohen

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Since 2007, the Los Angeles Times has published The Homicide Report, an interactive blog that chronicles every “death of a human at the hand of another” and deemed a homicide by the coroner’s office. More than a collection of statistics, a story is told about each victim, whether implicated in the crime or not. The Chicago Sun Times similarly has Homicide Watch Chicago, “dedicated to the proposition that murder is never a run-of-the-mill story.” As we at Bio SoCal see in our business, homicide leaves behind a rippling, human devastation to family, neighborhoods and communities.

The Homicide Report interactive map and database provide some interesting general statistics. For example, Los Angeles County is responsible for 32% of all California homicides, and 4% of the murders in the country (in 2012). While Los Angeles County still has one of the highest murder rates in the country (7.7 per 100,000 people), the rate is down to almost half of what it was between 1992-1993.

But it is important to step aside from the numbers, and follow the site down to the stories of each of the victims and their families. For example, on April 6th, 2015, four men in one day were murdered, ranging in age from 18 to 48 years old, from all over the county: Tommie, Michael, Adam and Justin. And a few days earlier, on April 1st, four more people were shot to death: Denise, Ervin, Robert and Haroutoun. None of these murder victims had front-page stories attached to their deaths, but each of them likely left behind families and loved ones. These pictures and stories show that homicide is not just about rising or falling statistics; it’s about people.

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Introducing the Bio SoCal Blog

March 17, 2015 By Alan Cohen

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TrucklowWelcome to the Bio SoCal blog, information important to the people and communities we serve. Bio SoCal provides confidential and discreet biohazard cleaning services, helping people with the necessary steps after a traumatic event such as a suicide, crime, unattended death.  We also provide hoarding remediation, helping people who are feeling overwhelmed by excessive clutter and need help restoring their home to a healthy living environment.  Visit our website to learn more about our services providing expert care and attention to serious and risky cleanup situations. Please send suggestions for our blog to info@BioSoCal.com.

 

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