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States of Water While Drying Everett Flood Damage

5/8/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO storm damage Flood and storm damage restoration is no DIY project. SERVPROs team of experts will be on-site within 4 hours of the initial call.

Flooding Changes the Phase of Water Several Times in Everett Properties

The restoration process for situations like flooding involves dozens of direct actions that can cause water changing forms and phases. Floodwater changes from liquids and gasses, sometimes even solids, several times throughout the full restoration and recovery process through reactions like:

  • Melting
  • Evaporation
  • Condensation
  • Sublimation

Harnessing Chemical Processes

It is crucial to understand the behavior of water through different stages to increase production and management of flood damage in Everett homes. Flooding is a rapidly changing and destructive event for a property, so each action professionals take work to specifically harness chemical processes and behaviors of trapped water in different forms to provide efficient restoration results.

Evaporation

Evaporation describes the actions of units like our air movers to influence wet surfaces throughout a damaged area directly. These high-velocity units blast warm air against portions of wall, ceiling, and flooring systems to vaporize trapped water molecules and begin to dry the affected building material. Evaporation works to begin restoring construction elements but increases the moisture content in the environment.

Condensation

Condensation is the state water is brought to when dehumidifiers like our low-grain refrigerant units begin to pull in moist air from the environment. The humid air is sent across chilled coils within the machine to form condensation drops on the rings. The water formed from the moist air is collected and removed, leaving less humidity in the house.

The education of our SERVPRO of Medford / Everett team allows us to react quickly to the harmful impacts of flood damage to provide the best restoration approaches for our customers. By harnessing processes like evaporation, absorption, and condensation, we can use the behavior of water to clean up after damaging flood scenarios effectively. Call us anytime you need us at (781) 395-4444.

Hire Experts to Handle Storm Flood Damage in Your Medford Residence

3/23/2022 (Permalink)

lightning strikes with city scape When flooding damages your Medford home suddenly--like a lightning strike--Call SERVPRO for restoration, We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.

Counter Storm Flood Damage in Medford with SERVPRO's Help

Storms are a source of severe damage and loss of property to many homeowners across the country. If left unchecked for a while, the storm damage may worsen, compromising the whole structure and leading to the growth of microorganisms that pose health risks.

SERVPRO has the professional capabilities required to handle storm flood damage in Medford homes. In the unfortunate circumstance that a storm strikes, you should contact us as soon as possible to counter it before the damage intensifies. Our restoration process is as outlined below:

Damage assessment

Upon arrival, our SERVPRO team can inspect your house to determine whether we can work safely and assess how extensive the damage is.

Securing your house

If our inspection detects security deficiencies, we can take measures to correct them. For instance, if there are any openings because of fallen tree branches, we can board up the home or tarp the roof. The covering materials we use include roofing tarpaulins, exterior grade plywood, and polyethylene sheeting. We may also use roll insulation depending on the damage.

Water extraction

Our SERVPRO team can use extraction equipment to remove the water standing on the floor of your building to prevent further damage and pave the way for other restorative activities.

Disposal of damaged materials

We can sort through the affected materials and dispose of those that have been damaged beyond saving.

Drying

We can use structural cavity drying equipment to direct airflow into wall cavities and replace the moist, cool air with drier, warmer air to raise the temperatures of the affected surfaces and decrease the vapor pressure. This helps to increase the evaporation rate for quicker drying.

Cleaning, disinfection, and deodorizing

Our SERVPRO technicians can clean all the parts and items affected and remove the dirt brought in by the floodwater while also doing away with contaminants. We can disinfect your house and then apply deodorizers to remove the bad smell left behind.

SERVPRO of Medford / Everett provides efficient flood damage restoration services. Contact us at (781) 395-4444. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.

Preparing for Storms and Flood Damage in West Medford

2/10/2022 (Permalink)

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SERVPRO is Here for West Medford Area Storm Flood Damage Calls

Flooding from storms can occur at any time, but the area of West Medford poses a unique challenge with the proximity to the coastline. With the havoc that mother nature can play at any given time along the East Coast, all residents must have a plan in place to limit flood damage and handle storms that come their way. SERVPRO is the company to call for all mitigation and restoration needs for anything that comes after a storm!

Unfortunately, floods are a frequent natural disaster, so you always need to be prepared. Rather than having immense flood damage in West Medford, there are some things you can do to get ready for a coming storm:

Before flooding occurs:

  • Secure your home by elevating essential items higher than the possible water line
  • Disconnect your electrical appliances
  • Have your utilities turned off
  • Evacuate if instructed by local authorities
  • Keep the name of a restoration team handy

During storm flooding: 

  • Listen for area warning sirens
  • Never touch electrical equipment when standing in saturated areas
  • Avoid contact with contaminated floodwaters

After a flood: 

  • Only return home after local authorities give the green light
  • Contact SERVPRO to begin the assessment for cleanup and flood damage restoration
  • Get in touch with your home insurance company to notify them of the flooding in your home

There is no flooding or water damage project that SERVPRO cannot handle. We also make your life easier by working with your insurance company to ensure all paperwork gets filled out completely. Our Green Fleet comes fully equipped with portable power and heaters to be used as needed for floods and other natural disaster events.


(781) 395-4444 is the number to call when you require assistance with flood damage after a storm. SERVPRO of Medford/Everett is available 24/7 for emergency service. We make your home “Like it never even happened.”

What Are Ice Dams and How Can I Prevent Water Damage from them in Medford?

