Whether our furniture can be saved after a flood depends on the type of furniture you have and the magnitude of flooding.
Our daily activities, such as cooking and showering, add a lot of moisture in our homes and can lead to higher humidity.
The bathroom is one of the most common places in a home where mold can grow.
Being misinformed when it comes to safety in the event of a fire is a position nobody wants to be in.
When a fire occurs in a home, smoke is the biggest threat to people’s lives.
The first warm days in the spring are ideal for having fun outdoors, but it is also the perfect time for inspecting and adjusting the exterior of our homes.
Proper air circulation is an essential component of a healthy home.
Whether you’re making a bonfire to dispose of burnable waste material or during a celebration, you should always follow the safety considerations first.
After a water-related disaster, or even when there is a small leak on your roof, the chances for mold to grow in your home are significantly high.
When our homes require cleaning, we usually focus on the visible areas, such as the floor or windows.
Many cleaners found in stores contain chemicals that are bad for your health and to the environment.
Flash floods occur as a result of heavy rainfall, rapid snow thaw, city drains overflowing or dam/levee failures.
Flooding is a common disaster and causes millions of dollars’ worth of damage every year, especially during the spring and during the hurricane season.
According to the National Fire Protection Agency, most home fires are caused by cooking.
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is a non-toxic substance that can be used in cooking, medicine, personal care, and, of course – cleaning.
Dishwasher leaks can be caused by a number of reasons, such as overloading the dishwasher, using too much detergent or by a faulty gasket.
When our driveways are covered in snow, we either remove the snow with snow blowers or – the old school way – using shovels.
Each year, we strive to better ourselves by making and keeping a new set of resolutions.
In the aftermath of a home fire, it’s very important to know what to do and what to avoid doing.
Staying safe and comfortable during a power outage requires some planning.
Mold and mildew often grow in humid and damp areas like bathrooms.