July 21, 2014
Returning to Work After an Industrial Accident Employees who work in industrial environments are usually highly trained to operate equipment or properly handle substances. Unfortunately, industrial accidents do happen and often without warning. Machinery can malfunction and liquids can spill. Sometimes these incidents involve injury and even death. A company can take a few steps […]
July 21, 2014
Help Children Cope With Suicide Those who have experienced suicide know that the grieving process is complex. Children are especially vulnerable when suicide occurs. Death may already be confusing, and adults often do not know how to discuss the topic with young family members. Having an open and honest conversation can help children process the […]
May 26, 2014
The U.S. military is confronting a serious problem regarding their veterans. The issue is that a surprisingly large number of America’s veterans are struggling with depression and committing suicide. As a crime scene and trauma cleaning company, Aftermath Services LLC is involved in the cleanup and remediation which tragically follows of many these suicides and […]
March 4, 2014
Aftermath Helps Decrease Liability Risk and Improve Safety with ATP Testing What’s the difference between one biohazard remediation company and another? The ability to trust the job has been done right and in accordance with national, state and local regulations. When push comes to shove and questions are being asked about the processes being used […]
February 25, 2014
Aftermath “Gear Up Sweepstakes”: Law Enforcement Enter to Win up to $500 of Tactical Gear As a crime scene clean up provider, Aftermath Services understands the dangers law enforcement face as first responders on the scene of traumatic events such as suicides, homicides and deaths in the home or workplace. Aftermath strives to help protect […]
February 20, 2014
Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Clean Up Supervisor Transitions Career to Help Families during Tragedy – “It’s All About the Handshakes and the Hugs” Although we do our best to prepare for the future, the reality remains that life is filled with many unplanned events, both good and bad. Funeral directors, crime scene cleaners and other […]
February 18, 2014
The Importance of Soft Skills in Compassionate Crime Scene Clean Up: John Bidwell, Supervisor at Aftermath Do you often feel that your soft skills are overlooked? There are a select number of professions where soft skills such as compassion, respect and integrity are critical to the performance of the job. The crime scene clean up […]
February 11, 2014
Not all love stories have a happy ending. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Aftermath Crime Scene Cleanup is offering their expert advice on the potential cleanup process and hidden health hazards of some of the most infamous crimes of passion. Aftermath breaks down the biohazard cleanup process of several infamous cases of “love […]
February 5, 2014
Ever wondered why blood can’t just be mopped up? Want to know the difference between clean and sanitized? Who comes first: the coroner or the crime scene cleaner? All of these questions and more are answered on the Aftermath Crime Scene Clean Up Interactive Gallery featured on Discovery’s “How Stuff Works.” Explore the world of crime […]
February 4, 2014
Addressing Suicide Rates Among Veterans & Service Members 45,390 American adults died from suicide in 2017—6,139 of those were U.S. Veterans. Historically, veterans have suffered from a higher rate of suicide than the general public, and service member suicides continue to rise among the younger population. According to the Pentagon’s 2018 Annual Suicide Report, “In […]