1/3/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO logo SERVPRO storm and flood damage restoration services for your home are what you need. We use the latest technology and equipment for every project.

If Prevention Tactics Fail, Call on SERVPRO for Water Damage Repairs in Medford

The wintertime presents some unique threats to your building as far as property damage claims go. Most know that if it gets cold enough, the water supply lines running through your dwelling can freeze, crack, and leak. Ice dams can also form after a heavy snowstorm and cause your roof to leak when water cannot drain into your gutters. However, one of the main culprits of problems with your home is that many go on vacation during the winter holidays and are not home when a disaster strikes.

When frozen pipes and ice damming occur in Medford, the issues can worsen if no action is taken promptly. The longer your roof or a broken water line leaks, the more items the moisture can damage in your home. And, if your contents or building materials that contain paper or wood stay wet for more than two days, mold can form.

Since mold can cause health effects, it is wise to ask for help from a professional restoration company like SERVPRO. When working on any restoration project, our primary goal is to take steps that prevent secondary damage (like mold problems) from occurring. Whenever water leaks into your house, we can help you out by providing the following services after an emergency strikes:

  • Emergency Extraction Services
  • Water Removal
  • Reduce Relative Humidity with Dehumidifiers
  • Water Damage Repairs and Debris Removal
  • Prompt Applied Structural Drying (ASD)
  • Black Mold Inspections and Treatment
  • Attic and Bathroom Mold Remediation
  • Restorative Carpet Cleaning

Ice dams can cause a slew of issues if you do not catch them before moisture starts to leak into your attic. If you see a large number of icicles on one section of your roof, it is wise to try to break the ice so that the moisture does not back up and get under your shingles.

Wintertime disasters can become much easier for you to handle if you call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett at (781) 395-4444.

Expert Flood Damage Assistance Gets Your Medford Property Back to Normal After a Storm

12/14/2021 (Permalink)

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Medford Residents Look to SERVPRO for Flood Damage Cleanup and Restoration Efforts

Whenever heavy rains develop during a stormfront in Medford, you do not want water to infiltrate and leave standing water inside your home or garage. Any water emergency opens up the possibility for immense secondary damage. Water migration sends water into various cavities like behind walls and baseboards or under your flooring. Rather than trying to tackle the pressure of water cleanup on your own, SERVPRO is available 24 hours a day!

To deal with storm flood damage in Medford, SERVPRO crafts a targeted approach based on your property and the level of water infiltration. During a full water damage assessment, the crew chief takes a look, determining content saturation, contaminants, and more. A detailed evaluation allows us to pick out the best tools and cleaning agents to allow the best results from our water removal services.

Some of the equipment you may notice the water restoration technicians (WRT) using on your property includes:

  • Submersible pumps and portable extractors to allow the team to get into various spaces
  • Truck-mounted extractors that pull out 100s of gallons of water with a lift capacity that begins at 185 inches
  • Equipment that we can fit with tools, attachments, and added weight to help us pull out more water and reach our goals faster
  • Dehumidification equipment, industrial fans, and moisture detection tools to rid the space of moisture
  • EPA-registered cleaning agents and antimicrobials to eliminate foul odors and ensure all surface areas are Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned

SERVPRO of Medford/Everett is the team you want onsite when you have flood damage after a storm. Call (781) 395-4444 24/7 to dispatch our Green Fleet to your location to begin water removal and restoration work.

What are the Risks of Medford Sewage Flood Damage Cleanup?

11/13/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO storm sign Sewage issues from a storm or flooding is a job for SERVPRO. Our technicians are trained and experienced in all phases of storm damage mitigation.

SERVPRO Technicians Have Comprehensive Water Damage Training to Work Safely and Professionally Restore Medford Properties

When floodwater enters a Medford property, the situation is critical. If the water also contains sewage, the scenario needs professional help for the cleanup and restoration.

Self-cleaning flood damage in a Medford home is not advisable. The presence of harmful bacteria, raw sewage, and chemicals can all present dangers to anyone that comes into contact with the water without wearing protective clothing and equipment. This water can contain a host of diseases, including hepatitis A and encephalitis. The smell of this type of floodwater is enough to make most people steer clear.  SERVPRO techs have the equipment to handle this type of water cleanup safely.

While floodwater may recede as rapidly as it enters a residential property, it is vital to determine where the water migrated to within the home. SERVPRO technicians have several types of equipment for identifying and tracking water migration within a structure. Just because there is no standing water in a hallway does not mean moisture did not wind up elsewhere within the house. Common places that water collects in a property are:

Mold can compound the water damage cleanup efforts as quickly as 24 hours after the floodwater enters the property if the conditions are right. Once a colony establishes itself, the infestation can spread rapidly across surfaces. SERVPRO technicians have extensive training for handling mold damage in a home as part of a water cleanup job. The use of antimicrobial cleaning agents and sealants and render the mold a non-issue quickly.

SERVPRO of Medford / Everett at (781) 395-4444 supports the local Medford community with 24/7 availability for any needed flood damage cleanup and restoration in residential and commercial properties.

Property Owners Can Seek Help from Restorers to Deal with Flood Damage in Everett

7/20/2021 (Permalink)

IICRC logo IICRC-certified SERVPRO technicians assure a comprehensive flood damage restoration for our Everett customers

Storm Damage in Everett Needs SERVPRO Cleanup and Restoration

Storms can happen at any time, and the resulting destruction can be devastating, leaving homeowners in a state of emergency. The National Weather Service reports that the U.S.A endures 100,000 thunderstorms and 1,000 tornadoes every year. Storm flood damage can impact your family and the need for emergency aid. Floodwater can ruin your home and personal belongings fast as water pools in flooring. It can also ruin assemblies, appliances, carpets, and furniture. SERVPRO can assist you in restoring your home after flood damage.

