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Mould in the home? Safety tips to consider.
Jim’s Hazardous Material Removal has put together some important safety tips to follow when trying to remove mould from your home and some easy steps to take to reduce the chance of...
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The Importance of Asbestos Air Monitoring
After asbestos-containing materials have been removed from your home, it does not necessarily mean that the risks for inhaling asbestos fibres have been totally eliminated. Whether...
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Asbestos is a hazardous material
It is common knowledge that asbestos can make people sick. But other than the respiratory difficulties that it is known to cause, do you know anything more...
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Meth checks becoming the new norm for prudent home buyers
Home owners and landlords are going beyond the traditional pre-purchase building, pest and asbestos inspections to include testing for a growing community issue – drugs. Whether a home has been used to manufacture meth or whether there was simply heavy use of the drug at the property, chemical residue...
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50 Shades of mould..
Mould comes in many colours – black, blue, white, green and orange… and despite the pretty hues and patterns, mould is potentially your biggest threat to a healthy home. The most common types of mould include aspergillus, cladosporium and stachybotrys atra (also known as black mould). Aspergillus is a...