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crime scene cleanup training begins from waking to
sleeping hours. Put another way, crime scene cleanup training goes
on all day, every day.
If we look for an analogy between crime scene
cleanup training and other occupations, law enforcement comes to
mind. Crime fighters like Eddie Evans know wherever they go, crime
lurks just a shadow away. Eddie never carries a gun, never needs
one, doesn't believe in one. He doesn't need one. Eddie fights
white-collar crime in county government, coroner, administrator, and
other departments harboring criminals.
Unlike Eddie, other crime fighters, like police
officers, carry side-arms, guns. And here's the point when it comes
to crime scene cleanup training and other occupations, police
officers forfeit the use of their shooting arm and hand to their
side-arm, 24/7/365. We see this in well trained police officers all
the time. If right-handed, they carry objects in the left hand, both
on and off duty, 24-7/365; left-handed, than vice versa.
Professional Law
Enforcement Training
When the last time you saw a cop holding a cup of
coffee in their shooting hand? Tijuana, Joe Six-Pack's security
guards, maybe a recruit his/her first twenty minutes in the academy?
Right, a professional police officer knows to keep that shooting
hand empty at all times - ALL TIMES. Well,
maybe not in bed or the shower, but most of the time. After all, a
cop in the habit of employing his shooting hand is a cop employed to
second-thought in a combat-shooting environment. A second thought in
a combat shooting environment leaves just enough time to kill a cop.
Switching coffee from one's shooting hand to the other takes time,
deadly time. Taking time to run through mental circuits while
remembering what's in one's shooting hand takes time too. Bad habits
kill. Don't start one.
Keeping it simple, a side-arm hand remains a
side-arm hand from the first day of police work to the last, and
then some. If done consciously from the outset by mental training,
soon, training leads to good habits. Poor training leads to bad
habits, like smoking.
So a professional cop never stops training their
shooting hand; professional cops never stop training their minds
when it comes to taking in their total environment; sights, sounds,
odors, and whose where doing what and in what type of vehicle. We
call a professional cop a "professional cop" because their minds do
not stop working because someone tells them their "off duty."
It's the same in crime scene cleanup. Crime scene
cleanup training begins with clearing one's mind. A trained crime
scene cleanup practitioner keeps their mind on cleaning, not so much
demolition. They train their bodies to life and move, bend, twist,
and remain in motion for prolonged periods of time. They know
beforehand, every day, to consider their physical condition; they
know too that they might clean an object during their off hours,
mentally, that is. "How would I clean this floor?" or "What's the
possibility of fluid migration over this floor?" enter a cleaner's
mind during off duty as well as on duty. That's
what professionalism means, keeping at it.
You want to train; you need to train, and you dream
to train. So why wait any longer? Here you find the sharpest, most
up-to-date training information available on Mother Earth.
When working at crime scene cleanup training
we really work for our bodies and the unforeseen. Crime scene
cleanup throws unforeseen's at the crime scene cleaner often enough.
Frank Williams, during a crime scene cleanup following a homicide,
in Chicago, found himself face-to-face with the homicide's
perpetrator. The police picked up the wrong person, and the
perpetrator remained loose on the street. It happens in
too.
Situations like this during crime scene flip
crime scene cleanup in an instant from a filthy, stinking, nightmare
task into a high-anxiety moment for the crime scene cleaner. Lucky
for Frank Williams he kept himself in great shape, not to mention is
6' 4" stature came in handy when he subdued the homicide's
perpetrator for police. It seems that the perpetrator knew about a
hidden drug cache and the police missed it. A few critical questions
by Frank that the crime scene's intruder had no business in the
crime scene apartment. (Frank failed in his business attempt. He did
not know about cronyism and nepotism in coroner and other county
offices, which lead to his loss of nearly everything he owned. He
now works at a Home Depot and continues walking for
exercise.)
