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Mold is often visible on walls and ceilings but can also hide in your air ducts.
House fires can be emotionally and psychologically devastating.
If you’ve ever burned something, you may realize that the odor of smoke can quickly fill a house.
After a home disaster, many of us feel overwhelmed or unsure of what to do next.
Damp clothes or fabrics can easily be infested with mold if they’re not dried in time.
A flood can cause extensive damage to your home in a very short amount of time.
With their dazzling display of vibrant colors and loud booms, fireworks are a sight to behold.
In a water damage event, it’s essential to quickly remove the water and dry your property.
Tornadoes pose a serious threat to anything and anyone in their path.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, an estimated 8,800 home fires are started by grilling each year.
Did you know that June is National Pet Preparedness Month? It’s the responsibility of animal owners to keep their pets safe when a natural disaster or an unlikely event strikes.
As the temperature rises, the more time we spend outside.
“April showers” are sometimes much more than just a bit of rain.
After the fire is out and the smoke has cleared, the fire department is gone, and you are left with a disaster on your hands.
The spring flood season is about to begin, and homeowners need to be prepared.
The combination of thunderstorms and flooding is spring’s recipe for disaster.
The attic is an area of the home most likely to be neglected or ignored.
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.
When your sump pump discharge hose freezes, the sump pump has to work harder as a result of the heat and may fail completely as a consequence of overheating.
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.