Be informed and follow safety precautions to keep the COVID-19 risk down and avoid the virus from spreading.
Mold can grow anywhere in homes, including closets.
Most families at this point are no doubt looking to get out of their homes and get some type of vacation in and try to forget COVID-19 [...]
As companies prepare to reopen and welcome back their employees, customers, clients, and others, they have to reconsider how they clean.
According to the CDC, cleaning frequently touched objects and surfaces helps prevent the spread of respiratory diseases like the coronavirus.
Coronavirus are a large family of viruses that are common in people and many different species of animals, including camels, cattle, cats, and bats.
Washing machine mold, which is typically found on the rubber gasket of front-loading machines, is a common household problem.
As in all water-related incidents, time is crucial.
After an event that causes water damage in your home, not only would the floors be affected, but often the walls are as well.
Mold is often visible on walls and ceilings, but it can also hide in your AC ducts.
Whether they’re vacation photos, music albums or work documents, you should keep a copy of your files to keep them secure from threats.
In the aftermath of a fire, it’s important to take immediate action to save your home and its contents.
Sewage flooding, typically occurring in the basement or bathroom, is a critical problem that needs to be addressed immediately.
Mold often grows out of sight in wall cavities due to water problems like flooding or leaks.
When floodwater contains contaminants and viruses that present serious risks of illness, it is considered black water.
Does your home have too many electrical devices and too few outlets to plug them all? Chances are you’re using extension cords to power up your electrical devices.
Hoarders are emotionally attached to their collections and can compromise their own safety and relationships just to hold on to those items.
There’s something magical about lights during the holiday season … but also something dangerous.
When cold weather arrives, you dust off your warm shoes and jackets, and turn the heat up in your home.
The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system can cause extensive water damage if it’s not maintained properly.
When it comes to safety in and around the swimming pool or spa, drowning is usually the first danger that comes to mind.