Who will pick up the pieces?

The leading causes of fire in a home include

 

  • Cooking
  • Heating Units
  • Electrical
  • Smoking

No matter how the fire started a rush of emotions and feelings of panic seem to follow. After calling the Fire Department to put out the fire, who do you call to help you clean up the damage caused by the fire?

 

Servpro of Cayce/ West Columbia are trained in the cleanup and care of your home and personal belongings following a fire incident. Before attempting to clean up the fire damage yourself, contact us 803-755-9774

 

 

-Denea Duran

 

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Let the pro’s handle it!

Any water damage in your home is bad. Especially when the water contains potentially harmful bacteria that can affect the health of your family and the value of your home. Toilet overflows, sewage backups and other black water intrusions are more than nasty, smelly messes, these bio hazardous damages, also introduce harmful microorganisms into your home, as well as the moisture necessary to support their growth.

So before you risk your health by attempting to clean up the mess yourself, call your local water damage cleanup and restoration experts! Call us 803-755-9774!

 

Recovery Before Disaster Strikes

 

Your faculity probably has an emergency exit plan in place, with illuminated signs leading occupants to safety and even facility maps placed strategically to identify alternate routes out of the building. But, have you developed a thorough contingency plan with heavy emphasis on the first 24-48 hours, to help guarantee you can get back into your building as quickly and painlessly as possible?

 

Servpro of Cayce/ West Columbia and Lexington can provide you with assistane in developing an Emergency Response Profile for your facility to do just that. As part of a well thought out Contingency Plan, your Emergency Response Profile will contain information you will need in case an emergency situation occurs within your facility.

 

Call us 803-755-9774

 

 

 

Your Possesions Could Be At Risk

An accurate record of your possesions is worth more than you think. A videotape recording is not enough to protect your contents.

Reasons to Inventory Your Home Contents:

Before damage or disaster strikes

-Better information to settle claims quicker

-Add legitimacy to loss

-Assist with burden of proof for claims

 

For estate planning and will preparation:

-Less stress for your family and heirs

-Efficient estate closing can lessen expenses

-Ensure your heirs recieve possessions

-Factual records to fight bureaucracy

-Better information to reduce taxes

 

Servpro Contents Inventory Means:

-Complete preloss list and value of contents

-Detailes and accurate report filed with insurance agent or court

-Peace of mind

 

Prepare for tomorrrow and call today!

803-755-9774

Shooting in Aurora

 

Although, today is suppose to be “Fun Friday”, I felt it would be very inappropriate to have some great reciepes or even something enjoyable. This morning I woke up at 5am to CNN on my TV. The news I woke up to was not what I expected. It is hard to do something thats suppose to be enjoyable when the world is morning.

 

The shooting unfolded inside a darkened theater packed with Batman fans, some in costume for the premiere of the movie “The Dark Knight Rises.” Screaming, panicked moviegoers scrambled to escape from the black-clad gunman, who wore a gas mask and randomly shot as he walked up the theater’s steps, witnesses said.

It was a scene “straight out of a horror film,” said Chris Ramos, who was inside the theater.

“He was just literally shooting everyone, like hunting season,” Ramos said.

Lets keep the victims, families and witnesses in our thoughts and prayers. Please send nothing but positive energy toward the victims.

 

-Denea Duran

 

Hot Weather Hazardous To Pets

Summer’s hot and humid weather can pose a serious danger to pets. The American Red Cross has helpful steps to keep the family pets safe and healthy during the sweltering heat.

NEVER LEAVE PETS IN THE CAR. Pet owners should not leave their animal in the car, even for a few minutes, when the hot weather arrives. The inside temperature of the car can quickly reach 120 degrees. Pet owners are urged to refrain from leaving animals in the car, even with the windows cracked open.

HEAT STROKE is a common problem for pets in the warmer weather. Dogs with short noses or snouts, like the boxer or bulldog, are prone to heat stroke. This is also true for any obese pet, a pet with an extremely thick fur coat or any pet with upper respiratory problems such as laryngeal paralysis or collapsing trachea.

Pet SafetySome signs your pet may be developing heat stroke include heavy panting and being unable to calm down, even when lying down. Their gum color may be brick red, their pulse rate may be fast, or they may not be able to get up. If you suspect your pet has heat stroke, take their temperature rectally. If the temperature is above 105 degrees, cool the animal down. The easiest way to do this is by using the water hose. Stop cooling the animal when the temperature reaches 103 degrees. Bring your pet to the veterinarian as soon as possible as heat stroke can lead to severe organ dysfunction and damage.

PLANTS CAN BE HAZARDOUS. Pet owners also need to be aware that animals may try to get out a window or door, which are more likely to be open as the weather warms. And some plants in your garden can be hazardous to animals. For instance, many lilies are very poisonous to cats.  Visit the ASPCA Poison Control web site to find out which plants and flowers are poisonous to animals.

Your pet is part of the family. And just like any other family member, pets deserve to be cared for and protected. Follow these important steps to help keep your pet at their best:

  • Give your pet plenty of exercise.  Regular exercise will help your pet feel better and live longer.
  • Make sure your pet has plenty of fresh, cool water.
  • Get to know a veterinarian and make sure your pet has yearly checkups.
  • Make sure your pet is up to date on vaccines, especially rabies.
  • Get your pet spayed or neutered.
  • Keep dogs on leashes outside – another animal may be too much temptation.
  • Know how to perform CPR and provide basic first aid until veterinary care is available.

Animals can’t tell you when they aren’t feeling well. Many hide signs of illness until a problem is very advanced. Knowing what is normal for your pet and being able to recognize changes early, can make a huge difference in treatment success. The first step is to know what is normal for your pet – their gum color, heart/pulse rate, body temperature and breathing rate – so you can recognize when something is wrong.

Additional tips are located on our Pets and Disaster Safety Checklist. Pet First Aid courses are offered at many Red Cross chapters throughout the country. The Red Cross has also developed Dog First Aid and Cat First Aid, comprehensive guides with DVDs to help your keep pets healthy and safe. From basic responsibilities, like spaying/neutering and giving medications, to performing CPR and preparing for disasters, these guides offer information pet owners can trust. Contact your local chapter to see when classes are available or to purchase guide books. Products can also be purchased online at the Red Cross Store.

 

 

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-Denea Duran