About 40 percent of the households in the U.S. have some kind of pet – typically a cat or dog. If you aren’t prepared, they can make getting work done in that home quite difficult.
Safety should always be at the front of our minds on any job – from biohazard cleanup to fire restoration. But the truth is, once our mind is focused on the job at hand, it’s easy to forget simple ways to keep ourselves and our team safe.
Monday mornings are always a bit hectic in the restoration industry, but one Monday last May proved to be an unforgettable day for everybody at our company.
September is National Emergency Preparedness Month, so it’s only fitting that Armchem is now offering a 167-piece Emergency Preparedness Kit as a means of continuing to grow its safety division.
J.J. Keller & Associates has released a HazCom Label Manager online tool to help those who regularly deal with chemicals stay compliant with the updated standards
As floodwaters from Hurricane Sandy receded, homeowners, businesses and municipalities returned to their flood-damaged structures and quickly realized that the problem of water damage was compounded by chemical and microbial contamination.
On September 1, 2012, the Ladder Association (U.K.) asked for submissions of people using their ladders in the worst possible ways. On September 1, 2012, the Ladder Association (U.K.) asked for submissions of people using their ladders in the worst possible ways.
After reading the title, you might be wondering what all this has to do with health and safety? Well, we want to avoid all three of these things, or at least put them out of our minds for now.