The longer you leave floodwater standing, the more water damage occurs. To handle storm flood damage in Everett, we can use different equipment such as portable or truck-mounted pumps. We also use air movers and dehumidifiers to dry low evaporation materials such as hardwood flooring once the pooling water has been extracted.

Our team has adequate experience and ready to help you. We are proud to have many crew members with IICRC certifications in water and structural damage restoration. SERVPRO’s core values are vital to us as we operate our daily business. Our values include:

  • Well priced
  • Reliability
  • Honesty
  • Superior customer service reliable

Our SERVPRO team knows how to operate equipment properly while adhering to the instructions of the manufacturer of each device and OSHA and EPA guidelines. For instance, our restorers know how to vent the wet reactivation air of the desiccant outside the structure so that the humidity inside is decreased.

When you need flood restoration services in Everett, call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett at (781) 395-4444 for efficient restoration. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.

Can Property Owners Use Buckets to Handle Flood Removal in Everett Homes?

6/15/2021 (Permalink)

water leaking through a ceiling Storm damage can cause all kinds of underlying issues, call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett to insure there is nothing left behind.

Flood Removal in Everett Is Best Handled Using Advanced Equipment and Special Skills That Professional Restorers like SERVPRO Have 

When a serious thunderstorm strikes, the risk of property damage skyrockets, as heavy rainfall can cause water damage and flooding, storm-related flooding is a big issue that necessitates various approaches to manage and protect your health properly. Unlike normal water damage caused by a leaking roof or a burst pipe, flood damage often involves untreated sewage, which can exacerbate the situation.

When to involve professional restorers

Involve a reputable restorer like SERVPRO immediately for flood removal in your Everett home. If you ignore the damage for an extended period, more losses continue to take place, including:

  • Mold growth that causes issues 
  • Wood rotting that brings about property instability 
  • Lamination swelling

When we receive our customer’s emergency call, we respond immediately to minimize damage and restore the property to its preloss state. We use approved techniques and advanced equipment and tools for a fast and effective process. Our experience and skills help us provide our clients with professional flood water removal, elimination of microbial threats, and odor removal.

How SERVPRO restorers extract floodwater

Our restorers can begin with water extraction to minimize the spread of damage and speed up the drying process. Depending on the water level, we can use a self-priming trash pump to extract floodwater containing mud and small lumps of muck. We also use shovels to remove solids such as tree branches, rocks, and other debris. 

Flood damage can continue to spread the more the water sits on your property. Contact SERVPRO of Medford / Everett at (781) 395-4444 for long-lasting results that exceed your expectations. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.

Do you need professional Flood Damage Restoration After a Storm in Medford?

5/28/2021 (Permalink)

A man holding a pan catching water falling from the ceiling with a woman holding a child on the phone. Flood damage can become an even bigger problem than you realize. Call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett today.

Hiring SERVPRO can Save You Time and Money in Flood Damage Restoration of Your Medford Home

If flood damage to your Medford home is not mitigated promptly, it can cause permanent damage that can be expensive to repair. SERVPRO technicians can help you deal with your flooded home using their extensive training and state-of-the-art equipment. 

SERVPRO technicians tackle the restoration of flood damage to your Medford home by using a multi-step approach. Once the experts assess the situation, they start the restoration process by eliminating the standing flood water on your property. The subsequent steps involve drying the structure and its contents, followed by deodorizing. SERVPRO technicians aim to restore your home to a state "Like it never even happened."

Equipment SERVPRO Techs Use During Flood Restoration of Your Medford Home

SERVPRO technicians use a variety of equipment during water cleanup after a flooding incident at your Medford home. 

  • Extractors- These are at the heart of water removal services after a flood. SERVPRO techs use portable or truck-mounted extractors to remove water from carpets, floors, and even basements. 
  • Dehumidifiers- Once the standing water is eliminated, SERVPRO techs focus on eliminating the residual moisture. The faster the structure dries, the lesser the chance of secondary damage during water damage remediation. We use both refrigerant and desiccation dehumidifiers depending on the relative humidity and air temperature. 
  • Air Movers- Air movers replace the damp, cold air near the surface with warmer and drier air, speeding up the drying process. A strategic arrangement of dehumidifiers and air movers is the key to achieve rapid drying during water damage restoration. 

Call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett at (781) 395-4444 for fast and efficient service. Remember, We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.

How Can Flood Damage Restoration Get Started in Everett Homes?

4/22/2021 (Permalink)

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Water removal services are the appropriate starting point for flood damage recovery in Everett.

Flooding can be an unexpected and threatening force against your property, making our SERVPRO team's fast response critical to start vital mitigation efforts. Water removal services can be among the most necessary of these initial actions, removing standing water concerns with possible contaminants and hazardous solids.

What Equipment Helps Remove Flood Damage from Everett Homes?

Flood damage in Everett homes can get removed using numerous tools and pieces of equipment in our recovery inventory. Elimination of standing water prevents the saturation and absorption of floodwater into porous materials and structural cavities, requiring the careful positioning of numerous extraction devices. Selected units must be able to address several inches of standing water and debris or solids floating in this pooling threat. Some of the ideal equipment for water removal services include:

  • Trash pumps
  • Truck-mount extractors
  • Wet vacuums
  • Light wands

Flood restoration and flood damage removal begin with extraction and muck-out cleaning. Our SERVPRO of Medford / Everett team is ready to help with mitigation and water clean up that properties need. We are available 24/7 at (781) 395-4444.