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We all want a Frank Williams' body and a job as a
crime scene cleanup practitioner, but jobs come hard, especially now
that Reaganonics settled on our damaged country. Plus, our ruling
elite cashed-in on their Wall Street racket; we paid for their
criminal intent and we're continuing to pay. Once they got a hint
that we were going to roll-over without a squawk, their gloves came
off. You must have noticed the Republican attack on working-class
wages and benefits; now they're selling the idea that we're
responsible for deficits; like, no one started two wars at the same
time while giving our ruling elite billions in tax breaks. A savvy
crime scene cleanup training course will cover macroeconomics of
this sort for a trainee's benefit. Current events always remain
pertinent to one's mental health and citizenship duties; after all,
we're all interested in being the very best, conscientious citizen
possible.
Other than vote and help our neighbors as
grass-roots organizers, community organizers like President Obama
and Jesus Christ, we need to keep ourselves mentally and physically
fit. It makes a lot of good sense. The cost of a healthy body comes
cheap with a little energy and the will to keep at it every day. So
when the window of opportunity opens for your crime scene cleanup
practitioner job, or you're ready to add crime scene cleanup to your
existing business, a physically fit body ensures you'll be ready to
clean and clean thoroughly, night or day, any day.
For more on crime scene cleanup training, visit my
crime scene cleanup
page. You'll find some really cool exercises and exciting stories
about crime scene cleanup and other honorable stuff.
My name is Eddie Evans and I'm a cleaning man. I've
cleaned all sorts of stuff, even a great big locomotive. I know from
my experience cleaning that a self-employed cleaning person must
remain in a physically fit condition. You never know when your next
exciting cleaning task means 18 hours of non-stop motion, except for
re-hydration stops.
Perpetrator Coming Back?
There's no telling when you'll need to take on one
of these overlooked homicide perpetrators, like Frank Williams did
late one night. has its days, too. No wonder Frank tried building
his own cleaning business. He wanted to work for himself and he
removed his employer's gloves for "the last time," he said. So if
you want to clean like Frank Williams and actually kick some
perpetrator ass, then come back here and read about what we're
offering up for physical training.
Don't forget that I'm writing this stuff as fast as
I can, and I'd say I've got a few good stories left to share, not to
mention I'll have plenty of information for walking off fat,
developing gluts and losing that
fat gut. What I mean here remains here. Put another way, what I say
here stays here. We don't want our crony, dirt bag, fascist
competitors learning about our excellent training secrets.
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Train here and you're trained for the future.
Prepare yourself for what follows in this heyday of corporate robber
barons and their pig sucking partners, coroner cronies. Which
reminds me, ain' t the bigwig corporate pigs too big to jail? Now
that's something. Crony pigs in corporate clothing getting by, by
ripping off our grieving families. Cronyism need not confine itself
to coroner, medical examiner, and county administration offices. No
sireee.
While we're training here maybe we ought 'a look
more closely at these pig thieves dress in fancy duds. "It would
serve humanity hugely for these fancy-dan dumb pigs to jump out of
high-rise windows," I think, Suicide cleanup for them
suits them.
Of course, if these pig shits die anytime too soon,
then it's going to take biohazard cleanup
technicians of the highest caliber to rid Mother Earth of their
putrid filth. Don't ya just hate 'm all? I'd kill' all like the
dude's say, "Eat the rich," , but the good book says let' m go; the
lord will sort it out later. Well, I hope something becomes of them
way down low in the bottom of the bowels of Mother Earth.
I said, "biohazard cleanup," not "decomposition
cleanup," but a decomposition
cleanup would fit the needed terms better. These pee-brains
decomposed from the womb on forward.
I say, "Frank Williams formed the mold for the right
kind of guys." I supposes the mold broke after Frank forged his way
into the cleaning world, no doubt.
Crime
Scene Cleanup Training and Eating
Young cleaners may not notice their body sugar
dropping as they work in the same way as older crime scene cleanup
practitioners. For both, eating a well balanced meal plays an
important role in their overall cleaning and their ability to bounce
back. We know from experience that crime scene cleanup requires an
ability to remain fluid, limber, and in motion for prolonged periods
of time.
