Catastrophe Cleaning, or “Cat Cleaning,” has announced plans to hire more staff and move to a larger Largo, FL facility due to the high demand for its services, notably electronics restoration and art and document drying. The business plans to move from a 5,000 square foot building to one of 12,000 square feet soon.
On January 17, 2012, a property manager of a residential building in Kihei, HI called PuroClean Emergency Restoration Services in Maui regarding a cleanup job of a 750 square-foot, two-bedroom condo.
On April 14, a
tornado came down on Creston, IA so quickly that it even caught emergency
management officials off-guard - it materialized so fast that none of the
city’s tornado sirens were activated.
In early September 2011, Tropical Storm Lee stalled over central Pennsylvania only a week after Hurricane Irene swept the East Coast. The residual flooding cost residents and businesses thousands to millions of dollars in property damages. This included the hard hit Danville Area School District in Danville, PA.
Seven
tornadoes touched down across the Tri-State area of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio
on March 2, 2012, the largest of which were in Holton, IN, Crittenden and
Piner, KY, and Moscow, OH. All of the tornadoes measured at EF3 on the Enhanced
Fujita Scale.
Paul Davis National (PDN), the large loss specialists for Paul Davis, recently completed emergency restoration and stabilization services work for Huntington Towers, a mixed-use building at 201 W. Springfield Ave.
In January 2012, Austin Reisetter and his team with Rainbow International of North Central Illinois came to the rescue for a family who was not having much luck starting the New Year off right.
Thermal imaging cameras can help maximize the potential for identifying conditions that may be of interest to those engaged in restoration and remediation.
Flood houses are structures that are built so they can be purposefully flooded with water in order to train water restoration technicians and insurance professionals.
In September 2011, approximately 30,000 square
feet of water from the Schuylkill River damaged areas at Reading Area Community
College in Reading, Penn.