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BDCS

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blood spill - fsc
« on: June 01, 2010, 08:23:33 pm »
I had a blood spill at a swimming pool to clean today which took no time at all with 429,scrubbing brush and blue roll. I also had the entire pool to clean which was empty. I used the fsc and the hot box which not only brought it up a treat but also saved me a considerable amount of time. I read on here that their fsc's are a waste of time - not always

martin19842

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Re: blood spill - fsc
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2010, 09:44:33 pm »
hi there,

excellent, i do hope that you charged handsomely for that service.

the annoying thing is that clients see you on site for a relatively short period of time, and think that the invoice should be nice and lightweight.

we do a human faeces removal once from a shipping container, job all done and sanitised in no time at all, but charged a good amount, as that is what was quoted to the client.

regards
Martin

BDCS

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Re: blood spill - fsc
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2010, 09:58:39 pm »
Put it this way - I'm not registered as a charity ! I was subbing for a local builder because they are on the preferred contractors list for a military school. The cost for me, scaffold as they judged it was working at height as the pool was empty and the builder factoring was £1800. A boy kicked a football at a window and the glass went about 4m and hit a girl but also went about another 10m up the pool. They took my vacuum bag to collect the glass as evidence as they plan to charge the parents  :'( Then I went to a gypsie camp to jet a drain - Happy days  ;D