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Advanced Bio Treatment (ABT): Not You’re Average Crime Scene Cleanup Company

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
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Jerry Turner - Advanced Bio Treatment

Crime scene clean up is a niche market within the cleaning industry.  It involves cleaning up dangerous material. This could mean the biologically contaminated scene of a violent death (homicide, suicide or accidental) or the chemically contaminated scene of a meth lab.  Advanced Bio Treatment’s specially trained technicians come in and restore the scene by removing any source material, and disinfecting affected areas.

You need special knowledge and the ‘know how’ to safely handle bio hazardous material and to know what to look for at the scene.  For instance, if there’s a one-inch in diameter size bloodstain on the carpet, there’s a good chance that there’s a 2-foot-diameter bloodstain on the floorboards underneath it.  You can’t just clean the carpet and call it a day. The thing about crime scene cleanup is that the scene has to be truly clean, not just apparently clean.   In addition to the infection that can result from blood borne pathogens, any bodily fluids that remain in floors, carpets, baseboards or walls can lead to mold, bacteria and fungus, which can cause sickness months or years later.  In a worst case scenario the owner of the property can be held liable. (more…)

Frederick MD, DC, PA, VA – Certifying Crime & Suicide Scene Cleanup Tech

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

Frederick, Maryland  – Advanced Bio Treatment, Jerry Turner, owner recently hired four new crime scene cleanup certified technicians for the Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD area. He spent ten days training and certifying the technicians to service Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania areas. (more…)

Renting out a home? Make sure you get the right insurance!

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Are you an “accidental landlord“? There are more of them these days.They are the people who never intended to be landlords, but maybe they bought a new house and couldn’t sell the old one, so they’re renting it out.  Some are those who bought a vacation home, but find they must bring in short-term tenants to cover higher-than-expected costs.  Well listen up, virgin landlords: You need to revisit your homeowner’s insurance policy now. (more…)

Jerry is all over the place!

Saturday, April 14th, 2012
Hey Everyone!
Jerry has been in DC all week training the newest additions to our crime scene clean up tech crew!  He will be up there until the 18th of April.  So if you want to meet him, give a shout at 800-860-4268 and we will see if we can set it up.  (more…)

Three Immediate Steps to Take After Discovering a Crime Scene

Monday, December 12th, 2011
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Three Immediate Steps to Take After Discovering a Crime Scene

Advanced Bio Treatment
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One of the most alarming and frightening things a person can encounter is to discover a crime scene. Depending on whether or not the crime recently occurred the situation can also be incredibly dangerous. While it is natural to feel shock and panic, your response to discovering the crime scene can make a crucial difference it its outcome. Should you ever find yourself in such a position there are several things to remember. Here are three immediate steps to take after discovering a crime scene. (more…)