It’s hard to say when something becomes outdated, or “old-school,” as well as the exact point in time when it becomes obsolete. It tends to sneak up on us and before we know it, we are doing something “the old way” or using outdated technology. As fast as technology is changing our world, it’s hard to keep up.
The crime and trauma bio-recovery market is no different. It’s easy to do things the way we always have. Enlightened company owners are realizing that meeting regulatory compliance such as OSHA, DOT and health department regulations is a minimum criteria just to conduct business. But it doesn’t teach you how to do the work. No, it is the education and skill set of the owners and technicians that create successful enterprises. The more education and training they have, the better they can compete, especially in such a narrow market niche as ours.