Death in a Unit
The leading emergency biohazard cleanup and preparedness experts are back—just in time for Halloween! We take on the morbid topic of death in rental units, hoarding, and other biohazard cleanups in or at YOUR property.
Learn about YOUR responsibilities and available options to deal with a traumatic or catastrophic event that occurs at your home or rental property. After such an event, the cleanup of biohazards is very difficult and should be done by a licensed and fully trained professional. Bio SoCal helps you clean up safely and restore your home or rental property to its prior condition so you can focus on what is important.
Bio SoCal specializes exclusively in biohazard cleanup and understands the importance of providing discreet, confidential, and professional service on your schedule. Their services include cleaning blood, suicide, death, decomposition, crime scenes, trauma, feces, and hoarding situations.
Not sure if you need a biohazard professional? Blood can contain pathogens that carry incurable diseases and harmful bacteria that can cause illness or death. Biohazard cleanup is typically covered by property insurance, often with little to no out-of-pocket costs.
During this important webinar, we will cover:
- What is the process for cleaning up a suicide or homicide?
- How to clean up a blood spill—can you fully clean it out of carpet or furnishings?
- What do crime scene cleaners do? What licenses are required?
- How YOU can safely clean up rodent droppings, animal urine, or feces.
- Best methods to remove cigarette smoke from a unit.
- Ways to completely eliminate dead animal odors.
- Handling death inside YOUR rental property—why a body smells and the 5 stages of human decomposition.
- Is the odor from a dead body a biohazard?
- And much more! Q&A to follow.
Please log in to register. If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact Events Manager Diana Alcaraz via email at diana@aagla.org. For faster service, please have your membership number ready. We look forward to seeing you. Please stay diligent and be healthy!
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED DURING THIS WEBINAR IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. ABSOLUTELY NO LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE IS BEING GIVEN DURING THIS WEBINAR. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY SITUATION IS UNIQUE, AND THE LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. SO, BEFORE ACTING, BE SURE TO OBTAIN TAX AND/OR LEGAL ADVICE FROM A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL.
Panelist(s):
Alan Cohen, Chief Executive Officer, Bio SoCal
Alan Cohen is the CEO of Bio SoCal. He transitioned from executive leadership in major technology and retail companies to helping families during their most difficult times. Previously, he served as VP of Global Marketing at Xperi Corporation and VP of Corporate Business Development for Guitar Center. Now a small business owner, Alan works closely with families, first responders, and public service agencies to clean up after crime, suicide, death, infectious diseases, and hoarding situations. According to Alan, doing the work at Bio SoCal is “truly rewarding.”
About Bio SoCal: Locally owned and operated, Bio SoCal is a biohazard cleanup, recovery, and hoarding remediation company that assists families, law enforcement, and property owners in restoring contaminated properties. Put simply, Bio SoCal discreetly cleans what most companies won’t or can’t.
Moderator:
Daniel Yukelson, Executive Director, Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles
Daniel Yukelson is the Executive Director of AAGLA. A CPA, he began his career at Ernst & Young and later served as CFO of multiple public and private firms, including Premiere Radio Networks and Oasis West Realty. He was involved in the development of the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills and has also served as Planning and Public Works Commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills.
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