Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: miss merry maid on April 05, 2011, 06:46:28 pm
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hi guys, im just interested in knowing if anyone on here does the extteme cleaning, ie police scenes of crime etc etc, im interested and want to learn more about it or can anyone give any info thanx
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Its a carpet cleaning forum, 88 views and no response, maybe worth finding a extreme cleaning forum and re-posting
Mark
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Isn't Martin into that crime scene cleaning? He might catch your post Miss Merry Maid.... :)
There are a few about who will probably talk you out of it like they did with me. Wait until you see the pictures, I didn't realise I was squeamish until I seen the ones Martin posted.....
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The work is far and few between apartantly as not many people fancy paying the high prices that is needed. I think Martin said it in one of his posts.
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I have done the course at the flood school , the work is easy , it is the protocols and paperwork thet has to be followed which is difficult .
Oh, and actually getting the work on a regular basis.
What is high priced extreme cleaning to us , is regular minimum wage general janitorial work to thousands of organisations ,who think nothing of cleaning up human waste,blood and filth daily.
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hi guys, im just interested in knowing if anyone on here does the extteme cleaning, ie police scenes of crime etc etc, im interested and want to learn more about it or can anyone give any info thanx
Hi
There is a whole ection on Trauma cleaning on the other forum (scsf) where you can get loads of info.
But the work is few and far between, unless you are in with a HA and then you might have a bit more of it. Also there is a training company in wales they have constant training but it's flooding the market with trauma cleaners.
My last one was 3 weeks ago, which was also a tough & sad one to do (direct relatives present)
God luck if you decide to go for it, it is interesting work.
Regards
Martin 8)