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              <strong><span class="style28">Crime  Scene Cleanup begins when the authorities end their investigation.  Crime Scene Cleanup begins returning the scene to its pre-incident biological condition.</span><a href="http://www.google.com/" target="_self">Google</a><a href="http://www.yahoo.com/" target="_self">Yahoo!</a><a href="http://www.msn.com/" target="_self">MSN</a><a href="http://www.gigablast.com/" target="_self">Gigablast</a><a href="http://www.ianmasters.org/"></a><a href="#Biohazard_Defined">Biohazard defined</a><a href="#Cities">cities</a><a href="#Crime_Scene_Cleanup_Explained"></a><a href="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com/Glossary">Crime Scene Cleanup Glossary </a></strong>.
              <p><a name="Cities" id="Cities"></a><strong><a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Aliso_Viejo.html">Aliso Viejo</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Anaheim_Hills.html">Anaheim</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Anaheim_Hills.html">Anaheim Hills</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Atwood.html">Atwood</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Brea.html">Brea</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Buena_Park.html">Buena Park</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Capistrano_Beach.html">Capistrano Beach</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Corona_Del_Mar.html">Corona del Mar</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Costa_Mesa.html">Costa Mesa</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Coto-de_Caza.html">Coto de Caza</a> </strong></p>
              <p><strong><a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Cypress.html">Cypress</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Dana_Point.html">Dana Point</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/El_Toro.html">El Toro</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Foothll_Ranch.html">Foothill Ranch</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Fountain_Valley.html">Fountain Valley</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Fullerton.html">Fullerton</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Garden_Grove.html">Garden Grove</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Huntington_Beach.html">Huntington Beach</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Irvine.html">Irvine</a> </strong></p>
              <p><strong><a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/La_Habra.html">La Habra</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/La_Palma.html">La Palma</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Ladera_Ranch.html">Ladera Ranch</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Laguna_Beach.html">Laguna Beach</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Laguna_Hills.html">Laguna Hills</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Laguna_Niguel.html">Laguna Niguel</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Laguna_Woods.html">Laguna Woods</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Lake_Forest.html">Lake Forest</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Los_Alamitos.html">Los Alamitos</a> </strong></p>
              <p><strong><a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Midway_City.html">Midway City</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Mission_Viejo.html">Mission Viejo</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Monarch_Beach.html">Monarch Beach</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Newport_Beach.html">Newport Beach</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Orange.html">Orange</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Placentia.html">Placentia</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Ranch.html">Rancho</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Santa_Margarita.html">Santa Margarita</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/San_Cleanmente.html">San Clemente</a> </strong></p>
              <p><strong><a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/San_Juan_Capistrano.html">San Juan Capistrano</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Santa_Ana.html">Santa Ana</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Santa_Ana_Heights.html">Santa Ana Heights</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Seal_Beach.html">Seal Beach</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Silverado.html">Silverado</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/South_Laguna.html">South Laguna</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Stanton.html">Stanton</a> <a href="http://www.orange-county-crime-scene-cleanup.com/Sunset_Beach.html">Sunset Beach</a> </strong></p>
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            <p align="left" class="style30">My name is Eddie Evans and I am a professional crime scene cleaner. I remove and decontaminate biohazardous environments created by violent crimes. This means that I clean areas contaminated by blood and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM). I clean in homes, businesses, factories, boats, airplanes, and vehicles. My experience includes <a href="http://www.google.com/#hl=en&amp;q=173rd+airborne&amp;btnG=Google+Search&amp;aq=f&amp;oq=&amp;aqi=&amp;fp=1mZ_-PL2Zjc">military trauma cleaning</a> as well as crime scene cleanup experience as <a href="http://www.biosafe.us">Biosafe's owner and sole cleaner</a>. </p>
