Experts say that the vast majority of people who have committed suicide were suffering from clinical depression or some other mental disorder. To ensure that you are familiar with the warning signs of depression and suicide, watch this video. Depressed individuals usually experience a change in their sleep and eating patterns, and will probably begin […]
Month: November 2013
Coping with a Sudden or Traumatic Death
Every time you say goodbye to a loved one, you assume that you will see that person again. You don’t expect your loved one to commit suicide or become a homicide victim. Thousands of families endure such an occurrence every year—and they don’t expect it, either. If you should face an unthinkable tragedy, let this guide help […]
How Homicide Clean-Up Works
After a homicide, grief isn’t the only thing left behind. After the police come and the coroner takes the deceased away, there’s still the practical matter of cleaning up the bodily fluids left behind. Since most people don’t have the fortitude to handle such a horrendous task, the job often falls to homicide clean-up professionals. […]
Cleaning Up a Crime Scene
Coping with a homicide or suicide is always an excruciatingly difficult process for loved ones of the deceased. Trying to clean the mess left behind can make the situation even more difficult. This video offers an introduction to professional crime scene clean-up. Instead of trying to clean up bodily fluids themselves, distraught family members can […]
Inside the Crime Scene Clean-Up Process
After the police finish investigating a crime scene and the coroner removes the deceased, all that’s left are damage and biohazards. If you own the space in which the crime occurred, it’s your responsibility to clean up the biohazard so you can move on; however, Crime Scene Clean-Up can help. Here’s a brief look at the […]