🌊🚨 Understanding the Principles of Drying with the IICRC S500 Standard 🚨🌊 When it comes to water damage restoration, effective drying is crucial for a successful outcome. The IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide provides key principles to ensure the job is done right. Here’s a quick breakdown: Principle 1 - Provide for the safety and health of workers and occupants Principle 2 - Document and Inspect the project Principle 3 - Mitigate further damage Principle 4 - Clean and Dry affected areas Principle 5 - Complete restoration and repairs By adhering to these principles outlined in the IICRC S500, you can ensure a thorough and effective water damage restoration. Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s keep those environments dry and safe! 🏠💪 #WaterDamageRestoration #IICRCS500 #DryingPrinciples #RestorationStandards #HomeCare #PreventMold #StayDry #UnitedWaterRestorationGroup #UWRG
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🌊🚨 Understanding the Principles of Drying with the IICRC S500 Standard 🚨🌊 When it comes to water damage restoration, effective drying is crucial for a successful outcome. The IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide provides key principles to ensure the job is done right. Here’s a quick breakdown: Principle 1 - Provide for the safety and health of workers and occupants Principle 2 - Document and Inspect the project Principle 3 - Mitigate further damage Principle 4 - Clean and Dry affected areas Principle 5 - Complete restoration and repairs By adhering to these principles outlined in the IICRC S500, you can ensure a thorough and effective water damage restoration. Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s keep those environments dry and safe! 🏠💪 #WaterDamageRestoration #IICRCS500 #DryingPrinciples #RestorationStandards #HomeCare #PreventMold #StayDry #UnitedWaterRestorationGroup #UWRG
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🌊🚨 Understanding the Principles of Drying with the IICRC S500 Standard 🚨🌊 When it comes to water damage restoration, effective drying is crucial for a successful outcome. The IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide provides key principles to ensure the job is done right. Here’s a quick breakdown: Principle 1 - Provide for the safety and health of workers and occupants Principle 2 - Document and Inspect the project Principle 3 - Mitigate further damage Principle 4 - Clean and Dry affected areas Principle 5 - Complete restoration and repairs By adhering to these principles outlined in the IICRC S500, you can ensure a thorough and effective water damage restoration. Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s keep those environments dry and safe! 🏠💪 #WaterDamageRestoration #IICRCS500 #DryingPrinciples #RestorationStandards #HomeCare #PreventMold #StayDry #UnitedWaterRestorationGroup #UWRG
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🌊🚨 Understanding the Principles of Drying with the IICRC S500 Standard 🚨🌊 When it comes to water damage restoration, effective drying is crucial for a successful outcome. The IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide provides key principles to ensure the job is done right. Here’s a quick breakdown: Principle 1 - Provide for the safety and health of workers and occupants Principle 2 - Document and Inspect the project Principle 3 - Mitigate further damage Principle 4 - Clean and Dry affected areas Principle 5 - Complete restoration and repairs By adhering to these principles outlined in the IICRC S500, you can ensure a thorough and effective water damage restoration. Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s keep those environments dry and safe! 🏠💪 #WaterDamageRestoration #IICRCS500 #DryingPrinciples #RestorationStandards #HomeCare #PreventMold #StayDry #UnitedWaterRestorationGroup #UWRG
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🌊🚨 Understanding the Principles of Drying with the IICRC S500 Standard 🚨🌊 When it comes to water damage restoration, effective drying is crucial for a successful outcome. The IICRC S500 Standard and Reference Guide provides key principles to ensure the job is done right. Here’s a quick breakdown: Principle 1 - Provide for the safety and health of workers and occupants Principle 2 - Document and Inspect the project Principle 3 - Mitigate further damage Principle 4 - Clean and Dry affected areas Principle 5 - Complete restoration and repairs By adhering to these principles outlined in the IICRC S500, you can ensure a thorough and effective water damage restoration. Stay informed, stay prepared, and let’s keep those environments dry and safe! 🏠💪 #WaterDamageRestoration #IICRCS500 #DryingPrinciples #RestorationStandards #HomeCare #PreventMold #StayDry #UnitedWaterRestorationGroup #UWRG
