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This blood cleanup company cleans and decontaminates homes, businesses, and industrial settings. We respond with care, concern, and professional cleaning. We clean Homicide, suicide, unattended deaths and decomposition any day, any hour.

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Blood cleanup appointments accepted at any hour. Do not hesitate to call. Eddie Evans answers the telephone because he does not believe answering machines are appropriate for answering blood cleanup related calls. Homicide, suicide, unattended death and other tragedies call for concern and expert information.

 

Eddie's cleaning record includes hundreds of death scenes involving many violent deaths and decomposition. Eddie's blood cleanup company guarantees his cleaning. You need to look far-and-wide to find a more experienced biohazard cleaner.

 

If you need to clean up after a violent homicide, suicide, or accident, visit crimescenecleanup.com/Blood_Cleanup_Suggestions.html

 

Notes on Blood Cleanup

 

When cleaning up after a blood discharge, understand blood exists as a specialized form of connective tissue. It comes from the bones and pre-molecular fibers. This connective property helps to explain blood's adhesiveness to many materials. We know from experience that letting solutions dwell for a long while helps to break blood's adhesive holding power.

 

Blood's Ph level, 7.35 to 7.45, indicates acidic or alkaline cleaners for solutions. The surrounding materials will indicate which Ph solution to use for its removal.

 

Blood plasma fluid makes up about 55% blood's fluids. About 90% of this amount consists of water. Given time, blood dries to its adhesive state in some conditions. At times when given an opportunity to coagulate in large amounts, blood will flake or harden like a large scab.

 

Working with dried blood involves much less risk from HIV, hepatitis b, and hepatitis C. The more serious risks with dried blood pertain to airborne blood. Naturally, avoiding ventilation near dried, flakey blood makes sense. Ventilate rooms after blood's removal, not before.

 
   
   

 

 

 

 

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