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Cleaning The Air, A Necessary Step In Disaster Remediation

Disaster Remediation is often a long-term project, with various stages before a room can be restored. One of the most vital stages is cleaning the air. In the aftermath of disasters, the air can become polluted with hazardous particles for most living creatures. This can be smoke, mold spores, vaporized chemicals, and more. If left … Read more

Over the course of the past couple of years, particular interest has been focused on indoor air quality and circulation. With the rise of remote work and the general population investing more into their at-home offices, the attention to the air we breathe inside has become a focal discussion point.  We invest significantly in our … Read more

When talking about disaster restoration, and the necessary equipment needed for those looking to start their own service offerings, two tools are vital for success against flood damage: industrial heaters and dehumidifiers.  It doesn’t take long for water and excess moisture damage to lead to bigger issues like unpleasant, lingering odors, structural damage, and mold … Read more

Restoration businesses fill a needed gap in the life of everyday Americans. Even if someone can afford and make time for preventative maintenance on their home, and even if their house was built according to the most exacting specifications, disasters still happen–that’s why we call them disasters!  When you run a fairly-priced, comprehensive disaster restoration … Read more

When it comes to disaster recovery, one of the most significant problems is flooding. For property owners and contractors, a water damaged building is a building in danger of developing mold. Other risks include: Unsanitary conditions and an unpleasant odor Damaged belongings, flooring, and appliances Structural damage and loss of property value It only takes … Read more

There are 3 important elements involved in monitoring the heat drying process. They are as follows: Proper meters and their calibration, where to take readings, and how you interpret them. Without all 3 components, drying efficiently and effectively will become a challenge. Each one of these will be explored in-depth. Different types of measurements will … Read more

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