Jump to content

Talk:Crime scene cleanup

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crystal Velvet

[edit]

It looked fishy to me so I went looking for what Crystal Velvet is, and about all I can find is some Amazon references to nail glitter. So I removed the reference. If I am wrong please revert and leave a note telling me this. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.103.35.72 (talk) 15:35, 31 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

unsigned comments

[edit]

I created the Crime Scene Cleanup page after waiting a number of years for someone else to do it. I created with an objective frame of reference, in spite of the hotlink to my personal website, [removed]. I believe that it belongs because it referenecs the intent of the paragraph on small businesses. Obviously, Kent Burg's book belongs on this page. I would add more if I had them available at this writing. Later I will add books dealing with bloodborne pathogens.

There must be tons of information that can be added in good faith. I hope someone else begins this process. Time is always at my heels, better than wolves, I suppose.

Eddie Evans ----


Just saw the trailer for Sunshine Cleaning and it occurred to me that since the general public awareness of the subject is so low it would benefit from a short "In Popular Culture and the Media" section ... I mean especially since that would only be about six or so items long.


Alan Lester ----


I updated a number of references, added facts/citations for applicable regulatory codes, broadened the applicable situations list to include decomp and a few other common areas. Fixed some grammatical issues. Added global citations for regulatory bodies and country govt. bodies that affect biosafety.

Dana Todd ---- — Preceding unsigned comment added by DanaTodd (talkcontribs) 00:47, 23 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Company listings

[edit]

Please don't add lists of companies that do this work to the talk page (or the article). Such lists will get removed as spam.----Fabrictramp | talk to me 01:05, 25 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]