This Grand Terrace suicide cleanup web page belongs to Eddie Evans, me. I'm a professional cleaner and have cleaned hundreds of death scenes throughout California. San Bernardino's residents are welcome to call me at any hour and day to ask questions. If you like, make an appointment for my guaranteed cleaning service. My prices usually come in way below the competitions' suicide cleanup prices.
 

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My prices are less than other professional cleaning companies because I am self-employed. I do each suicide cleanup in Grand Terrace by myself.  In this way I accomplish several goals. I keep prices low. I know the quality of my work, rather than depend on someone else's word. This becomes very important because I give a guarantee in writing.

I also know that my clients' property remains safe from employee tampering. I have no need to worry about others' integrity, their workman's compensation, medical insurance, or social security insurance contributions. None of these factors go into my business overhead. I believe suicide cleanup needs to remain affordable. I do accept insurance.

Yes, I have insurance, which is called "Janitorial Insurance Coverage." It comes with a rider for biohazard cleanup. Any work I do related to blood cleanup is known as "biohazard cleanup." Bioihazard cleanup involves more than blood cleanup, but this is another subject for another place.

Going on 9 years of experience as a self-employed biohazard cleaner, I should also note my 1 year of military trauma cleaning in Vietnam. Few suicide cleanup technician employees bring to their work the breadth and depth of my skills, experience, and knowledge.

I have information at San Bernardino Blood cleanup and San Bernardino Death Cleanup. Visit Crime Scene Cleanup for more general information. Information related to cronyism in Orange County government may be found at crime scene cleanup.
 

  • Accidental Death Cleanup
  • Unattended Death with Decomposition Cleanup
  • Blood Cleanup
  • Odor Removal
  • Suicide Cleanup
  • Crime Scene
  • Cleanup Trauma Scene Cleanup
  • Crime Scene Restoration
  • Gross Filth and Hoarding
  • Removal of Biohazard Waste
  • Crime Scene Cleanup Training
  • Animal Feces and Associated Odors

 

 

Because of fraud practiced by Orange County coroner's employees, I use Orange County Consumer Fraud and Crime Scene Cleanup Fraud for consumer awareness. I will create more web pages to help alert those in need of Blood cleanup services. My latest edition belongs to Orange County Fraud. These pages serve to help inform families in need of suicide cleanup services.

Suicide cleanup in San Bernardino remains free of coroner employee corruption, it appears. One way to know if employees are on the take, receiving kickbacks for referring suicide victims' families, is if they offered to refer to a suicide cleanup company.

Accepting such offers means the suicide victim's family pays more for a suicide cleanup. There's no way around it. Besides, it's against the law. Grand Terrace's residents and businesses deserve better.

There's no good reason for Grand Terrace's county employees to refer to biohazard cleanup companies. The Yellow Pages and Internet offer many choices. Employees have no way to know which companies offer the best terms and services. Personally, this writer believe the free and open market serves those in need of blood cleanup services best.

No one wants to dicker over prices when looking for a Grand Terrace suicide cleanup company. No one wants to suffer as a county employee fraud target. I offer fair prices and a guarantee to return.

Fees and Services

I offer the same, similar, and additional services beyond those of other companies. If a wall or floor needs removal, then I remove what needs removing. I do not charge additional.

Experience

 


 I noted my years of experience above. To these years I offer the following training background:

  • Carpet cleanup
  • Crime Scene Cleanup
  • Decontamination (US Regular Army, National Guard - - 23 years biological, nuclear, chemical)
  • Floor Inspection
  • House Inspection
  • Mold inspection and mold cleanup
  • Natural stone restoration
  • Upholstery cleaning
  • Associate of Art General Education
  • BA Sociology
  • MS Educational Counseling
  • Teaching Credentials

Economics, Suicide, and History

Often as a suicide cleanup technician I take an academic view of suicide. Because my clients sometimes ask what I might know about suicide, besides suicide cleanup, I'm pleased to offer a few words on what I know.

What I learned and know about suicide informs my one big belief. There's no way to really know why a suicide occurs. We don't even know what ideas a suicide victim has upon their suicidal act. On my crime scene cleanup web site I wrote about economics and police suicides. Of course police officers have guaranteed incomes, but they have much exposure to suicide, including in their own ranks. Job stress rather than job loss influences police suicides, I believe.

My experience and intuition tell me that when people lose their job, they become depressed, usually. Even though jobs rarely offer enjoyment, sense of completion, and reward, a steady income places an earner in a more secure frame of mind. I know from my many years of employment, part-time employment, and no employment, my mental health improves with employment. I'm convinced employment status works similarly with most other white males, if not most males and female.

This becomes more important when talking about white males. White males have the highest suicide rates worldwide. In the United States, older white males commit suicide more often then any other group. If anyone demographic group in the world has benefited from employment security, it would be white males.

This comments does not mean all white males, but white males in general. Only in the last decades have we witnessed a change in white male privileges.

One of my suicide cleanup web pages discusses suicide among older and younger white males. It seems ironic to think white males commit suicide more often than other demographic groups. I often think of white males (including myself) as a privileged group in many ways. Considering the abuse black males and black females suffer at the hands of one another and white males, white male suicide seems odd. Now all suicides create an oddity, there's no doubt.

Actually, when looking at the overall numbers for suicidal behavior, suicide does not occur as frequently as, say, vehicle deaths. Roughly, about 30,000 Americans commit suicide each year. A large number yes, but not so large when we figure the US has roughly 3,000,000,000 people.

White male suicides must account for about 21,000 or so of these suicides. Old age, pain, illness, guilt, shame, and loneliness help to explain their suicides.

From my San Bernardino suicide cleanup work, these numbers do not seem unreasonable. Of course, I'm in no position to create any statistical averages, only suicide cleanup experience in California and Nevada suicide cleanup , overall. Nevada suicide cleanup differs only in the numbed of suicide cleanup jobs completed in mobile homes. It seems Nevada's residents prefer mobile homes.

From my experience, mobile home residents, especially young white males, have a tougher time with income security. These days their security becomes more tenuous.

Now, I should make clean that I focus on whet males because they do commit the most suicides in the United States. They do use handguns more often to commit suicide. Single, white males do commit suicide more often than married white males. Married white males appear to gain emotional strength and stability from having a spouse in the house.

What we gain by focusing on single, white male suicides tells informs us about suicide among other groups, in part. With respect to Philippine women and Hispanic women, white male models for suicide do not help much, especially in Grand Terrace. Few Philippine women live in Grand Terrace, but a fairly large population of female women do live in Grand Terrace.

With the exception of the two demographic groups of women noted above, we can learn from those white male suicides in Grand Terrace.

Eddie Evans - Suicide Cleanup

 

Fees and Services - Experience - Economics, Suicide, and History
 

 


 
 
 
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