Leaking Roof from Storm Damage in Medford

4/20/2021 (Permalink)

tarp and galvanized metal on a shack A leaking roof from a storm in Medford? No problem, call SERVPRO, We're Faster To Any Size Disaster

Emergency Storm Damage Remediation in Medford – Call SERVPRO

Projectiles carried by high winds can easily punch a hole in the side of your house or the roof. Water can gush through the hole, especially if it is on the roof, causing water damage to the attic's insulation and the drywall in the ceiling below.

Medford home and storm damage protection is often needed. SERVPRO can place tarps over openings in the roof to protect the attic interior from soaked insulation and water-damaged stored possessions. Broken windows caused by the storm can be covered to minimize additional damage from water and critters entering through these openings.

SERVPRO emergency services technicians

can help residents manage these emergencies by providing:

  • Board up of windows and doors
  • Tarps covering roof punctures
  • Water damage restoration, e.g., insulation and drywall removal
  • Water cleanup, dehumidification, and drying
  • Repairs to ceilings and flooring

We respond 24/7 within four hours of your call. Our storm damage restoration team has been responding to storm-related emergencies since 1992. Our team has the knowledge, experience, and equipment to return your residence or business to preloss condition. We are backed by over 1800 franchises providing support for significant water damage repair situations.

Call SERVPRO of Medford / Everett for storm damage cleanup services in Medford and surrounding areas. We can help 24/7. Call (781) 395-4444.

Basement Flooding in Everett Homes Requires Professional Attention

4/12/2021 (Permalink)

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SERVPRO Specializes in Flood Restoration Services in Everett

A basement in Everett can flood after storms hit the area, allowing gray and black water to enter your home, along with the contaminants and debris associated with them. SERVPRO is ready around the clock to help with basement flooding cleanup and water removal services. Shortly after our team receives your call, our certified technicians are dispatched to your home to assess the situation and develop a plan of action.

Flood damage in an Everett home may come due to ceiling leaks and extend beyond its basement. At SERVPRO, we rely on equipment specifically designed for water removal, which allows us to extract the water and dispose of it as recommended by local ordinances. However, our job does not stop there. Essential to the water clean up process, especially after a storm, we do the following-

  • Water removal with pumps of assorted sizes capable of managing various volumes of water. These include truck-mounted, submersible, and handheld options.
  • Drying of the space with dehumidifiers, desiccants, and other specialized equipment such as drying mats which give us access to wall cavities, subfloors, and other hard-to-reach places.
  • Application of antimicrobial solution to prevent the growth of mold and other bacteria brought into the home by the floodwater.

SERVPRO of Medford/Everett is a leader in water damage remediation and flood restoration. Call us at (781) 395-4444 and let us help restore your home to its original condition.

Overwhelmed with Basement Flooding from Seasonal Weather Transitions in Everett?

3/22/2021 (Permalink)

ICE DAM ON ROOF SERVPRO can restore storm-damaged Everett homes from winter's onslaught of snow, ice, and rains

SERVPRO delivers fast flood restoration for your Everett home

Snowing one day, raining the next, it is tough for homeowners to respond to the mixed precipitation on Everett's weather menu.  Snowpack around your foundation and sanitary city sewers can clog your wastewater lines, requiring sewage cleanup. Exterior damage from winds or ice-laden fallen trees or wires increases water incursion risk needing emergency services. Water damage from ice dams also complicates the situation by draining from top to bottom of Everett residences. A leaking roof from storms destroys building materials throughout your house.

SERVPRO Professionals Are Well-Qualified to Assist with Flood Water Damage Remediation in Everett

Whatever is on the Everett flood water clean up agenda, SERVPRO offers what your home needs. SERVPRO's trained, experienced, and equipped technicians are ready to help with:

  • Ceiling Repairs from Water Damages
  • Water Removal Services
  • Water Damage Repairs
  • Cleaning Up After a Sewer Backup
  • Basement Flooding Cleanup

Count on the experts at SERVPRO of Medford / Everett to be your water damage restoration partner after flooding. Call us at (781) 395-4444 for an assessment and water damage remediation plan.

Put Help in the Palm of Your Hand

12/11/2019 (Permalink)

Get the SERVPRO® Emergency READY Profile® App today!

At SERVPRO of Medford/Everett we realize it is important to be ready for a storm and disaster can strike at a moment’s notice. Technology working hard to let us be aware of danger with more time to prepare before it hits.  Technology can also be a vital tool in preparing for emergencies or disasters, as well as during or after to stay informed of the situation and in communication with others. From common technology you already use on a day-to-day basis to taking a few extra steps to prepare. Below are a few things that will help you be ready in the event of an emergency or disaster.

Store Information Online

There are many places to store important information securely online. Services like Google Drive and Dropbox offer a free way to store different types of files, from a Word document to images of important documents. Ready.gov suggests saving an electronic version of insurance policies, identification documents, medical records, and information on your pets, if necessary.

Follow the News

Stay informed by following agencies such as FEMA, local news channels, and local government on Twitter for the most up-to-date information in a disaster situation. You can also alert first responders if a rescue is needed through Twitter.