Upper body strength comes in handy during those
searches for bone frags. Walls must sometimes release skull
fragments the old fashioned way, by scrubbing them out. Of course a
good old-fashioned, hydrogen peroxide bath helps a lot. Revealing
the whereabouts of these offending frags helps. Soaking a wall with
peroxide also helps reveal cranial fluid and other potentially
infectious material that would otherwise go unseen. Then there's the
scrubbing. Close encounters with these materials means some strength
must go into your scrubbing. Hard surfaces will not release all body
fluids and bone fragments from simple dwell-time alone. So
somebody's got to do the grunt work and scrub-and-rinse. Murder cleanup requires
athletic endurance for a professional cleaning job.
Many times I've reached a violent homicide scene or
a violent suicide scene with time conscious clients present.
Business owners know all too well that down time due to a homicide cleanup or suicide cleanup means
loss of important revenue. A decent business person will pay their
employees while cleaning takes place; meanwhile, no money comes in
to help defer costs, overhead. Then there's paying the crime scene
cleanup practitioner, me. At $8 an hour it doesn't take long for
my cleaning costs to soar.
So we're basically jumping into trauma cleanup before
anyone has more than a simple sentence out of their mouth - -
"Please clean this mess up as soon as possible." To me, a Eating
owner, this means get this job done and out of the way. This guy's
losing money and I'm on the hook. So remembering when and what I
last ate becomes very important because I'm fut-tilt buggy with the
wind. There's no time to stop for nutrition.
It goes without saying, then, before work, eat. Eat
a good mean with lots of protein and plenty of carbohydrates. I
don't recommend hamburgers. Fat in hamburgers is now added from
processed beef fat, rather than accompanying fresh, cut beef. It may
still help, but we don't know enough about it. We do know that
hamburger buns carry a lot of sugar and poor carbohydrates. Before
long this sugar enters our bloodstream and jacks up our energy
supply quickly; there's a downside to it too, and it comes quickly.
has good restaurants. Use them.
So eat and eat a good meal rounded out with plenty
of protein and solid carbohydrates. I can't say enough about eating
a hardy meal before starting and unattended death
with a decomposition
cleanup.
Our metabolic ability allows us to continue working
diligently and efficiently for a long time when we plan ahead. We
need to plan ahead because, unlike bats, we're built like the other
mammals. In human terms, we cannot eat enough protein -- steak - -
to work for long like a bat without cramping up from stomach
distress. Imagine eating a 35 pound steak to gain enough protein
expending a comparable amount of energy as a bat in an hour. Well,
that's what's going on. Most mammalian metabolisms's won't come
close to this type of energy expenditure. Think about it. Most
mammals, including humans, sustain intense exercise with stored
glycogen (soda pop) and fat (our hamburgers). Sugar eaten during
cleaning in a safe zone may help for a while, but this approach
leads to drained muscle strength rapidly. If you clean, you know
what I mean.
Fat and glycogen conversion takes time, and eating
during a crime scene cleanup means our bodies need time digest food
into usable energy for muscles, not to mention muscle repair. Don't
ear correctly and before we're hitting that death-dealing wall so
many professional soldiers learn about the hard way. Everyone has a
limit, and only eating correctly and diligent, exhaustive exercise
can help avoid that nightmare athletes call the "wall."
Imagine a bat hitting an energy wall. They would
drop. Ending their life like a rat on their forest floor means great
shame and dishonor to an honorable, blood-sucking bat. Bats flap
their wings to remain airborne; unlike birds, gliding hard to do
with their small wings. So their wings must flap many thousands of
times while hunting. Can you imagine flapping your arms many
thousands of times in a couple hours?
Bats have to remain airborne all the time, so they
have to find another solution to their energy wall problem, and they
do. still has a few bats around. Keep your eyes open for them. These
animals out number all other mammals.
