Restoration
How to Build a Containment Barrier
Regardless of the type of work that you do — construction, remodeling, remediation, restoration, abatement, or demolition — harmful airborne contaminants can pose potentially severe health risks.
Why You Should Get IICRC Certification
IICRC certification can give you the technical skills, qualifications, and expertise your customers expect, so you can do the job right.
Odor Removal on Restoration Jobs: How to Do It and What to Use
Odor removal caused by water and fire damage ranks among the most challenging aspects of professional disaster response. In this article, we’ll dive into the basics of odor removal for restoration jobs, the differences between fire and water damage odors, and explore how ProKure V and ProKure G can help you tackle it all.
HVAC/Air Duct Cleaning in Fire Restoration: What Restoration Contractors Need to Know
In this article, written by David Hart of RamAir Air Duct Cleaning, we’ll cover the basics of HVAC/air duct cleaning in the fire restoration process, specifically focusing on how to remove tough smoke odors.
Why Your Next Dehu Needs Bluetooth
Like any other form of technology, dehumidifiers have evolved to meet the demands of today’s contractors, creating greater opportunities to ensure projects are properly executed. In this post, we’ll explore the benefits of having Bluetooth connectivity in your dehumidification equipment, and how to maximize those advantages for your business.