When a toilet overflowed in a third-floor apartment at a large complex, the flood was surprisingly destructive because nobody was home to report the problem. As angry residents streamed past complaining about wet belongings and buckling wallboard, the property manager began searching for help immediately – no waiting until morning… Read more »
A troubled CEO arrived early at the office that crisp November day. Overnight, a fire had damaged a detached garage that served as the stockroom for her growing mail order gourmet spices business. Fortunately, no one had been hurt in the blaze that destroyed most of one wall. Also fortunately,… Read more »
An empty soda bottle rolling around a job site seems like a small problem but it’s a big liability when a worker trips over it and breaks an arm. Construction sites can be dangerous places for all kinds of reasons large and obvious as well as soda-bottle-small and seemingly unimportant.… Read more »
Across North America, communities trust Paul Davis to be there anytime night or day, to help in times of great distress, to recover from disasters of all kinds, to pitch in anywhere neighbours need a hand. Here are a just a few of the many charitable causes that Paul Davis… Read more »
After a gymnasium fire spread smoke throughout a high school, Paul Davis knew exactly how to eliminate lingering odours that posed a danger to students: hydroxyl generation. Technicians used special equipment to direct this odour-neutralizing substance into affected areas. In less than three weeks, the gymnasium smelled fresh, clean and… Read more »