As the nation continues to focus heavily on the COVID-19 pandemic, we are reminding property owners of the urgent need to prepare their homes and businesses for the Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Damp clothes or fabrics can easily be infested with mold if they’re not dried in time.
In a water damage event, it’s essential to quickly remove the water and dry your property.
Even though most building codes require that residential roofs support the most significant snowfalls in your area, there is still a risk of roof damage.
The holiday season is a time for celebration and joyful gatherings, and safety measures should be at the top of any holiday preparation list.
Each year, we strive to better ourselves by making and keeping a new set of resolutions.
While Christmas tree fires are uncommon, the ensuing damage can be severe.
What Are the Causes of Office Water Damage and What Are the Consequences? Property managers of office buildings are often aware that water damage can be truly consequential.
When cold weather arrives, you dust off your warm shoes and jackets and turn the heat up in your home.
After a house fire, the danger unfortunately doesn’t stop once the flames have been put out.
Smoke alarms are extremely important in keeping you and your family safe in case of a household fire.
After years of smoking in a home, walls and contents become blemished and develop bad odors.
Mold comes in many textures and colors, but they all have a few things in common — they grow in moist areas, they feed on organic matter, and can pose a threat to your health.
After a flood, many homeowners and property managers wonder if their carpet and pad can be saved.
Musty-smelling carpets are both unpleasant and dangerous.
Black water is floodwater that contains contaminants and viruses that present severe risks of illness.
White mold is a term that applies to many species of mold which can grow in homes.
Dishwasher fires are not the most common appliance-related fires.
Each year, more than 430 Americans die from unintentional CO poisoning and over 50,000 visit the emergency room due to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
Too much exposure to sunlight may cause burns and even skin cancer.
Mold is one of the most common problems that homeowners face.