Mark Yourself Safe

The American Red Cross offers a Safe & Well check-in site to list yourself as safe or find family and friends in situations where communication is difficult to establish. Facebook also has a feature called Safety Check that is activated after natural disasters or a crisis. You will receive a notification from Facebook if you’re located in the affected area at that time.

Get in Touch

Make sure your contact information is up-to-date in your phone and e-mail for communication with family, friends, business contacts, and others whom you may need to get in contact with before, during, or after a disaster.

Charge Up

Keep a portable charger in your car and home in case of an emergency. You may need to recharge this from time to time, but you can also buy solar-powered chargers as well. Get an Emergency READY Profile®.   SERVPRO® of Medford/Everett is proud to offer Emergency READY Profiles® (ERP) for free at ready.SERVPRO.com to help prepares you, your property, or your business for an emergency. By developing a SERVPRO® Emergency READY Profile® for your property or business, you minimize business interruption by having an immediate plan of action.  Knowing what to do and what to expect in advance is the key to timely mitigation and can help minimize how water and fire damage can affect your property or business. Put help in the palm of your hand with the Ready Plan App.  

Get in touch with SERVPRO® of Medford/Everett today for more information on developing an ERP for your property or business.

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FOR OUR FURRY FRIENDS

9/18/2018 (Permalink)

Emergencies come in many forms, and they may require anything from a brief absence from your home to permanent evacuation. Each type of disaster requires different measures to keep your pets safe, so the best thing you can do for yourself and your pets is to be prepared. Here are simple steps you can follow now to make sure you’re ready before the next disaster strikes:

Step 1: Get a Rescue Alert Sticker

This easy-to-use sticker will let people know that pets are inside your home. Make sure it is visible to rescue workers (we recommend placing it on or near your front door), and that it includes the types and number of pets in your home as well as the name and number of your veterinarian. If you must evacuate with your pets, and if time allows, write “EVACUATED” across the stickers. To get a free emergency pet alert sticker for your home, please fill out our online order form and allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. 

Step 2: Arrange a Safe Haven

Arrange a safe haven for your pets in the event of evacuation. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND. Remember, if it isn’t safe for you, it isn’t safe for your pets. They may become trapped or escape and be exposed to numerous life-threatening hazards. Note that not all shelters accept pets, so it is imperative that you have determined where you will bring your pets ahead of time:

  • Contact your veterinarian for a list of preferred boarding kennels and facilities.
  • Ask your local animal shelter if they provide emergency shelter or foster care for pets.
  • Identify hotels or motels outside of your immediate area that accept pets.
  • Ask friends and relatives outside your immediate area if they would be willing to take in your pet.

Step 3: Choose "Designated Caregivers”

This step will take considerable time and thought. When choosing a temporary caregiver, consider someone who lives close to your residence. He or she should be someone who is generally home during the day while you are at work or has easy access to your home. A set of keys should be given to this trusted individual. This may work well with neighbors who have pets of their own—you may even swap responsibilities, depending upon who has accessibility.

When selecting a permanent caregiver, you’ll need to consider other criteria. This is a person to whom you are entrusting the care of your pet in the event that something should happen to you. When selecting this “foster parent,” consider people who have met your pet and have successful cared for animals in the past. Be sure to discuss your expectations at length with a permanent caregiver, so he or she understands the responsibility of caring for your pet.

Step 4: Prepare Emergency Supplies and Traveling Kits

If you must evacuate your home in a crisis, plan for the worst-case scenario. Even if you think you may be gone for only a day, assume that you may not be allowed to return for several weeks. When recommendations for evacuation have been announced, follow the instructions of local and state officials. To minimize evacuation time, take these simple steps:

  • Make sure all pets wear collars and tags with up-to-date identification information. Your pet’s ID tag should contain his name, telephone number and any urgent medical needs. Be sure to also write your pet’s name, your name and contact information on your pet’s carrier.
  • The ASPCA recommends microchipping your pet as a more permanent form of identification. A microchip is implanted under the skin in the animal’s shoulder area, and can be read by a scanner at most animal shelters.
  • Always bring pets indoors at the first sign or warning of a storm or disaster. Pets can become disoriented and wander away from home in a crisis.
  • Store an emergency kit and leashes as close to an exit as possible. Make sure that everyone in the family knows where it is, and that it clearly labeled and easy to carry. Items to consider keeping in or near your “Evac-Pack” include:
    • Pet first-aid kit and guide book (ask your vet what to include)
    • 3-7 days’ worth of canned (pop-top) or dry food (be sure to rotate every two months)
    • Disposable litter trays (aluminum roasting pans are perfect)
    • Litter or paper toweling
    • Liquid dish soap and disinfectant
    • Disposable garbage bags for clean-up
    • Pet feeding dishes and water bowls
    • Extra collar or harness as well as an extra leash
    • Photocopies and/or USB of medical records and a waterproof container with a two-week supply of any medicine your pet requires (Remember, food and medications need to be rotated out of your emergency kit—otherwise they may go bad or become useless)
    • At least seven days’ worth of bottled water for each person and pet (store in a cool, dry place and replace every two months)
    • A traveling bag, crate or sturdy carrier, ideally one for each pet
    • Flashlight
    • Blanket
    • Recent photos of your pets (in case you are separated and need to make “Lost” posters)
    • Especially for cats: Pillowcase, toys, scoop-able litter
    • Especially for dogs: Extra leash, toys and chew toys, a week’s worth of cage liner

You should also have an emergency kit for the human members of the family. Items to include: Batteries, duct tape, flashlight, radio, multi-tool, tarp, rope, permanent marker, spray paint, baby wipes, protective clothing and footwear, extra cash, rescue whistle, important phone numbers, extra medication and copies of medical and insurance information.

