Posts Tagged ‘mold prevention’

Residents of Silver Creek still cleaning up

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Several homes were devastated in August after a flood ran through Silver Creek. Disaster relief workers from different agencies have recently been on site to help with the flood remediation process.

Some homes need new carpet and sheet rock while others need to be re-built from the ground up. WKBW.com reported there are findings of black mold damage, which can be very hazardous to one’s health. Relief workers have to tear down any walls that have mold growth and get rid of any personal property items affected by this as well. A relief worker interviewed by the news station stated:

“‘It’s hard to breath, there’s black mold so we have respirators…There’s a lot of dirt and insulation. It’s hard going through someone else’s personal things too, it really hits home the work we’re doing. You just keep putting yourself back into their shoes and it’s another life that’s effected and you see it first hand.’”

Mold can grow quickly, especially after heavy rains or a flood in the cooler months of the year. Therefore, it is important to act fast when flood damage has occurred.

Learn how to prevent mold growth in the home.

Heavy Lake Effect Snow Expected

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

lake-ontarioThe National Weather Service has issued a severe weather warning for areas of New York east of Lake Ontario. The snowfall will create poor visibility and snow-covered roads. Oswego, Lewis, and Southern Jefferson Counties will most likely be affected with snowfall rates of about 2 inches per hour.

NOAA recommends that if one is planning on traveling throughout these counties, please allow extra time to reach your destination.

Click here to learn more about how to protect your home and business during the winter months.

Should damage occur, call a restoration specialist that can help assess and remedy damage, such as burst pipes, to help prevent mold and unnecessary expenses.

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