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mold inspection: Myths of Mold - 04/01/11 09:58 AM
The Myths of Mold Removal Cleveland, OH (Grassroots Newswire) April 1 2011 -- No property is ever safe from mold, and unfortunately the average property owner has limited knowledge on treatment methods when the fungus is discovered. PuroClean Professional Services of Northeast Ohio, part of the nation’s fastest growing property damage remediation franchise, is available 24/7 to relieve property owners when mold appears, preventing any further damage or health risks. While it’s true that a mold appearance must be addressed immediately, there are many myths regarding mold treatment. Luckily for area property owners, PuroClean Professional Services, known as the "Paramedics
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mold inspection: Widespread Flooding in Northeast Ohio - More to Come - 03/04/11 11:21 AM
What to Do ... and Not to Do in a Water Emergency Nation's Experts Advise Property Owners How to Reduce Damage from Water-Related Emergencies Cleveland, OH (Grassroots Newswire) March 4 2011 - According to the Insurance Information Institute, water damage related incidents resulting from leaks and other "wet" mishaps are the No. 1 reason homeowners file claims with their insurance companies. Property owners can actually minimize damage and significantly reduce safety risks by following expert advice from PuroClean Professional Services, part of a leading national franchise that specializes in mitigation and restoration services for water, mold, fire, trauma events and
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mold inspection: Mold Issues That Can Be Pricey to a Homeowner or Seller - 09/17/10 11:00 AM
Unlike major water damage, such as that caused by flooding, minor or hidden water damage in your home, perhaps from a defective water pipe, hot water heater or window seal, can cause just as much damage -- and you may not notice it right away. Similarly, if your home suffered through a flood in the past and did not adequately dry out, mold can also thrive. (If you live in a flood-prone area, flood insurance is a must.) A 2005 study by the National Resources Defense Council showed that New Orleans homes that had been flooded or were even near areas
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