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The engineering that helped one Mexico Beach, Florida, house outlast Hurricane Michael — Popular Science — by Eleanor Cummins All photos by Ryan Ketterman. On Oct. 10, 2018 Hurricane Michael spun Category 4 winds around the upper reaches of the Sunshine State. With sustained winds of 155 miles per hour, the tempest was the strongest
By Craig Jarvis — cjarvis@newsobserver.com RALEIGH — October 02, 2018 12:29 PM Updated October 02, 2018 10:03 PM Video screenshot: The Trent River rose to record flood levels during Hurricane Florence. More than a week after the storm, Jones County residents returned to rebuild their homes, businesses and places of worship — By Robert Willett
by IAQ Video Network — Mold After a Disaster Mold After a Disaster video created by the IAQ Video Network Posted by Cochrane & Associates, LLC on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 Mold After a Disaster video created by the IAQ Video Network
The city has another serious water problem. By Christopher Flavelle From Climate Changed — One morning in June, Douglas Yoder climbed into a white government SUV on the edge of Miami and headed northwest, away from the glittering coastline and into the maze of water infrastructure that makes this city possible. He drove past drainage canals
By Susan Valenti Corliss — (Photo by Travis West) Restoration Professionals Share Their Own Stories of What Happens After Disasters National media coverage on hurricanes, on average, lasts about a week. Always lots of people getting rescued, always lots of water, always a lot of damaged homes and buildings. Sometimes the media comes back a
By John Lapotaire, CIEC – October 22, 2017 – for Active Rain After the recent hurricanes we have found ourselves faced with the misclassification of rain water from the hurricane as Category 3 water (Cat 3). The classification of water is defined by the IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration
FIBERLOCK TECHNOLOGIES DONATES MOLD REMEDIATION PRODUCT TOWARDS HURRICANE HARVEY RELIEF EFFORTS TO TREAT 33,000 HOMES IN TEXAS ANDOVER, MA – As the recovery efforts in Texas from Hurricane Harvey accelerates, Fiberlock Technologies, a division of ICP Construction, is working to ensure that home and business owners have the tools necessary to restore damaged property. Fiberlock
Healthy Indoors Magazine has created an online resource library for information on Flood Recovery SYRAC– — USE – IAQnet LLC has announced a new, free consumer guidance resource through their Healthy Indoors Magazine website, to provide an easy to access central information hub about Flood Recovery. Their new portals includes documents and media from both
FEMA’s September, 2017 – Video explaining the procedures for cleaning mold in homes effectively and safely. https://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20170911-1914-926-7647/mold_clean_up.mp4