Because of dampness and high humidity, the basement can also be a breeding ground for mold and mildew. This often leads to pungent, musty odors which can spread and start to affect other areas of your home and can make a basement intolerable to spend time in.
Since the shower room is a moisture-prone area, it is not exempted from one of the dangers of water damage: black mold! This is one particular threat that you need to look out for. Not dealing with it immediately could cause respiratory issues and allergies.
Across the United States, home fires occur every seven seconds. According to NFPA, unattended cooking was the most significant cause of cooking fires and casualties. So to prevent this from happening in your home, we’ll share a few safety tips on stopping a grease fire.
Your basement usually serves as a storage room for clothing, furniture, decorations, and other family possessions. However, surprises sometimes happen due to unavoidable circumstances like heavy rain, a burst pipe, or a floor drain backing up. They all lead to a flooded basement.
Homeowners should strive to keep the toilets clean. Toilet sanitation lies in helping reduce the spread of germs which are capable of causing a lot of diseases and prevent further water damage. Below are the causes of overflowing toilets and ways how to handle them.
Mold and mold spores can appear anywhere including your closet space especially when factors for growth are present. And that includes moisture/water, temperature, humidity levels, oxygen, and food. Moreover, mold is so persistent that it can destroy the closet and affect your clothes.
Homeowners should strive to keep the toilets clean. Toilet sanitation lies in helping reduce the spread of germs which are capable of causing a lot of diseases and prevent further water damage. Below are the causes of overflowing toilets and ways how to handle them.