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              <p><span class="style8"><strong><em>Crime Scene Cleanup</em> is a phrase denoting a type of professional trauma cleaning. Popular  culture plays a part in the term's usage. Television productions like <a title="http://tvshows.aol.com/show/csi-crime-scene-investigation/SH3803410000/main" href="http://tvshows.aol.com/show/csi-crime-scene-investigation/SH3803410000/main" rel="nofollow"><em>Crime Scene Investigation</em></a> add to the popularity   of <em>Crime Scene Cleanup.</em> The term <em>Crime Scene Cleanup</em> is most   widely used in the USA. Australia, Canada, and England have added <em>Crime Scene   Cleanup</em> to their professional cleaning terminology.</strong></span></p>
              <p class="style8"><strong>The generic terms for <em>Crime Scene Cleanup</em> include <a href="http://www.trauma-cleanup.com">trauma cleaning</a>, <a href="http://www.biohazard-cleanup.com">biohazard</a> recovery, <a href="http://www.crime-scene-decontamination.com">decontamination</a>, <a href="http://www.blood-cleanup.com">blood cleanup</a>, and <a href="http://www.cts-decon.com/">CTS Decon</a> (Crime and Trauma Scene Decontamination).</strong></p>
              <p class="style8"><strong>There are very few jobs in this field of cleaning. Like carpet cleaners, most crime scene cleaners start their own business from scratch or add-on to an existing business activity. Carpet cleaners entered this field early because  their Yellow Page advertising gave the public ready access to their help. They were the "natural" resource for removing blood from violent crime scenes. Their early cleaning methods were eclipsed by federal regulations and hygiene considerations. </strong></p>
              <p class="style8"><strong>Others foresaw a meaningful and profitable business activity emerging as the US population pressed congress for greater regulation to ensure safer handling of blood loss events, especially in the work place. The Occupational and Safety Administration (OSHA) became a legal administrator and enforcement agency for handling blood and blood products in the workplace. Concerns voiced by hospital staff became the concerns of labor in general.</strong></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong>The <a href="http://www.crime-scene-cleaners.com">crime scene cleaners</a>'  work begins when the coroner's office or other official, government  body releases the "scene" to the owner or other responsible parties.  (See<a name="crime_scene_cleanup_explained" id="crime_scene_cleanup_explained"></a> <a href="#crime_scene_cleanup_cronyism">Crime Scene Cleanup Cronyism</a>) Only when the police investigation has completely terminated on the  contaminated scene may the cleaning companies begin their task. A  crime scene cleanup may involve a single blood loss event following a  burglary, battery, or homicide.</strong></span></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong>Companies also clean suicides,  unattended deaths, <a href="http://www.teargas-cleanup.com">teargas</a> damaged environments, and other crime and trauma scenes. Larger crime  scenes involve terrorist attacks, mass murder scenes, and the cleanup  of anthrax and other biochemicals. Standard operating procedures for  the crime scene cleanup field include military methods for the  decontamination of internal and external environments.</strong></span></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong><a title="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com" href="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com" rel="nofollow">Crime Scene Cleanup</a> is a small business activity in most cases. At times small businesses,  such as carpet cleaning and water damage companies, add Crime Scene  Cleanup to diversify their activities. Businesses as diverse as locksmith and poultry farming have added crime scene cleanup to their activities. The general element that these businesses share is a freedom and willingness to answer their business telephone 24/7. </strong></span><span class="style8"><strong>Some <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/franchise">franchise</a> opportunities are available through Servpro and other nation-wide   franchisers. </strong></span></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong>Noted authors for the field of Crime Scene Cleanup include Mr. Kent Burg,   Mr. Patrick Moffett, and Mr. Don McNaulty. Kent Burg's publications include <a href="http://www.nidstraining.com" title="http://www.nidstraining.com" rel="nofollow"><em>Crime Scene Cleanup</em></a>,  a how-to paperback. Mr. Burg offers educational opportunities at  <a href="http://www.nidstraining.com/">The National Institute of Decontamination Specialists</a> in South Carolina.</strong></span></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong> Mr. Patrick Moffett's publications are often produced  as academic essays and treatises. Mr. Moffett defines Crime Scene Cleanup  in <em>The Blue Book</em> and lists general price guidelines for  cleaning crime scenes. Moffett's activities are generally related to  indoor environmental inspection as well as environmental consulting. </strong></span></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong>Among Mr. Don McNaulty's writing efforts are found titles pertinent to  crime scene cleanup.  See <a href="http://www.cleanfax.com/">Cleanfax magazine</a> online for one such source. Mr. <a href="http://www.winnerstraining.com/bio-mcnulty">McNaulty</a> also has a crime scene cleanup school.</strong></span></p>
              <p><span class="style8"><strong> Generally  recognized organizations for this field of cleaning include the  American Bio-recovery Association, ABRA, and the Institute of  Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification, <a href="http://www.iicrc.org/courses.shtml">IICRC</a>. ABRA is the  largest membership organization in the USA for trauma cleaners. The  <a href="http://www.iicrc.org/courses.shtml">IICRC</a> is a certifying body for the cleaning trades in general.</strong></span><strong> </strong></p>
