EbolaDuring the Ebola crisis in New York City, the National Crime Cleansing Association provided support to the Bio Recovery Corporation crew, in the decontamination of Craig Spencer's apartment. Bio Recovery Corporation was hired to disinfect and clean the apartment, as well as the bowling, The Gutter, which Dr. Spencer when diagnosed with Ebola. James Michel, at the time of the President of NCSCA, appeared with Sal Pane on the news network as a consultant.
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Air chemistry test
In November 2015 it was announced that the National Crime Cleansing Association, along with scientist J. Marvin Herndon and documentary filmmaker Michael J. Murphy, will be set in 2016 to obtain test samples from a phenomenon known as 'Chem Trails'. This test requires a pair of pilots from the National Crime Scene Cleanup Association, to fly with powered paragliders, and use testing equipment to determine the presence of unnatural chemicals or pathogens. All tests must be verified by Dr. Herndon, as well as documented by Michael J. Murphy, which will be released as a feature later on.
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Initial public offering
In March 2016, the parent company of the National Crime Cleansing Association, Prestige Worldwide Group, announced that it will begin receiving an initial public offering at the NCSCA. This is after Prestige Worldwide Group acquired three TKP cleaning companies. This new addition enhances the reach and resources of the National Crime Scene Cleanup Association.
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Virtual reality education software
In June 2016, the National Indigenous Crime Cleansing Association announced plans openly around their new educational experience, SafeGuard. Safeguard is a virtual reality education experience designed to teach the public about dangers and describe the details, tools, and tools used in crime scene remediation. Users navigate around a virtual scene and can interact and learn about the various info points that appear near interesting objects. The National Crime Scene Cleanup Association launches a new site to provide screenshots and updates when the software gets released.
The National Crime Scene Cleanup Association is also following up with new initiatives after several months after Safeguard's announcement. This new initiative, dubbed 'STVR', is planned to become a virtual reality safety training course. Using the same concept of interactivity and learning, STVR is developed to be a safer alternative to standard 'textbook learning', and provides more risk-free learning that is typically associated with handling or working in close proximity to hazardous materials and situations. STVR will not only focus on crime scene training but will also cover a wide range of scenarios and situations ranging from standard OSHA hazards to dealing with toxic chemical spills. STVR is targeted for use by hospitals and companies to train future professional workers, nurses, rescuers, and hazmat workers.
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In Media
In February 2017, the National Crime Scene Cleanup Association company appeared on the episode of 'The Guardians' in Animal Planet. In the episode, the National Crime Cleansing Association assists cast and crew performers in the remediation of veterans of cat dumps living in the forest. Workers donate their time and equipment to transform the veterans' living areas into a friendly place, and help catch wild cats so they can be castrated and castrated.
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References
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