Spring is notorious for its unpredictable weather.
Over time, roofs weaken due to exposure to the elements, making roof leaks almost inevitable.
Whether you are at home, a public place, school or work, it is important to know how to prevent fires and react in a fire emergency.
Mold is a common nuisance in many homes and properties.
Whether you’re using candles to mark special events or create a charming atmosphere in your home, always remember that open flames are potential fire hazards.
Water entering your basement due to drainage problems, flash floods, appliance failures or other reasons can cause severe damage to your home.
Radon is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless radioactive gas found in rock, soil, and water, and is relatively harmless outdoors.
Choosing between a real Christmas tree and an artificial one can be a tough choice.
Mold is an important part of nature, helping with the decomposition of organic matter and the recycling of nutrients in ecosystems.
Over time, black mold exposure can cause serious health problems to adults, children and pets.
Sump pumps are important to keep your home safe from water damage.
Black mold, also called toxic black mold, feeds on organic material and moisture.
Mold in the basement is a common problem due to frequent moisture problems and the lack of light and ventilation.
Household appliances make our lives easier on a daily basis.
Outdoor parties in the backyard or around the pool are delightful ways to spend time with friends and family.
Mold can grow almost anywhere in a home.
Aquatic activities in our backyard pools are a great way to spend time and improve our health.
Dishwasher fires are not the most common appliance-related fires.
Although we use them every day, many cleaners and chemicals we keep in our homes can be very dangerous if splashed on the skin, inhaled or ingested.
During a disaster, you may have only a few minutes to escape and taking valuable possessions with you might not be possible.
Basement flooding is a widespread problem that can occur both during dry and wet weather.