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Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
Got a email from this client and how much would you charge for a work like this?
Hello. A passenger had a major digestive issue in my car on Sunday. The window was open for some air when it happened, so I imagine there will be a need for the door skin to be removed. The majority of it ended up on the carpet in between the seat and the door, so I would also suspect that the passenger seat will also need to be cleaned and removed to disinfect the carpet in that area. I cleaned it the best I could, but an odor remains which can only be professionally taken care of. Could you give me an estimate of services, let me know how quickly you could fit me in and estimate how long it would take to complete. Thanks so much!
Anyone have experience cleaning feces or vomit or should I pass on this job?
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
Ummmm.......... I would pass.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Ummmm.......... I would pass.
^^^
{I lean towards leaving biohazard
clean-ups to the certified Pros.}
Also:
The learned skill of turning detailing work down by Mike Phillips
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
$5k because I don't want to do it, but don't want to tell someone I don't want to work on their car. This way if they say ok it's worth it tome, if they say no, it's still worth it to me
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
If I wanted to deal with digestive projectiles, be it from either end, I'd be a nurse or plumber.
Let alone scrubbing them off of a surface such as carpeting.
No thank you...
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
There must a certain line one must draw when it comes what jobs to pass on. First and foremost you should always keep health and safety in mind at all times. When dealing with bodily fluids I would never recommend taking on those unless you have all the proper biohazard safety equipment and proper training for treating these.
It’s ok to decline a job.
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I got a call last week from a certified installer (name not being mentioned) of aftermarket protective products who offer warranties. They stated they were looking for an IDA Certified member in my area who could 1.) do an interior only job for their client and 2.) The interior job had large amount of blood to clean up.
I politely declined for several reasons, but in this case, I didn't even refer my buddy.
Sounds like Bob is correct, time to call Servpro, who are all IICRC Certified, Trained and equipped for bio/hazard clean-up. Keep in mind, there are way too many bacterial infections that are now growing antibiotic resistant. Just sayin'
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
Originally Posted by LSNAutoDetailing
I got a call last week from a certified installer (name not being mentioned) of aftermarket protective products who offer warranties. They stated they were looking for an IDA Certified member in my area who could 1.) do an interior only job for their client and 2.) The interior job had large amount of blood to clean up.
I politely declined for several reasons, but in this case, I didn't even refer my buddy.
Sounds like Bob is correct, time to call Servpro, who are all IICRC Certified, Trained and equipped for bio/hazard clean-up. Keep in mind, there are way too many bacterial infections that are now growing antibiotic resistant. Just sayin'
Most eloquently put, Paul. And exactly on target.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Most eloquently put, Paul. And exactly on target.
Hey Paul! Actually Evan said it better, but I'll take the compliment
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Re: Seems like a scary email, how much would you charge....
Originally Posted by LSNAutoDetailing
Hey Paul! Actually Evan said it better, but I'll take the compliment
Both of you are right!
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