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bengiles
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crime scene cleaning
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June 22, 2007, 05:08:03 pm »
hello all,
as i have been involved in crime scene cleaning for over 8 years have begun the process of forming the NACSC, National Association of Crime Scene Cleaners. i feel thet there is very little in the way of advice, guidelines, good training and specific tools and supplies to this specialised industry. i would welcome any opinions or comments in this field, and if you feel that you would like to be a part of this association please contact me
ben.giles@ultimacleaning.com
thanks for your time
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pro-clean
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Re: crime scene cleaning
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June 23, 2007, 01:13:17 pm »
Hi
Would b very intrested in this ourselves, been doing this for some years now got to agree that their is little information on this side of the pond, seems the americans r far more informeed etc
Cheers
Richie
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bengiles
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Re: crime scene cleaning
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June 25, 2007, 08:30:25 am »
the web site is
www.nacsc.co.uk
and will be up and running soon. i will be looking to run a monthly trade journal with experiences, trade equipment etc. i will also be looking to start training in the new year.
again any comments would be much appreciated
regards ben
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pro-clean
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Re: crime scene cleaning
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June 26, 2007, 05:49:20 pm »
hi ya ben
will look forward to seeing ur site once it's up an running, we're hoping to go on a truma course pretty soon despite doing this type of work for many years, i believe training is essential in both method and health and safety, would certainly b intrested in sharing our experiences in this type of work
Good luck
Richard
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Jonny jones
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Re: crime scene cleaning
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June 26, 2007, 08:38:36 pm »
hi
its good that someone is setting up a website as i have been thinking about doing this service, but i havent been able to think of a way to go about it. who is the customer base and do you tell the police of your service and would they use you or the victim will.
looking forward in the start of the site and hope it goes well,
thanx jonny
let castle take the hassle
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bengiles
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Re: crime scene cleaning
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June 28, 2007, 03:20:50 pm »
we will be offering an e-book for complete novices on line
membership for existing contractors in this specialist field
training for members
monthly magazine
forum
help and advice
advertising
tools and chemicals
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