Step 5: Keep the ASPCA On-Hand at All Times

Help protect pets by spreading the word about disaster preparedness. Download, print and share FEMA’s brochure today. 

The free ASPCA mobile app shows pet parents exactly what to do in case of a natural disaster. It also allows pet owners to store vital medical records and provides information on making life-saving decisions during natural disasters.

Be Prepared: Know These Storm Warning Definitions

6/15/2018 (Permalink)

Storm Warnings can pop up anywhere: TV, cell phone warnings, radio, etc., but do we really understand what these warnings mean? Know these definitions so you are prepared for any storm:

  • Tornado Watch Conditions are ripe for tornadoes within the watch area. Tornadoes associated with hurricanes and tropical storms are typically a very significant cause of death and damage.
  • Tornado Warning A tornado has been spotted visually or on radar. Usually issued for a county. If a tornado WARNING is issued where you live, GET TO THE MIDDLE OF THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A STRONG BUILDING IMMEDIATELY!!! 
  • Severe Thunderstorm Watch Conditions are ripe for severe thunderstorms within the watch area.
  • Severe Thunderstorm Warning There is a severe thunderstorm in or heading for the warned area. Treat this like a tornado warning!!
  • Flash Flood Watch Flash floods are likely to occur in the near future. Be alert for rising water and be prepared to have to move to high ground.
  • Flash Flood Warning Flash floods are occurring or expected to occur in the near future. If this happens, get to high ground immediately, and GET AWAY FROM VEHICLES... it only takes 18 inches of water to sweep a car or truck away!
  • High Wind Advisory Windy conditions may occur in the advisory area. This usually makes for unsafe conditions while driving, especially in (but not limited to) large vehicles. Also, avoid boating anywhere in the advisory area.
  • High Wind Warning Very strong winds are expected or already are occurring that present a significant danger while driving, boating and other outdoor activities. Often issued near tropical storms and hurricanes.

Pay close attention to storm warnings, take them seriously and be safe. 

If disaster does strike your home or business, call SERVPRO of Medford/Everett 800-394-4466

What You Can Do Until SERVPRO Arrives

6/6/2018 (Permalink)

Water Damage Emergency Tips

 After any water damage situation, your primary focus should be safety first:

  • Is it safe to stay in the house?
  • Electrical and "slip and fall" hazards are some of the most prevalent concerns.
  • Only do activities that are safe for you to perform.
  • Wet materials can be VERY heavy. Be careful!

Have A Water Damage Emergency?

Call 800-394-4466

What To Do After Flooding

  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting.
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items.
  • Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.
  • Turn air conditioning on for maximum drying in summer.
  • Remove colored rugs from wet carpeting.
  • Remove art objects to a safe, dry place.
  • Gather loose items from floors.

What NOT To Do After Flooding

  • Don't leave wet fabrics in place. Hang furs and leather goods.
  • Don't leave books, magazines or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.
  • Don't use your household vacuum to remove water.
  • Don't use television or other household appliances.
  • Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet, and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging.

Have A Water Damage Emergency?

Call 800-394-4466

NO JOB IS TOO LARGE

6/4/2018 (Permalink)

No Job Is Too Large

Storms occur with little warning and can be especially devastating, so you’ll need the company that you can trust to rise to the occasion. Regardless of the type of storm, SERVPRO of Medford/Everett can handle any size disaster. During catastrophic storms and major events, we call upon our Disaster Recovery Team for immediate assistance.

Catastrophic Storm and Major Event Response

The SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team can provide help whether you're dealing with a tornado, hurricane, blizzard or flood. The SERVPRO System has a network of strategically positioned storm teams on standby should a disaster strike near you.

With the ability to mobilize local command centers, along with the resources of more than 1,700 Franchises nationwide, no disaster is too big. Recent mobilizations of the Catastrophic Storm Response Teams include:

  • 2017 California wildfires
  • 2017 Hurricane Irma
  • 2017 Hurricane Harvey
  • 2016 Hurricane Matthew
  • 2015 Carolina floods
  • 2014 Polar Vortex
  • 2012 Sandy
  • 2010 Nashville floods
  • 2008 Ike
  • 2007 Chicago floods
  • 2007 Ohio floods
  • 2007 California wildfires
  • 2005 Katrina/Wilma/Rita

Available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, SERVPRO of Medford/Everett is prepared for the unpredictable. 800-394-4466

Reply on the Expertise of SERVPRO to Help After Flooding

6/4/2018 (Permalink)

Flooding is a part of the history in Boston and the North Shore areas and you should consider it as a part of your duties as a property owner to plan for these types of situations. Obtaining the proper insurance and budgeting for some of the preventive measures that exist to assist you with preparation for a flood is only the beginning. However, it is far better than merely reacting to a crisis. It is our goal to inform you more about what to do when a water damage emergency hits and help you with getting back to normal, with the least amount of disturbance to your everyday lives. 
 
We have expertly trained technicians who have experience in dealing with flood damage restoration near your home. It is possible that the person who arrives to help you with your situation is someone that you already know within the community that you live, a neighbor, a friend or even a family member. 
 
SERVPRO Franchises are locally owned and operated by people just like you. Our technicians go through rigorous training to learn the proper steps to assist with your recovery as promptly and professionally as possible. However, we can also help you prepare to combat the possibility before it ever occurs, limit the damage caused by flooding and even save more of your belongings in the process. 
 
