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Crime Scene – Can't I Take Care Of It Myself?

If you find yourself looking at a crime scene, your initial reaction may be to clean it yourself. You may want it to be gone as soon as possible and that's completely understandable. Here's some reasons why you shouldn't do that. 

1. Fluids! Coming into contact with bodily fluids, especially blood, can be harmful. It can carry disease and pathogens that you just don't want on or near your body!

2. Invisible to the eye! If you don't take care of all of it, you can still recieve harmful effects. This means if you try and clean it and leave behind any traces of the scene (even germs and pathogens you can't see), your home won't be as sanitary as you think it is. You know how they say won't you don't know won't hurt you? Well in this case, it can. 

3. Don't stress! While you may be worried that you can't afford crime scene cleaners, your insurance will usually take care of it! Don't let this detail keep you from getting the professionals in the door!

Never try to clean a crime scene yourself! You'll be happier, more sanitary, and less stressed when you let the professionals come take care of it. View our Bio-One locations if you need help. 

Discovering an unattended death usually happens between loved ones or friends/neighbors. When this happens, it's both shocking and overwhelming. You may feel like you need to move the body or cleanup the area. Coming into contact with decomposition is not a safe option if you're not properly trained to do so. 

Don't ever feel like you need to be the one to clean a death of a loved one. This can be an emotionally taxing endeavour as well as dangerous if done incorrectly. Bio-One is trained to come in and take care of this for you. We are discreet, thorough, and compassionate. All of our technicians are trained to make sure everything is both cleaned and disinfectd so you don't have to think about it. 

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Bio-One Inc. is proud to announce Jonathon Ley, Police Officer/Constable from Killingly Police Department, CT is the winner of our Bio-One Backs The Blue Campaign. After reviewing submissions of worthy officers from all over the country, Jonathon rose to the top as our first officer receiving a Bio-One franchise! Congratulations Jonathon! If you would like more information on our Bio-One Backs The Blue campaign or Bio-One franchising, please visit:

www.BioOneBacksTheBlue.com

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When you choose somewhere you to live, you don't just look at the house you want to buy. You look at the community, the people, the resoures, and systems in place. Our communities are the people we live around. They are the libraries, recreation centers, and schools. A community provides us with things to do, food for our families, and protection when we need it. There are a million ways to make a difference in your community and even more reasons why you should. Supporting each other is what keeps your community going. 

Here's a small list of ways you can make a difference: 

1. Volunteer at a local animal shelter

2. Leave the car at home and take a walk instead

3. Check in on your neighbors and be someone's reason to smile that day

4. Become a volunteer reader for children here

5. Donate your used items to a local charity

6. Take your pet to a local hospital to cheer people up with Pet Partners

7. Play your musical instrument at a coffee shop

8. Join the Nextdoor App and become connected with your neighboorhood from block parties to crime watch.

9. Help out parents and organize a carpool here

10. Join a nonprofit and make your mark on the world 


If you know of someone in need of our services, please take a look at our locations to find the nearest Bio-One office near you. Stay safe!

Many people think suicide rates increase during the winter holidays. This still happens, however, CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics reports that the suicide rate is, in fact, the lowest in December. The rate peaks in the spring and the fall. While there are varying factors for why this happens, what we need to focus on is keeping in contact with our loved ones and those around us. If someone is acting in an unusal manner, check in with them. See if there is something going on that you might be able to help with. A lot of times people struggle with self love or self help and they just need someone to show they care. 

If you are feeling depressed yourself, start making note of what's going on emotionally. Write down how you feel that day and what is causing your mood to change up or down. Keep track of changes in feelings and thought patterns. Perhaps you're lashing out at people more or feeling unusually overwhelmed and you can't figure out why. If these things continue to happen, talk to a friend or specialist. There may be an underlying issue that you can work out easily or that might need more support. There is always a way to fix it, you're not alone. 

If you feel the need, contact the National Suicide Prevention Line 24/7

1-800-273-8255


If you know of someone in need of our services, please take a look at our locations to find the nearest Bio-One office near you. Stay safe!

Mental health is an important and crucial element to your well-being that sometimes gets overlooked. We are often taught how to take care of our bodies but what about our minds? This is what controls all of the functions in our bodies, tells us when to eat, when to sleep, and releases all the hormones that keep us happy, motivated, and operating in a healthy way. 

If your body is able to get out of bed physically but your mind is causing you stress, anxiety, and lack of motivation, what health are you really in? Mental illness can be much more than what we normally consider big diagnoses such as ADHD or Bipolar. It can be as simple as social anxiety or as common as depression and hoarding. According to mentalhealthamerica.net, 1 in 5 adults have a mental health condition. The good news is the stigma associated with mental illness is decreasing and the resources surrouding it are increasing! If you or someone you kow would like to find some resources, check out:

https://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/may


If you know of someone in need of our services, please take a look at our locations to find the nearest Bio-One office near you. Stay safe!

April 28th Is National Pay It Forward Day

Paying it forward is that idea that when someone does someting nice for you, you turn around and do something nice for someone else. Maybe someone offered you the parking space they were waiting on or helped you carry some heavy groceries. Your goal is to now help someone else out in return. 

Ideas To Pay It Forward

  • Pay for someone's coffee or food behind you in line
  • Donate to a local charity
  • Help someone you see struggling
  • Listen to someone who needs it
  • Do someone a favor
  • Compliment a stranger
  • Check up on someone who looks lonely
  • Take a veteran or law enforecement officer out to lunch

We have 7.8 billion people in the world, that's a lot of chances to spread some kindness and Pay It Forward!

No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
-AESOP


If you know of someone in need of our services, please take a look at our locations to find the nearest Bio-One office near you. Stay safe!

At Bio-One, we love being able to help people during difficult times. Unfortunately, we see the aftermath of a lot of terrible situations. For us, this business is all about helping people and making something hard a little bit easier in the way we know how. 

This week, April 8-14th is National Crime Victim's Rights Week. We want to show our support for crime victims and all those affected. If you know anyone who is a crime victim, take them out to lunch, ask them about their story, or do something helpful to pass on kindness.  

At Bio-One, we see first hand that clutter and hoarding can overtake someone's life. It may not happen quickly but over time, it starts to affect those living in that environment and everyone around them. The third week of march starts Clutter Awareness Week.

If you or someone you know is showing signs of clutter accumulation, now is the perfect time to sit down and talk about it. This may be a difficult subject as objects can become personal and emotional as we attach our memories to them. According to the American Psychiatric Association, "The worst thing to do is to volunteer to go in and throw things away for them or to go in and throw things away when they are not around." Upsetting your loved one will only make things worse. Having a conversation and letting them know professionals can help work with them is the safest and easiest way to declutter a home.

Bio-One is here to help. We have franchises throughout the United States that are qualified and eager to help. Take a look at our locations page to find a Bio-One Franchise near you.

Bio-One Backs the Blue is a campaign to show support for our law enforcement.

We will award at least four Bio-One Franchise Offices to officers injured in the line of duty who want to continue to support their communities and work side by side with their Brothers and Sisters in Blue. Each Franchise Office awarded is a $70,000 gift, all in the attempt for the Bio-One family to assist our Brothers and Sisters in Blue to get back on their feet. 

If you or someone you know is a current or former law enforcement officer injured in the line of duty, you can make a submission at BioOneBacksTheBlue.com. The deadline to apply is April 20, 2018.

The first winner will be chosen Police Week, May 13-19, 2018.