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High Risk Flood Zones in Melbourne, Victoria

2020-03-16

In the early 1800s in Victoria many towns were established in floodplains right near large and small river systems. The… [Read more]

What is the Difference Between Restoration and Remediation?

2020-03-02

Definitions of Restoration and Remediation Restoration: The act of returning something to a former owner, place or condition. Remediation: The… [Read more]

Health & Safety during Remediation and Restoration

2020-02-24

When there is an emergency flooding incident at your house or commercial property, the first step is to phone a… [Read more]

Why Humidity Control is Vital During Restoration

2020-01-27

It’s the restorers responsibility to ensure that humidity is controlled accordingly during the restoration works. If you’ve ever experienced a… [Read more]

4 Common Classes of Antimicrobial Products used in Mould Removal

2020-01-20

When it comes to mould removal there are specific antimicrobial products and chemicals that need to be used in order… [Read more]

Important Reasons to Check HVAC Systems After Water Damage

2019-12-23

When water enters a property and there is extensive damage to the flooring, carpets, walls and ceilings, checking all HVAC… [Read more]

Why Mould Makes You Sick and What Steps to Take Next

2019-12-13

Tiny amounts of mould exposure most likely will not make you sick, however across sustained periods of exposure along with… [Read more]

Will Mould Die Without Water?

2019-12-09

Mould that has grown will remain as it is even if you remove the water source. Once grown it will… [Read more]

4 Types of Structures Involved in Large Flood Restoration Projects

2019-12-06

The largest flood damage restoration projects are typically seen in commercial, industrial, institutional and complex residential buildings. Because larger buildings… [Read more]

Mould contamination and restoring properties

2019-11-29

Mould is a type of fungus that can grow wherever there is moisture, humidity and low levels of light. Typically… [Read more]