The crime scene cleanup industry is certainly seeing an increase in the creation of new crime scene cleanup businesses. I would assume this is due to the downturn in the economy and the desire these new business owners have to create a better lifestyle. In talking with many of our students, four of whom are in class today, many [...]
How much does it cost to start a crime scene cleanup business? This is the top question my company receives from students who attend the Bio-Trauma 911 Crime Scene Cleanup Training Course. Although it usually isn’t asked until the last day, during the business section of our training course, it’s certainly on the minds of [...]
Last week, one of our recent students and the owner of a crime scene cleanup company contacted me for advice. Based on the information I was given, their technicians cleaned a home following a suicide. There were a number of family members involved with the cleanup process, which made the technician’s job even more difficult. During the course [...]
There are a lot of misconceptions about the Crime Scene Cleanup Industry. From illusions of a six figure income to nationwide certification, and a workload requiring several technicians to “I can quit my day job” because I’ll be so in demand, misconceptions abound. Here, I will make every effort to provide you with the honest [...]
Last Thursday, Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. was contacted by a nationwide insurance company, not to give us business, but to ask for advice. Evidently, one of their clients in Florida suffered a terrible and tragic loss and needed the assistant of a Crime & Trauma Scene Cleanup Company. The client worked with her insurance [...]
www.CleanupDirectory.com is a nationwide directory that has been created specifically for companies and individuals involved in the Crime Scene Cleanup, Gross Filth Cleanup, Janitorial Services, Janitorial Supplies and Property Remediation Industries. Also listed, you will find companies and individuals who assist with the removal of odors and other biohazards resulting from decomposition, mold, unattended deaths [...]