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                  <p class="style10"><span class="style14"><span class="style30">For the purpose of crime scene cleaning, we understand that<a href="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com/biohazard.gif"> Biohazards</a> <span class="style13">may be infected blood or tissue from crime scenes, suicides, and  unattended deaths. Such infectious environments must be isolated until  all cleaning, disinfecting, and removal is carried out. Extreme  hygienic exaggeration should be used by the novice as well as the  professional.  Always clean biohazardous environments as if cleaning  for a toddler's use.</span></span></span></p>
                  <p class="style37">Never remove biohazardous material without  wearing gloves. "For cleaning blood or bloody fluids from floors, bed, etc., you <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/brochures/careathome/care7.htm">can use   household rubber gloves</a>." Wear protection over eyes, nose, and mouth. Have a safe means of exit and a place to decontaminate yourself and clothing.</p>
                  <p class="style37">Dried  blood that flakes may easily become aerosolized if mishandled. Contact  with airborne blood places the cleaner at risk of infectious disease. </p>
                  <p class="style37">Before  removing, moisten flaking (scabbing) blood. Cause it not to become  airborne. Cover flaked blood with paper towels and lightly moIsten with  a disinfectant<a name="bleach" id="bleach"></a> (<a href="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com/#bleach">bleach</a>)  from afar. Use a spray bottle while making wide, misting applications  to the paper towels' surface. Before removing blood, ensure that it is  moist enough not to flake, but not dripping.</p>
                  <p class="style37">Dry  paper towels may be used to contain wet blood. Allow towels to dwell  until dry. Flush in small quantities, or gently place inside two thick  plastic bags. Seal tightly with duct tape. <em>Directly</em> dispose of in  a landfill.</p>
                  <p class="style37">Dripping wet blood is considered biohazardous and <a name="infectious" id="infectious"></a><a href="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com/#universal_precautions">universally   considered infectious</a> until proven otherwise. Contain blood from afar and disinfect it.  Pour  blood down the sanitary sewer if you are not going to seal it for  transfer. </p>
                  <p class="style37"><em>Thoroughly wash hands.</em></p>
                  <p class="style37">See <a href="http://ehs.ucsb.edu/units/biosafety/biorsc/biopdf/humanbld.pdf">Blood Cleanup 1</a>, <a href="http://www.csudh.edu/admfin/risk_management/risk_management_custodial_services_blood_cleanup.pdf">blood cleanup 2</a>, and <a href="http://bfasweb.syr.edu/env_hlth/bi/Cleanup/Blood%20and%20Body%20Fluid%20Cleanup.htm"> blood cleanup 3.</a></p>
                  <p class="style37"><a name="universal_precautions" id="universal_precautions"></a><a href="http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owalink.query_links?src_doc_type=STANDARDS&amp;src_unique_file=1910_1030&amp;src_anchor_name=1910.1030%28d%29%281%29">OSHA 1910.1030(d)(1)</a></p>
                  <blockquote class="style37"><em>General</em>.  Universal precautions shall be observed to prevent contact with blood  or other potentially infectious materials. Under circumstances in which  differentiation between body fluid types is difficult or impossible,  all body fluids shall be considered potentially infectious materials. <a href="#Top">Top</a></blockquote>
                  <p class="style37">Useful disinfectants may be found here:</p>
                  <p class="style37">Blood Spills: see index at <a href="http://www.bccdc.org/downloads/pdf/epid/reports/CDManual_DisinfectntSelectnGuidelines_sep2003_nov05-03.pdf">http://www.bccdc.org/downloads/pdf/epid/reports/CDManual_</a></p>
                  <p class="style37">Vinegar: <a href="http://www.apple-cider-vinegar-benefits.com/vinegar-as-a-disinfectant.html">http://www.apple-cider-vinegar-benefits.com/vinegar-as-a-disinfectant.html</a></p>
                  <div class="style11"><strong><a name="bleach" id="bleach"></a>Household  bleach is a wonderful, but very corrosive disinfectant. It is a  "midrange disinfectant." Bleach has a wide bacterial killing spectrum.  It is inexpensive and found on most market shelves. However, bleach is  extremely dangerous in the presence of acids, including urine. Open  bleach bottles lose their strength; it loses strength when applied to  organic material, like blood and decomposing matter. Bleach must be  used cautiously, wisely</strong>. <a href="http://www.biohazard-cleanup.com/#top">top</a> </div>
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                <p class="style8"><strong>The death odor <em>is not dangerous</em>.  Unethical cleaning companies will tell you that this odor is  "dangerous." If it were dangerous, thousands of coroners' technicians,  tens-of-thousands of morticians, pathologists, and Pharo's priests  would have died shortly after taking up their trade. The dangers from  the death scene odor are in the human imagination; even our repulsion  to this odor is learned. There is nothing instinctual about our sense  of dread as it relates to the death scene odor.  </strong></p>
                <p class="style30">There are people that actually enjoy the sweet-like odors which eminate from long-decomposed matter. In its earliest stages, these odors are offensive to the same people. (I have no current documentation to recite here, only oral history.) </p>
