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Professional Carpet Cleaners and Restorers Podcast
Season 02 Episode 17
Crime Scene Cleaning
Our Co-Host this week is Josh Marsden of
Australian Forensic Cleaning &
Meth Lab Cleaners Australia.
P: 1300 Bio Haz (1300 246 429)
Trauma Cleaning, Biohazard Cleaning, Unattended Deaths, Sharps, Squalor, and Hoard Clean-ups, have you heard of these services?
Josh runs the most Networked and Trained group of specialty cleaners in Australia.
Josh started by accident approx. 15 years ago as a cleaning business owner and soon was asked to clean a “Gross Filth” property. With no knowledge at the time and with a basic understanding of chemicals and ozone, Josh accepted the job, and the rest is history. With extensive research and trial and error, Josh now can explain in detail the inner workings of this fascinating industry.
We catch up with Josh this week and listen to some of the stories and see what makes a “Forensic Cleaner”.
WARNING: This subject matter may not be for everyone. 18+ is recommended with some coarse language and graphic details.
By Phill McGurkProfessional Carpet Cleaners and Restorers Podcast
Season 02 Episode 17
Crime Scene Cleaning
Our Co-Host this week is Josh Marsden of
Australian Forensic Cleaning &
Meth Lab Cleaners Australia.
P: 1300 Bio Haz (1300 246 429)
Trauma Cleaning, Biohazard Cleaning, Unattended Deaths, Sharps, Squalor, and Hoard Clean-ups, have you heard of these services?
Josh runs the most Networked and Trained group of specialty cleaners in Australia.
Josh started by accident approx. 15 years ago as a cleaning business owner and soon was asked to clean a “Gross Filth” property. With no knowledge at the time and with a basic understanding of chemicals and ozone, Josh accepted the job, and the rest is history. With extensive research and trial and error, Josh now can explain in detail the inner workings of this fascinating industry.
We catch up with Josh this week and listen to some of the stories and see what makes a “Forensic Cleaner”.
WARNING: This subject matter may not be for everyone. 18+ is recommended with some coarse language and graphic details.