Mold growth in buildings can lead to a variety of health issues. Various practices can be followed to mitigate mold issues in buildings, the most important of which is to reduce moisture levels that can facilitate mold growth. Removal of affected materials after the source of moisture has been reduced and/or eliminated may be necessary for remediation.
December 1st, 2010
Fire is Smoke and Gas (Video Parts 1 & 2)
While home sick from work today, I was channel surfing the local cable stations, and stopped when I found a compelling fire safety video concerning the dangers of smoke inhalation ...
October 25th, 2010
Seven people taken to local hospital due to carbon monoxide exposure in Green Bay, WI
Source: WFRV News
GREEN BAY, Wi–(WFRV) The Green Bay Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide call on Saturday evening at 10:42 pm. The home residence, 1600 Farlin ...
October 25th, 2010
Carbon Monoxide Detector Saves Seven Lives in Howard County, MD
Source: Oct 25, 2010 - Washington Examiner
Howard County fire officials say a home where seven Elkridge residents suffered carbon monoxide poisoning had a working carbon monoxide ...
October 5th, 2010
Home Invasion and Burglary is on the Rise in Fairfax, VA
Home invasion and burglary is on the rise. With unemployment still hovering around 10% and an economy struggling to rebound, some are turning to drastic measures. One community in ...
October 5th, 2010
Carbon Monoxide - A Clear, Odorless Gas That Goes Virtually Undetected
Author: Maria Richmond for HomeSafe.com
It has no smell, nor can you see carbon monoxide, yet it is very dangerous and kills several hundred people each year.
Carbon monoxide is ...
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