Fire smoke is a toxic soup of dangerous gases and a deadly enemy to all those exposed to it, from families to firefighters. Sadly, in addition to smoke inhalation, many unknowingly expose themselves to additional fire-related dangers well after flames are extinguished.
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Water Mitigation vs. Restoration: Key Differences and Why Both Matter
From burst pipes to severe weather, water damage is a serious threat that can cause extensive property damage and long-term health risks such as mold growth.
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Electrical fires are the third leading cause of home structural fires in the US, according to the National Fire Prevention Associa
Learn moreSmoke damage is the physical damage to a building or object caused by smoke, not a fire itself.
Learn moreAn ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof, preventing melting snow from draining properly and potentially causing damage to the building by allowing water to seep into the structure, leading to issues such as roof leaks and compromised structural integrity.
Learn moreInhaling smoke is the number one cause of health injuries due to fires. More than 50 percent of fatalities from fire disasters are
Learn moreWhat’s the number one task that strikes fear and dread into the hearts of suburban homeowners every spring and fall? That’s right:
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