Our expertly trained technicians at SERVPRO offer you services that are unique to your situation and help you understand what you can expect; even during the worst possible conditions. We will be there to assist you through the entire process, from beginning to end and even provide you with any assistance you need filling out the proper paperwork to deal with your insurance company. 
 
The restoration process at SERVPRO starts with your initial phone call. We will perform an inspection on your property and thoroughly explain what is needed to get you back on your feet. Then we will quickly and efficiently cover the steps of the action plan that we have described to remove any excess water and completely dry everything within the affected area. We can uncover those hard to locate moisture pockets that require specialized equipment to find. All of your household items get handled as if they were our own, and each restorable item is taken care of and returned to a quality pre-damage condition "Like it never even happened."
 
Our SERVPRO of Medford/Everett staff is waiting to assist you.  800-394-4466

Hurricane Season is Here - Are You Prepared?

6/4/2018 (Permalink)

Last year’s hurricane season was the most disastrous the United States has ever experienced. Hurricanes in 2017 affected more than 25 million people—close to 8 percent of the U.S. population—and resulted in widespread displacement of survivors. Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria caused $265 billion in damage, more than the 2005 hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma combined.

WHAT CAN WE DO TO PREPARE?

With the Atlantic hurricane season beginning in June, individuals and businesses can take proactive steps to better prepare for hurricanes that may threaten our homes, workplaces, and communities. Here are five actions that FEMA recommends everyone take in advance of hurricane season:

  1. Get alerts and warnings to receive timely information about weather conditions or other emergencies. Download the FEMA App to learn what to do before, during, and after emergencies, and receive weather alerts from the National Weather Service.
  2. Create and practice a family communication plan. Your family may not be together when a disaster strikes. Know how you’ll contact one another and reconnect if separated, and ensure everyone understands their role.
  3. Document and insure property before a disaster strikes to ensure you will have the necessary financial resources to help you repair, rebuild, or replace whatever is damaged. Visit gov to learn about purchasing flood insurance.
  4. Strengthen your financial preparedness. Collect and secure personal financial, insurance, medical, and other records to give yourself the peace of mind and ensure that you have the documentation needed to start the recovery process without delay.
  5. Get trained. Every minute is important in a disaster, and if emergency responders are not nearby, you could be the one to help others until help arrives. Consider participating in a local or regional exercise—or even develop an exercise or simulation for your organization or community to help identify challenges and correct issues before they happen. Visit gov/until-help-arrives for online training and to find out what role you can take during disasters.

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FOR OUR FURRY FRIENDS

9/15/2017 (Permalink)

Emergencies come in many forms, and they may require anything from a brief absence from your home to permanent evacuation. Each type of disaster requires different measures to keep your pets safe, so the best thing you can do for yourself and your pets is to be prepared. Here are simple steps you can follow now to make sure you’re ready before the next disaster strikes:

Step 1: Get a Rescue Alert Sticker

This easy-to-use sticker will let people know that pets are inside your home. Make sure it is visible to rescue workers (we recommend placing it on or near your front door), and that it includes the types and number of pets in your home as well as the name and number of your veterinarian. If you must evacuate with your pets, and if time allows, write “EVACUATED” across the stickers. To get a free emergency pet alert sticker for your home, please fill out our online order form and allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. 

Step 2: Arrange a Safe Haven

Arrange a safe haven for your pets in the event of evacuation. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS BEHIND. Remember, if it isn’t safe for you, it isn’t safe for your pets. They may become trapped or escape and be exposed to numerous life-threatening hazards. Note that not all shelters accept pets, so it is imperative that you have determined where you will bring your pets ahead of time:

  • Contact your veterinarian for a list of preferred boarding kennels and facilities.
  • Ask your local animal shelter if they provide emergency shelter or foster care for pets.
  • Identify hotels or motels outside of your immediate area that accept pets.
  • Ask friends and relatives outside your immediate area if they would be willing to take in your pet.

Step 3: Choose "Designated Caregivers”

This step will take considerable time and thought. When choosing a temporary caregiver, consider someone who lives close to your residence. He or she should be someone who is generally home during the day while you are at work or has easy access to your home. A set of keys should be given to this trusted individual. This may work well with neighbors who have pets of their own—you may even swap responsibilities, depending upon who has accessibility.

When selecting a permanent caregiver, you’ll need to consider other criteria. This is a person to whom you are entrusting the care of your pet in the event that something should happen to you. When selecting this “foster parent,” consider people who have met your pet and have successful cared for animals in the past. Be sure to discuss your expectations at length with a permanent caregiver, so he or she understands the responsibility of caring for your pet.

