Leather can face a truckload of wear and tear and still not give away. As a material, it is as tough as they come. It is used to make a large number of products including shoes, belts, jackets, purses, car seats, sofas, chairs, even hockey goalie pads. Such products are not only appreciated for their strength but also their enduring look and feel.
The latest headlines impacting the restoration industry including price gouging of hurricane victims, wildfire prevention funding, asbestos remediation and more.
As cleanup begins in affected areas, workers and residents alike may unknowingly encounter hidden safety and health-compromising conditions, including contaminated water, polluted air, mold, contagious diseases, carbon monoxide, and insects.
It’s no secret training is a critical element to any company’s success. Yet, when work gets busy, training seems to fall to the wayside, and ends up forgotten.
The pack out is my favorite part of a contents job. I love getting the boxes set up, adding “do not stack” and “fragile” stickers, organizing them all by size, playing with bubble wrap … I mean, packing things carefully, and oh yeah, don’t forget the shrink wrap! What’s not to love right!
For decades, scientists have been focused on outdoor air quality. Today, there are regulations in place across the U.S., and around the world, to help keep the atmosphere clean, and reduce smog and other pollution.
An IICRC instructor and licensed mold remediator in the State of Florida shares tips for effective CAT work: Xactimate, estimating, getting paid, laws and regulations, and more!