Develop a Family Emergency Plan for Your Home

Develop a Family Emergency Plan for Your Home

Over the past year, we have written many articles about protecting your home or business because as a restoration company that is what we work with the most. Today, we want to discuss keeping your family safe because that is what is most important to you. In the event of an emergency, you must have a plan in place because figuring out what to do at a time like that is a recipe for disaster.

A family emergency plan is a written document that outlines the steps that family members should take in the event of an emergency, such as a fire, natural disaster, or other event that disrupts normal life.

The main components of a family emergency plan need to include:

Do’s and Don’ts when you have a fire

Do’s and Don’ts when you have a fire

Be safe and be sure the fire is out before you do anything else! 

Once it is safe to return to the home, it is very tempting to want to clean everything yourself because it is YOUR home, and you want it to be livable for you and your loved ones.  That can be a mistake! With some surfaces and some cleaners, cleaning on your own can cause more damage than the fire did. ServiceMaster technicians use special cleaners and professional techniques to remove the residual soot and smoke from your home. Proper cleaning is also needed so you will not be breathing in dangerous particulates that are harmful to your health. So, what do you do? What should you be sure to not do?  

Avoiding Cross Contamination During Cleaning

Avoiding Cross Contamination During Cleaning

When people are ready to get the spring cleaning put behind them, they can often take shortcuts to save time, energy or other resources. This can lead to cross contamination if the cleaner is not careful. Cross contamination is when germs are carried from one surface to another. This is usually an undesirable result and sometimes it can even cause health concerns. This can be done by using the same cleaning materials in both rooms while cleaning. So how do we protect ourselves from cross contamination through our cleaning practices?