The summer season calls for cookouts, Fourth of July fireworks, and campfires to be enjoyed by both family and friends. It is important during this time of year to both enjoy yourself but also practice proper fire safety procedures to make sure that everyone stays safe. Some basic fire safety precautions include keeping a bucket… READ MORE
Oil spills can prove to be extremely harmful to plant, animal and human life. An oil spill happens when liquid petroleum is released into the environment by vehicle, vessel or pipeline. It can happen on a large scale and is mostly seen in bodies of water. Most of the time, oil spills are caused by… READ MORE
After a major house fire, until the home is professionally cleaned to remove any smoke damage the house will not be able to return to its original condition. We recommend that the homeowner should not try to clean the smoke damage themselves, fire restoration is a fairly simple concept but it requires a lot of… READ MORE
Home flooding can be a serious issue if the right steps are not taken. Unless the home is perched on a raised surface of land or on top of a hill, your home may be susceptible to flooding issues. Home flooding can lead to soaked carpeting, furniture, walls, and may even ruin the functions of home… READ MORE
Winter is considered to be the worst season for residential fires in the country. Heating for the home is the second leading cause of home fires only following cooking. Whether you are using a space heater, fireplace, wood stove, furnace, or kerosene heater, here are some safety tips that can prevent your home from any… READ MORE