It’s a cold winter’s night, and you’re ready to cozy up in front of the fireplace. A warm fire can be a great way to end the day but proper use of your fireplace is essential to the safety of your home and family. What Are Some Fireplace Safety Tips? Make sure the fireplace is clean before using it. Ashes are extremely flammable and should be cleaned out before you start a new fire. Close the mesh
Worrying about damage from a winter storm tends to happen right after the forecast is announced. But if you treat winter storm prep like any other annual homeowner to-do, you will be better prepared when Mother Nature’s teeth start chattering. Here are a few easy preparations that can help cut down on damage to your home after an ice or snow storm. How Can I Protect My Home From Winter Storm Damage? Let faucets drip and make sure pipes are insulated. One
If you have mold in your home, the jargon around mold removal and mold remediation can be confusing. How do you just get rid of the mold you have now and keep it gone? Luckily, mold removal is just a piece of a longer, more in-depth process: mold remediation. What Is Mold Remediation? The mold remediation process follows these steps: First, the technician assesses your home using special tools, like a moisture meter. Since mold grows quickly in moisture, tools
Sometimes, the most important things we do to keep our homes and families safe are the simplest. One of the easiest things you can do to protect your home from fires is to regularly clean out your dryer vent. What Are Three Reasons to Clean Your Dryer Vent? Why should you clean your dryer vent? Doesn’t the lint trap do the work for you? Here are three good reasons to clean the dryer vent regularly: Only 25% of the lint your dryer produces
Water damage is an unfortunately common and costly type of damage. Many homeowners will experience water damage in their homes at some point. So once it happens, what are your next steps? What Are Some Common Causes of Water Damage? We all need water every day, but drywall, carpet and water don’t mix! Here are some common causes of water damage to be on the lookout for. Leaky roof. Poorly sealed and older roofs can let water into your home. If
The aftermath of a fire in your home or business can be more than just scary. Even after the initial destruction of the fire itself, your belongings, walls, and flooring can be ruined by sprinklers, soot, and the heavy smell of smoke. Fire damage restoration professionals clean and rebuild fire-damaged buildings so you can get back to your life. Why Is Fire Damage Restoration Needed? Unfortunately, the damage from a fire doesn’t end after the fire is extinguished. Here are some common
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Clean and safe indoor air quality are important considerations for commercial and residential spaces, particularly during the global pandemic. Poor indoor air quality may cause health problems in some people, such as irritation of the nose, eyes, and throat, as well as dizziness, headaches, and fatigue. When not enough outdoor air enters indoors, pollutants can accumulate to levels that can pose health risks. As air continually circulates inside, it is important to open the windows regularly to allow
by Kimberley Graham Micro-plastic particles have been most commonly associated with ocean pollution. According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), roughly 8 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year. The plastic debris made up of mostly single-use plastic products, break down into micro-particles that have been found inside fish, birds, and a range of other marine life. However, more recently, scientists have discovered that microplastics are also found in soils,