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Cross connections to surface water. Having R4 Filter Discs installed, on a routine visit this was identified & the client notified. One of our survey teams attended & located the cross connections. R4 Filter Discs keep your site compliant & safe. Info@wasteclean.co.uk #water #environment #compliance #construction
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Previously known as a Type 2 the purpose of an Asbestos Management Survey is to locate, as far as reasonably practicable, the presence and extent of any suspect ACMs in the building. A management survey is the standard survey required on any building constructed before 2000. Its purpose is to locate, as far as reasonably practicable, the presence and extent of any suspected ACMs in the building which could be damaged or disturbed during normal occupancy (including foreseeable maintenance), and to assess their condition. Interested to know more? Get in touch! 🟢 info@fibresafety.com 🔵 www.fibresafety.com #fibresafety #asbestos #asbestosremoval #asbestosawareness #asbestostesting #asbestossurvey #absestossampling #healthandsafety
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You may think allowing a company to take your redundant fire extinguishers becomes their responsibility to ensure they are treated and disposed of correctly. You would be wrong! Your legal responsibility does not stop once they have been taken. The Environment Agency will investigate and trace back to the end user for not ensuring the extinguishers are being disposed of properly. You should know the contents is going to high temperature incineration, such as AFFF, wet chem, water with additive. What's happening with the dry powder, is your environmental policy happy with land fill? Can you be sure the contents is not entering the water course? At FPR we can assure you and evidence disposal through high temperature incineration of aqueous chemical additive contents, contaminated component parts such as the dip tubes O-rings etc. and the recycling of dry powder and the separated waste streams of metals. Make sure you are compliant give FPR a call. For all you fire extinguisher disposal needs please email info@fireprotectionrecycling.co.uk or call our team 0800 0194529 for a quotation. We can collect, arrange for pallet collection or you can drop into us at our Oldbury depot.
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Well, someone's getting fired today. Fortunately, no injuries reported but the environmental damage is likely to be significant. Those on scene are reporting the foam is biodegradable PFAS-free fire suppression foam; I'm not buying that claim. That's High Expansion Foam (HEF) which we know via Safety Data Sheets (SDS) from manufacturers, likely contains "ingredients of unknown toxicity", likely ingredients that are carcinogenic. Sadly, all that foam has to go somewhere, and if I were a betting man, I'd say it's going to enter stormwater systems that lead to wastewater treatment facilities unequipped to remove the contaminates. Therefore, it's likely the pollution is going to get recirculated back into the drinking water system. It's time to remove these systems, systems that have caused more property and environmental damage than they have preserving assets inside the hangars.
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There are several things to consider when dealing with wastewater. Do you know how to protect yourself and properly dispose of the wastewater? #restoration #safety
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Dust Suppression at Its Best! 💪 At Total Controlled Demolition Services, safety and efficiency are our top priorities. Here’s a glimpse into our Trident project, where our team are hard at work dismantling a property. Notice the strategic use of water in the process? Here’s why it’s crucial. 1. Health and Safety: Demolition generates a significant amount of dust, which can be harmful if inhaled. By spraying water, we reduce airborne particles, ensuring a safer environment for our team and the surrounding community. 2. Visibility: Excessive dust can obscure visibility, posing risks to both equipment operators and ground personnel. Water helps keep the air clear, enhancing safety and precision in our operations. 3. Environmental Compliance: Many regulations mandate dust control measures to minimise the impact on local air quality. Our dust suppression techniques help us stay compliant with these standards, demonstrating our commitment to responsible practices. 4. Neighbourhood Consideration: We aim to minimise our impact on nearby residents and businesses. By controlling dust, we reduce the potential for disruption and maintain a good relationship with the community. At TCDS, we combine expertise with the latest technology to ensure our projects are completed efficiently and safely. Follow us for more insights into our demolition processes and behind-the-scenes action! #Demolition #SafetyFirst #DustSuppression #TotalControlledDemolition #Construction #SafetyMatters #CommunityCare #TCDS
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