They skip the fat and glycogen middlemen and convert
insects (or blood depending on which bat species) directly into
flight power. Bulldog bats in Panama have shown through breathalyzer
tests in Panama that these airborne mammals convert insect fuel
directly into their needed energy. This gives them a mighty
advantage over land creatures like ourselves when it comes to
converting food to energy. Free living bats give off carbon dioxide
derived from eating insects like ants and moths while in flight.
Captive bats give off gases showing that test bats were metabolizing
stored fats and sugars. Is it any wonder that bat guana (bat poop)
makes for a wonderful compost material or garden ingredient for
great soil enhancement? It's got some serious stuff in it. Ask for
it my name, "bat shit."
Looking at this bat to human analogy a little
closer, bats absorb about 90 percent of their protein needs from
protein-rich insects. What else? It's hard to find a fat-bearing
insect out there. Although, I have seen some fat coroner crony
employees in my time. So much for insects' food.
Twelve
Foods for The Savvy Professional Cleaner
- Try oatmeal for a high fiber, high carbohydrate
meal. It's said to help reduce heart disease by removing deadly
cholesterol.
- Try Broccoli because it also has high fiber,
antioxidants (to fight cancer oxidizers), high calcium and vitamin
C.
- Try sweet potatoes come in handy for their high
fiber and, antioxidants, and carbohydrates.
- Try eating yummy-yogurt for high calcium levels
and maintaining high levels of probiotics (living bacteria) for an
ecological sound stomach environment for digestion.
- Try tomatoes for their high lycopene content to
fight prostrate cancer, guys.
- Try cabbage to boast fiber content to reduce
cancer causing cancer.
- Try various fruits like strawberries, plums,
blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. These special fruits
help produce antioxidants in a big way. Besides, they good for
reducing cancer and heart disease.
- Try spinach for the Popeye look and feel. Some
people believe that it works to reduce cancer and heart disease
risk.
- Try citrus like oranges and grapefruit for their
high fiber and cancer fighting vitamin C properties.
- Try brown rice for its trace minerals, fiber, and
other cancer fighting elements. It's good for fighting heart
disease, too.
- Try garlic to reduce stroke and heart attack
risks.
- Try walnuts for a fast paced, fast food snack
full of monounsaturated fat for lowering cholesterol levels and
fighting heart disease. It's a great snack and a fantastic
addition to yummy salads.
Anyway, here's twelve important foods for the hard
working blood cleanup practitioner. We absorb only enough to satisfy
about a quarter of our immediate energy needs.
What does this bat lesson have to do with crime
scene cleanup help for a training practitioner? It tells us that our
metabolism's need a lot of time to convert food to fuel. It tells us
that hitting the proverbial energy wall common to athletes in
training applies to that wall we hit with when our dwell-time ends,
and scrub-and-rinse techniques wear our arms into spaghetti-like
limbs. Don't let your competitors flap their arms better than you.
Train by walking around streets..
Crime Scene Cleanup
Training by Walking
You've spent time in the military and
know all you need to know about walking. Or, maybe you've been a
walker and want to start up again because you're interested in
becoming a hard-core crime scene cleanup practitioner.
It's nearly impossible to out due walking
for fitness. Heart, lungs, blood, muscles, bones, joints, brain,
gastrointestinal tract, immune system, and maybe even our eyes and
ears improve as we walk. Then there's mental health. If you're
wage-earning crime scene cleanup practitioner, take a good luck at
yourself. You'll see there's a mental health crack somewhere between
your cerebral cortex (symbols - reason self) and your medulla
oblongata (aligator self - violent)
Strength Training for The
Heart
Like all muscles, the more we exercise
our heart the more it grows, the stronger it grows, and the more
blood it pumps. With more blood pumped, more nutrients and oxygen
flow throughout the body, including the brain. It stands to reason
that we walk to strengthen our heart. Important too, by walking 2
miles a day we decrease our risk of heart disease by 30 to 40
percent.
Drop by again and take a look at our totally
excellent training exercises. Put on your high heels on baby; we're
gonn'a rock tonight! Be sure to visit the new narrative at crime scene
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