Author: hdenbak

Once Winter Sets In, Mold Takes Root in Out-of-Sight Places

Built in the 1950s, the Kentucky customer’s home got nippy in the wintertime. That wasn’t a big surprise. Interior walls were plastered over uninsulated cinder block construction. The owners assumed the chill was just a comfort and heating issue. Until it suddenly became a health threat: they discovered mould growing… Read more »

After A Natural Disaster, Fast Recovery is Essential

If a natural disaster strikes your business, the future becomes downright frightening. In fact, experts estimate that one in four companies fail to reopen after skies clear. What can your management team do to ensure your business reopens without lasting damage to staff, revenue, productivity and customer loyalty? “Natural disasters… Read more »

Protecting Your Pets After a Fire or Flood

Hurricane Katrina was a heartbreaking lesson in what happens to pets when a natural disaster and lack of planning collide. Experts estimate that 100,000 to 250, 000 pets were stranded because shelters and evacuation routes didn’t accommodate them. Tragically, between 70,000 and 150, 000 pets died. Pet owners suffered, too.… Read more »