Who
cleans
up
after
a
homicide?...suicide?...an
unattended
death
(that
has
been
there
for
several
days
or
even
months)?
Who
moves
in
when
CSI
moves
out?
This
unfortunate
and
emotionally
devastating
task
is
left
up
to
the
grieving
family
members
and
friends.
That's
right...emergency
personal
are
NOT
required
to
clean
the
aftermath
of a
trauma
scene.
Unfortunately,
most
people
aren't
aware
of
the
services
of a
Crime
Scene
Cleaning
company.
Crime-scene
cleaners
charge
up
to
$600
an
hour
for
their
service,
and
most
people
would
pay
a
lot
more.
$600/hr?
That's
on
top
of
supplies,
your
flat
fee
(which
can
run
into
thousands),
and
equipment
charges.
The
latest
clean-up
procedures
are
costly
to
the
one
who
pays
for
the
service.
There's
one
service
in
particular
that
STARTS
at
$3K...Crime-scene
clean-up
is a
niche
market
within
the
cleaning
industry.
Crime-scene
cleaners
come
in
and
restore
the
scene
to
its
pre-incident
state.
The
cleaners'
job
is
to
remove
any
sign
of
what
happened
and
any
biohazards
that
result
from
such
an
incident.
While
crime
scene
cleaning
companies
providing
a
real
service
for
people
desperately
in
need,
cleaning
up
crime
scenes
is a
BIG
business,
pure
and
simple.
Crime-scene
cleaners
are
usually
"secondary
responders"
--
they
arrive
after
the
police,
firefighters,
paramedics
and
coroner.
The
scene
is
typically
already
secured,
but
the
clean-up
crew
needs
to
confirm
this
and
continue
to
make
sure
the
public
can't
enter
the
scene,
because
it's
a
biohazard.
Having
the
technical
skill
to
perform
proper
decontamination
is
important,
but
equally
as
important
is
knowing
how
to
run
a
decontamination
business
successfully
and
stay
legally
compliant.
How
to
get
payment
for
your
services
Even
if
you
feel
you
couldn't
physically
go
out
and
do
the
job
yourself,
you
can
still
start
your
own
business
and
hire
employees
to
do
the
work
for
you.
You'll
receive
TONS
of
inquiries
from
people
who
would
LOVE
to
work
for
you.
With
this
type
of
revenue,
you'll
be
able
to
pay
your
employees
an
hourly
wage
of
up
to
$100.
Paying
someone
this
amount
of
money
will
allow
you
to
hire
the
most
professional
of
employees
and
weed
out
the
"just
curious"
and
ones
who
are
fascinated
by
gore.