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Although our crime scene cleanup company website must convey a sense of professionalism, be easy to navigate and informational in nature, it must also attract new customers.  How many times have you refused to go deeper into a website simply because it was annoying?  Or, how often have you visited a website that fits the [...]

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In speaking with the staff of one of the larger crime scene cleanup companies in the Midwest, I learned they recently had a student from London attend their crime scene cleanup training course.  Amazed that someone would travel that far for training, I asked for her number so I could chat with her about the [...]

Spanish Flu, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Influenza, Hong Kong Flu or Asian Flu – regardless of the name bestowed, it’s still a flu.  It is estimated that the flu (short for influenza) kills approximately 36,000 people a year in the United States.  Another 115,000 people are hospitalized with complications from the flu.
All flus are categorized as [...]

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CleanupBlog.com is seeking qualified authors who might know a bit about the Crime Scene Cleanup Industry.  Please take a few minutes to view our categories and, if you think you can contribute useful content to our blog, please contact us.  Ideally, we would like to appoint three or four leading experts in the Crime Scene [...]

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I recently found a blog that I found worth mentioning, www.nakedgator.com.  In particular, the latest entry I found worthy of including at least a small part of in this blog.  Although it has nothing to do with our industry, NakedGator.com discusses a number of issues that should be important to us all.
Here is an excerpt:
“If 65 [...]

I have been asked by our State Police if I could clean-up after the use of CS/CN gas after being deployed into a home, business etc. I know once it settles it is in a powder form. How does one clean it up? I have searched everywhere.
Any suggestions?
 

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