Step 4: Prepare Emergency Supplies and Traveling Kits

If you must evacuate your home in a crisis, plan for the worst-case scenario. Even if you think you may be gone for only a day, assume that you may not be allowed to return for several weeks. When recommendations for evacuation have been announced, follow the instructions of local and state officials. To minimize evacuation time, take these simple steps:

  • Make sure all pets wear collars and tags with up-to-date identification information. Your pet’s ID tag should contain his name, telephone number and any urgent medical needs. Be sure to also write your pet’s name, your name and contact information on your pet’s carrier.
  • The ASPCA recommends microchipping your pet as a more permanent form of identification. A microchip is implanted under the skin in the animal’s shoulder area, and can be read by a scanner at most animal shelters.
  • Always bring pets indoors at the first sign or warning of a storm or disaster. Pets can become disoriented and wander away from home in a crisis.
  • Store an emergency kit and leashes as close to an exit as possible. Make sure that everyone in the family knows where it is, and that it clearly labeled and easy to carry. Items to consider keeping in or near your “Evac-Pack” include:
    • Pet first-aid kit and guide book (ask your vet what to include)
    • 3-7 days’ worth of canned (pop-top) or dry food (be sure to rotate every two months)
    • Disposable litter trays (aluminum roasting pans are perfect)
    • Litter or paper toweling
    • Liquid dish soap and disinfectant
    • Disposable garbage bags for clean-up
    • Pet feeding dishes and water bowls
    • Extra collar or harness as well as an extra leash
    • Photocopies and/or USB of medical records and a waterproof container with a two-week supply of any medicine your pet requires (Remember, food and medications need to be rotated out of your emergency kit—otherwise they may go bad or become useless)
    • At least seven days’ worth of bottled water for each person and pet (store in a cool, dry place and replace every two months)
    • A traveling bag, crate or sturdy carrier, ideally one for each pet
    • Flashlight
    • Blanket
    • Recent photos of your pets (in case you are separated and need to make “Lost” posters)
    • Especially for cats: Pillowcase, toys, scoop-able litter
    • Especially for dogs: Extra leash, toys and chew toys, a week’s worth of cage liner

You should also have an emergency kit for the human members of the family. Items to include: Batteries, duct tape, flashlight, radio, multi-tool, tarp, rope, permanent marker, spray paint, baby wipes, protective clothing and footwear, extra cash, rescue whistle, important phone numbers, extra medication and copies of medical and insurance information.

Step 5: Keep the ASPCA On-Hand at All Times

Help protect pets by spreading the word about disaster preparedness. Download, print and share FEMA’s brochure today. 

The free ASPCA mobile app shows pet parents exactly what to do in case of a natural disaster. It also allows pet owners to store vital medical records and provides information on making life-saving decisions during natural disasters.

Hurricane Preparedness Week – May 7-13, 2017

5/9/2017 (Permalink)

Sunday, May 7th

Determine Your Risk

Find out today what types of wind and water hazards could happen where you live, and then start preparing now for how to handle them. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Their impacts can be felt hundreds of miles inland. It’s easy to forget what a hurricane is capable of doing. The U.S. has not been directly impacted by a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) in more than a decade. However, hurricanes such as Ike, Sandy and Isaac reminded us that significant impacts can occur without it being a major hurricane. Many people are suffering from hurricane amnesia in the forms of complacency, denial and inexperience. This remarkable hurricane streak is going to end, and we have to be ready for it to happen this season.

Monday, May 8th

Develop an Evacuation Plan

The first thing you need to do is find out if you live in a storm surge hurricane evacuation zone or if you’re in a home that would be unsafe during a hurricane. If you are, figure out where you’d go and how you’d get there if told to evacuate. You do not need to travel hundreds of miles. Identify someone, perhaps a friend or relative who doesn’t live in a zone or unsafe home, and work it out with them to use their home as your evacuation destination. Be sure to account for your pets, as most local shelters do not permit them. Put the plan in writing for you and those you care about.

Tuesday, May 9th

Assemble Disaster Supplies

You’re going to need supplies not just to get through the storm but for the potentially lengthy and unpleasant aftermath. Have enough non-perishable food, water and medicine to last each person in your family a minimum of one week. Electricity and water could be out for at least that long. You’ll need extra cash, a battery-powered radio and flashlights. Many of us have cell phones, and they all run on batteries. You’re going to need a portable, crank or solar powered USB charger.

Wednesday, May 10th

Secure an Insurance Check-up

Call your insurance company or agent and ask for an insurance check-up to make sure you have enough homeowners insurance to repair or even replace your home. Don’t forget coverage for your car or boat. Remember, standard homeowners insurance doesn’t cover flooding. Whether you’re a homeowner or renter, you’ll need a separate policy for it, and it’s available through your company, agent or the National Flood Insurance Program at www.floodsmart.gov. Act now as flood insurance requires a 30-day waiting period.

Thursday, May 11th

Strengthen Your Home

If you plan to ride out the storm in your home, make sure it is in good repair and up to local hurricane building code specifications. Many of these retrofits do not cost much or take as long to do as you may think. Have the proper plywood, steel or aluminum panels to board up the windows and doors. Remember, the garage door is the most vulnerable part of the home, so it must be able to withstand the winds.

Friday, May 12th

Check on Your Neighbor

Many Americans rely on their neighbors after a disaster, but there are also many ways you can help your neighbors before a hurricane approaches. Learn about all the different actions you and your neighbors can take to prepare and recover from the hazards associated with hurricanes. Start the conversation now with these Neighbor Helping Neighbor strategies

Saturday, May 13th

Complete Your Written Hurricane Plan

The time to prepare for a hurricane is before the season begins, when you have the time and are not under pressure. If you wait until a hurricane is on your doorstep, the odds are that you will be under duress and will make the wrong decisions. Take the time now to write down your hurricane plan. Know where you will ride out the storm and get your supplies now. You don’t want to be standing in long lines when a hurricane warning is issued. Those supplies that you need will probably be sold out by the time you reach the front of the line. Being prepared, before a hurricane threatens, makes you resilient to the hurricane impacts of wind and water. It will mean the difference between your being a hurricane victim and a hurricane survivor.

 

 

 

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