Stay Healthy During Wildfires
Wildfires not only cause extensive damage to forests and property, but they can also seriously impact health. The smoky and...
Cleaning up After a Wildfire
Health risks don’t end when the wildfires are contained. Even when you can safely return to your home or the air is good...
After the Flood: What Should You Do About “Minor” Water Damage?
‘Tis the season for summer storms. After a flurry of hurricanes in the Mexican Gulf, Tropical Storm Barry has led to flooding,...
Preparing for Wildfire Season
In many parts of the United States, especially California, wildfires pose a significant threat. What was once a four-month fire...
Cleaning up After A House Fire
Updated: November 7, 2019 The immediate life-safety concerns about fire are obvious and frightening, but what many don’t...
Must Watch Advice: What to do Post-Flooding
This video from HUD featuring Claudette Reichel, Professor, Housing Studies at Louisiana State University offers some of the best...
How to Hire a Contractor after a Disaster
Homes and buildings with water damage from hurricanes and floods should be dried within 48 hours to prevent mold contamination....
Beyond Flooding: What to do About “Minor” Water Damage
Even if your home has been spared from acute flooding, what seems like “minor” water damage from leaks and other...
Tackling Flood Clean Up Yourself
Flooding is one of the most disastrous things that can happen to a home. There are often health risks from sewage that may...

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Indoor air can be 5x more polluted than outside affecting allergies, asthma, concentration, sleep quality and more.