Tune in for Tips on Forensic Cleaning

April 15, 2020

Social distancing, although crucial for helping stop the spread of COVID-19, has its downside in that it can exacerbate mental illness symptoms. Jeff Jones of the Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC), a division of ISSA, reminds people that throughout history, incidents of suicide have increased when the economy was under duress.

People facing extreme hardship may also self-medicate with drugs or alcohol. In addition to an increase in suicides, the pandemic may also bring about an increase in domestic violence and criminal activity, and all of which will affect the industry of forensic cleaning.

Watch this edition of Straight Talk to learn best practices for forensic cleaning professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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