Asbestos Abatement in Business Spaces: When and Why?
Asbestos Abatement in Business Spaces: When and Why? magine a day when you walk into your office building, say hello to your colleagues, and laugh with them. It sounds like just another day, right? But have you ever stopped to think about the dangers lurking in the very walls and ceilings of your commercial property?…
Best Practices for Controlling Demolition Dust
Best Practices for Controlling Demolition Dust When you’re getting your building demolished – it is important to minimize dust to keep your site clean and protect the environment. If you’ve ever seen a demolition project – you know how quickly dust can spread and degrade the air quality, leading to potential health issues. If you…
Tips to Prevent Mold Growth After Fire Debris Cleanup
Tips to Prevent Mold Growth After Fire Debris Cleanup After a fire accident, it is important to remove the debris. If not removed on time, it can lead to health risks due to exposure to hazardous materials such as – asbestos, melted metals, electronics, degraded roofing tiles, etc. However, the removal process comes with hidden…
Your Guide to a Complete Pre-Demolition Checklist
Your Guide to a Complete Pre-Demolition Checklist If you have decided to demolish your building, there is a certain checklist that needs to be marked green before you proceed. There is a great amount of paperwork and preparation to be done before the demolition team arrives with their first equipment. This is usually called the…
Basement Mold Control: Expert Tips on Removal and Prevention
Basement Mold Control: Expert Tips on Removal and Prevention Ah, mold – they are the uninvited guest that refuses to leave anytime soon. Well, all it needs to thrive is some moisture and dark spaces – such as your basement. These fuzzy fungi are usually caused by leaky pipes, high humidity, or Sacramento’s seasonal rain…
Asbestos Poisoning: How to Identify Symptoms and Take Precautions
Asbestos Poisoning: How to Identify Symptoms and Take Precautions As per a trusted study, asbestos is the cause of approximately 255,000 deaths in the US. It is usually found in soil and rock. For several years, people have been using the material for several purposes, including – making candle wicks and fabric fiber. As asbestos…
Demolition of Fire-Damaged Structures: Best Practices & Safety Considerations
Demolition of Fire-Damaged Structures: Best Practices & Safety Considerations Demolishing a burnt building can be painful, both figuratively and literally. The process is a complex mix of sifting, clearing, and tearing the building down. The only convenient way to do it is to hire a demolition company. When you hire a demolition company, the demolition…
Signs Your Ceiling Tiles May Contain Asbestos
Signs Your Ceiling Tiles May Contain Asbestos For decades, asbestos has been commonly used in building materials as it is fire-resistant, durable, and affordable. Ceiling tiles, insulation, flooring, and other products frequently contain this hazardous mineral, but the risks associated with asbestos exposure, especially mesothelioma and other cancers, have since been widely recognized. But the…
What Is White Mold and Is It Dangerous?
What Is White Mold and Is It Dangerous? When we think of mold, the picture that usually comes to mind is of a harmless dark goop on your ceiling. But did you know that the picture is factually incorrect? Mold is not just harmful but it also comes in a different hue- white. If this…
Why Dry Fogging for Mold Remediation Doesn’t Work?
Why Dry Fogging for Mold Remediation Doesn’t Work? Since mold is such a prevalent issue, most of us tend to think that it is non-hazardous. But did you know that mold is not just dangerous for your health but also for your property. So, if you are noticing mold growth in your property, you need…