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              <div align="left">We  do our best to remove the odors associated with crime scenes and other  death scenes. However, removing the source material will not always  return the scene to its pre-incident condition for some time. Time and  heavy ventilation, and removal of miasma permeated materials will help  return the scene to a more "normal" condition. </div>
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              <div align="left" class="style39">We  can apply chemicals to help increase miasma's departure from the scene,  but even chemicals have their limits. Ask about our odor control  policies and methods if this is a concern.<a href="#Top">Top</a></div>
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          <p align="left"><strong><span class="style13"><span class="style28"><span class="style8"><a href="http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&amp;p_id=10051"><em>Bloodborne                               Pathogens</em></a><a name="Bloodborne_Pathogens" id="Bloodborne_Pathogens"></a></span></span></span></strong> <span class="style39"><strong>means <em>germs</em> carried in blood. These germs can cause  disease in humans. These germs include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B  virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). A simple exposure to an  external source of any of these germs and others may be dangerous or deadly.  The above germs are not cellular. As viruses they lack the housing structure  that microbes develop. Viruses are without structures to receive and export  oxygen and carbon dioxide. They do not "off-gas" the way that germs  with cellular structures off-gas. </strong></span></p>
          <p class="style39"><strong>Because viruses do not off-gas odors the way that  micro-organisms (bacteria) off-gas, we do not detect their presence as we might  detect bacteria. Bacteria from the stomach, from the anus, and elsewhere off-gas from their tiny little cellular structure, which gives us notice of their  presence. This is not so with viruses. </strong></p>
          <p class="style39"><strong>Life would be much safer if we could perceive odors from  viruses. Sadly, we detect only the death and decay that many viruses cause  humans to suffer as their micro-organisms, germs, decay. It is said that the human stomach contains over ten trillion bacteria. These bacteria must off-gas or explode. Sometimes during human decomposition they do both. </strong></p>
          <p class="style39"><strong>Germs that we call "bacteria," or "micro-organisms"  have cellular structures with tiny compartments within each cell. In a sense,  these germs belch and flaculate as they undergo changes in temperature and  chemical composition. They are in a sense like humans: they give and take from their environment, except that these micro-organisms exist within us, within our "internal environment." This is one major source of the death odor, the miasma  odor released from the trillions of micro-organisms within our bodies. </strong></p>
          <span class="style39"><strong>We can see that there is a difference between somehow  ingesting or injecting these micro-organisms and viruses as opposed to perceiving, smelling the odors that accompany decomposition. Ingest or inject the bacteria or viruses, and the results could be deadly. Inhale  micro-organism's off-gassed carbon dioxide and other gases and the results are nauseating  at worse.          </strong> </span>
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		  <td bgcolor="#E6F3FF" class="bodyText"><h2 align="center"><strong><a name="crime_scene_cleanup_cronyism" id="crime_scene_cleanup_cronyism"></a>Consumer Alert! </strong></h2>
		    <p align="center"><a href="http://www.crimescenecleanup.com/Cronyism.htm">Crime Scene Cleanup Cronyism - Tap for image (Corruption)</a></p>
		    <p class="style30">Are you being well served by your local government when death scene cleaning is needed?</p>
		    <p class="style30">Some cities, county coroners, county medical examiners, detectives, and county administrators refer the public to death scene cleaners.</p>
		    <p class="style30">If one or more cleaning companies are not referred by these local  governments, then your local government is creating a quasi-monopoly.  Your local govenment is also thwarting competition and the public good.</p>
		    <p class="style30">The referring employee may receive money for handing you the telephone numbers that you received. They are <em>handing you</em> to a crony company.</p>
		    <p class="style30"> Or, it may be that the referring employee has a friend or relative that  owns the companies that you were referred to call for cleaning help.  Possibly, the referring employee owns part or all of the companies that  you were referred to for cleaning. Catching this type of cronyism is  quite hard, especially when local governments would rather ignore crony  employees than create a firewall between them and you. </p>
		    <p class="style30">There  are a number of ways that cronyism occurs in local governments. If you  suspect that you are being victimized by cronyism, then shop around. Cronyism's essence is in fact  a form of quasi-fascism. It is a standing threat to the open society. </p>
		    <p class="style8"><strong>Cronyism is unethical and thwarts free enterprise.</strong> (<a href="#crime_scene_cleanup_explained">return to Crime Scene Cleanup Explained</a>) </p>
		    <p class="style8">Eddie Evans - Crime Scene Cleanup </p>
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		    <h2 align="center" class="style8"><a name="Fees" id="Fees"></a>Fees </h2>
		    <p><strong> I try to keep my fees fair and reasonable.</strong></p>
