Orange Trauma Cleanup
We usually think of Orange trauma cleanup as something affecting the poor. I find plenty of poor clients for my trauma cleanup efforts, too. But there's more to cleaning after physical trauma then trauma cleanup for poor people. poor and minority neighborhoods host plenty of trauma. Ask any law enforcement officials and community leaders about traumatic injuries in Orange. They'll point to increased violence on stepped-up gang activity, drugs and the ready availability of guns for traumatic injuries. But, while I use this term here, trauma cleanup, I refer to a broader meaning. I'm referring to crime scene cleanup as well as homicide cleanup, in particular. So these areas of trauma cleanup come together. I also use this term for blood cleanup and biohazard cleanup. There's no doubt about it. When trauma occurs, we cannot deny blood a place at the scene. It goes without saying, too, that biohazard cleanup follows traumatic injuries. Any time there's blood or other infectious materials (OPIM) around, biohazards may have a place on the trauma scene. Emotional trauma follows physical trauma. We don't need a psychologist to point out this cause and effect relationship. We know it intuitively. We've known it since that very first time we fell and bloodied our knees. We cried. We shared our pain with those we know, with those we trust. Besides its physical and emotional costs, there's trauma's financial costs. So who pays for trauma cleanup? Surviving victims often bare the costs. Of course, homicides, suicides, and unattended deaths with decomposition require payment from friends, relatives, property owners, and insurance companies. Sometimes, when none of these sources step-up to pick up the bill, a local government or state must kick in. When considering a violent homicide resulting in a crime scene cleanup, there's more costs then we might think. An investigation must follow. A coroner's inquest may follow, which involves dissection of a victim for analysis. Death at the hands of another may appear in this way. Pathologists must earn a well earned wage for their professional services. Hidden Costs of Coroner's Cronyism Then there's the hidden costs of Orange County cronyism. This cronyism applies to our Orange County Coroner and County Administrator's departments. Employees in these departments receive kickbacks. They receive kickbacks for referring victims' families to Orange County biohazard cleanup companies. In return, these biohazard cleanup companies pay a kickback. County employees have a monopoly over my business. Orange families and businesses pay more as a consequence. My fees reflect my costs and what I need to earn a fair profit for my time, skills, abilities, and knowledge. Because of Orange County fraud in the coroner's department, I must travel far to earn my living. I clean once, at most, per year in Orange County. These opportunities arise by chance. Readers might guess how hard I must work, and how many hours I must work to share my services with Orange families and businesses in need. With all of these challenges and barriers to free enterprise in Orange's trauma cleanup, my fees remain well below my competitors' fees. I can do this because I'm self-employed. Self-employed owner-operators have a small overhead. My 3 vehicles and 2 trailers must have insurance and registration all year long. My cleaning insurance must cover my business all year long. Just the same, I have lower fees then all other companies in California that hire employees. Imagine what free enterprise in trauma cleaning in Orange County would mean. All families and businesses in Orange County would benefit from our lower blood cleanup costs. Before I forget, I also have a web site called Orange County Consumer Fraud dedicated to freeing the death cleanup business in Orange County, California.
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