My name is Eddie Evans and this web page is one of thousands I've placed on the Internet. I use my many web pages to let people know Montclair has an option to use my professional cleaning services. I want people to know that I can help them for less than $800. I wrote, "less than," not more.
Why so cheap?
I charge less because I am self-employed. I have over 8 years cleaning after death: homicide, suicide, unattended death with decomposition, accidental death, amputation, and many other types of biohazardous environments.
I'd say that making hundreds of dollars in 1 day is a pretty good deal, overall. I make many times more than most biohazard cleanup technicians in San Bernardino County. But I make many thousands of dollars less than most biohazard cleanup companies. That's OK, too.
I've cleaned up enough blood over the years I don't find a need to charge thousands. After all, I'm a janitor, death's janitor in some ways.
My experience tells me that most biohazard cleanup work takes me about 1 day, and sometimes less. I've worked at death cleanup for as little as 55 minutes. Then again, I've worked for over a week on a multiple homicide. Of course I had to charge many times more than I usually need to charge Montclair residents and businesses.
I'm satisfied. Providing an important service for a working family price suits me just fine.
Cleaning Time
Regressing to cleaning time, sometimes I need a second day for Montclair homicides, `suicides, or unattended death's with decomposition. .That's the breaks in my business. I'm still satisfied. Most satisfying for me are the results of my work. Before I begin, others do not want any part of a death scene. After I clean, others are safe and certain they too can do their work.
I always do my best. Perhaps others clean faster than I do. It's hard to imagine anyone recovering a death scene as thoroughly as I do, but there could be others with a better cleaning method. I have no way of knowing who the best cleaners are in this business. I would be arrogant to compare the young women and men biohazard cleanup technicians in this crime scene cleanup endeavor.
But there's one more detail. My prices do not allow competitors much wiggle room. Since almost all crime scene cleanup companies use technicians, paid employees, they have a very large overhead.
Competitors with employees pay per employee hour. They pay their blood cleanup technicians' medical insurance, social security, and workmen's compensation. Some crime scene cleanup companies even pay overtime on Saturday and Sunday.
Me, I'm self-employed. Saturdays and Sundays come and go. I'm 24/7/365 and would not have it otherwise. I love my business and helping people in tough situations pleases me to no end. TOP
In the final result, my flexibility to add value to my professional biohazard cleanup work gives me an edge. Think about these benefits when choosing a company. A self-employed professional cleaner may be your best choice, considering that most death scene cleanup jobs take less than 8 hours.
There's more to consider, though. Young cleaners move much faster than I do. They have greater strength than I do. The only real advantage I have over young cleaners is my experience and education. I would bet some young cleaners would claim my education has no value in biohazard cleanup work. I would argue otherwise, but who really knows? Anyway, I've seen several companies add this death cleanup business to their efforts. They appear to have good faith and an ernest desire to provide professional results. They must match my service, I feel.
What I Claim
What I do claim is that my work comes with a blood cleanup guarantee. My blood cleanup work comes with a certificate of completion for clients to show real estate agents, friends, family, and business associates. What this certificate means is that I disinfected the death scene, removed biohazard waste, disinfected again, and sealed after thoroughly cleaning blood soiled areas.
This biohazard cleanup certificate means that I, Eddie Evans, will return to a biohazard scene and clean anything in the scope of my duties.
A guarantee to return on request is about all anyone can do. So you can bet I do not want to neglect my cleaning efforts.
Eddie Evans. TOP