		    <p><strong> Some clients feel that my fees are a bit high, and I easily understand  why they fell so. I can relate only that I work hard providing this  special cleaning service 24/7/365. The nature of my work creates some  of the greatest rewards possible, and this is for certain.</strong></p>
		    <p><strong> The authentic thankfulness of my clients upon completing my work should be   reward enough, or at least I wish it were so. </strong></p>
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              <p><strong>Business  has its own reality, however. There are times when my telephone goes  quiet for way too long, and business idles while I wait on the next  opportunity to serve by removing the horrific from others' lives.   There are times when operation costs are higher than I would like. And  then there are those death scenes that take their toll in other ways. </strong></p>
		      <p><strong>So, yes, I probably do charge "a bit   high" for the number of hours that I labour.</strong></p>
		      <p><strong> My fees reflect business realilties for keeping  the lights burning 24/7/365, mentally and physically. There are always  the emotional and physical costs associated with crime scene cleanup,  not quantitavie costs, but qualitative costs beyond measure. </strong></p>
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		  <td bgcolor="#E6F3FF" class="bodyText style8 style28"><p align="center"><strong>What I Do</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>I clean most bio-hazards, including blood and other potentially infectious materials, like feces, spinal fluids, meth labs, and more. </strong><strong>Properties cleaned include commercial, residential, and government facilities as well as vehicles.</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong> A caring, skilled, and knowledgable cleaning counselor will respond within one hour of your call. Following his assessment of your cleanup needs, cleanup begins after we receive written permission to proceed from your responsible party.</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong><span class="style13">My objective: Quietly, safely and discreetly restore the scene to a safe state</span>, thereby relieving others from a traumatic task. You can be confident that we are dedicated to restoring a safe environment without publicity or sensationalism. We protect your privacy and property from onlookers and media once cleanup begins.</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>All biohazard materials removed from the site are properly sealed, labeled and removed for appropriate disposal at a medical waste facility. </strong></p>
	      <p align="left"><strong>My <span class="style13">fees are reasonable and customary</span>, and oftentimes paid by homeowners' insurance or business insurance.</strong> </p></td>
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		    <p align="center" class="style8"><strong><a name="Suicide_Prevention" id="Suicide_Prevention"></a>Suicide Prevention Resources and Numbers </strong></p>
		    <p><strong>Important Phone Numbers and   Resources</strong></p>
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		    <p align="left"><strong>HELP   LINES</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>Suicide Prevention Center Crisis Line, in LA County: (877) 727-4747</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>National Suicide   Prevention Crisis Line: (800) SUI-CIDE 784-2433</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>RESOURCES</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>Compassionate Friends, Inc. (parents   grief): (630)   990-0010</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong><a href="http://www.compassionatefriends.org/">www.compassionatefriends.org</a>  chat room 10am-11pm</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong> Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention   Project, Light for Life International: <a href="http://www.yellowribbon.org/">www.yellowribbon.org</a>, (303)   429-3530 </strong></p>
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  SA/VE  Suicide Awareness/Voices of   Education (depression and suicide information): <a href="http://www.save.org/">www.save.org</a>,   (952)   946-7998</strong></p>
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  SPAN-California: <a href="http://www.span-california.org/">www.span-california.org</a>, (760) 753-4565</strong></p>
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		      SPAN-USA Suicide Prevention Advocacy   Network: <a href="http://www.spanusa.org/">www.spanusa.org</a>, <br />
		      (202) 449-3600</strong></p>
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  NOPCAS  National Organization for   People of Color Against Suicide, <a href="http://www.nopcas.com/">www.nopcas.com</a>, (866) 899-5317</strong></p>
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  NAMI-California: namicalifornia.org,   (916)   567-0163</strong></p>
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  NAMI  National Alliance for Mentally Ill: <a href="http://www.nami.org/">www.nami.org</a>,   (800)   950-6264</strong></p>
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  Compassionate Friends/South Bay,   LA:  (310)   368-6845</strong></p>
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  AFSP  American Foundation/Suicide   Prevention (research & education): <a href="http://www.afsp.org/">www.afsp.org</a>,   (888)   333-2377</strong></p>
		    <p align="left"><strong>AAS  American Association of   Suicidology (professionaltraining/education/research/prevent/survivors):   (202)   237-2280, <a href="http://www.suicidology.org/">www.suicidology.org</a> </strong></p>
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