Soaked furnishings, wet wallboard and sodden carpets form a heartbreaking tableau of very personal disaster after water damages a home. Mustering energy to take action is difficult but it’s important to realize that mould rapidly threatens after water recedes. “Mould flourishes anywhere it finds good conditions for growth,” explains Leslie… Read more »
Canadians have come to expect certain springtime events. Cold, short days become balmy, long days. Trees wave fresh green leaves and flowers bloom. Another rite of spring far less benign and far more distressing? Flooding. In April of this year, thousands of residents in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick fled… Read more »
In February, a large group of skiers and snowboard enthusiasts – Paul Davis employees among them - gathered at the Whitetail Resort to support a worthy cause. They descended 100,000 vertical feet in a single day, completing 107 runs to raise money and awareness for the Two Top Mountain Adaptive… Read more »
Smell is more closely tied to memory than any other sense and that’s because of the way we’re built. Your nose’s olfactory bulb considers scents and feeds information about them directly to two parts of the brain – the amygdala and hippocampus – that are linked to emotion and memory.… Read more »
Nearly every single test for mould discovers mould spores. Why? Because these fungi are earth’s most important recyclers and wherever they find adequate moisture, they happily – and usually harmlessly - munch leftovers in natural and indoor environments. Unless your property is a specially built and scrupulously maintained clean room,… Read more »