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Who typically pays for Biotrauma, Inc.'s services?
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How quickly will Biotrauma, Inc. arrive?
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How long does a Biotrauma cleanup job take?
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How much do I need to do when Biotrauma, Inc. is done with a death scene cleanup job?
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How can I prove that the property has been treated in accordance with EPA and OSHA regulations?
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What certifications have you earned?
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What things can I avoid by having a proper cleanup?
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Are there any laws that govern the manner in which a cleanup is executed?
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Why can't I do bio-hazard clean up myself?
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What are the consequences of going with an unskilled or uncertified crime scene clean up service when posed with a biological decontamination problem?
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Can Biotrauma take care of odor problems?
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What do funeral directors do?
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Do you have to have a funeral director to bury the dead?
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Why have a public viewing (in a funeral)?
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What is the purpose of embalming?
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What government agencies help defray death expenses, as they relate to a funeral?
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Who are coroners?
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What function does a Medical Examiner perform?
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What help is available to me if I, or my family, am a victim of a crime and require decontamination services?
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Who is eligible for Victims Compensation?
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What is Hepatitis B, and why is it so dangerous?
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What is biotrauma remediation?
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What are the psychological effects of trauma revolving around exposure to a traumatic incident or scene?
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How can hepatitis A be safely remediated?
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How can hepatitis B be safely remediated?
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How can hepatitis C be safely remediated?
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How can hepatitis D be safely remediated?
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How can hepatitis E be safely remediated?
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How can hepatitis G be safely remediated?
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Will my home owner's insurance policy cover any contaminated property items and require replacement?
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Can I have my regular janitorial staff clean up after a biotrauma incident?
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Can I use regular cleaners to remove a biohazard?
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Is crime scene cleanup anything like what I see on C.S.I.?