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Prepare Your Home for Winter: Everything You Should Know for the 2021-2022 Winter Season

We are gearing up for another change in season, and with temperatures beginning to drop already, it's time to prepare your home for winter. As ...

Fire Prevention Safety Tips

October is Fire Prevention Safety Month and we would like to use this opportunity to discuss different ways that we can all easily reduce the risks ...

Tips to Prevent Dishwasher Fires

Although a dishwasher fire is not the most common appliance-related fires, it can still occur due to poor maintenance, improper usage, electrical ...

5 Common Types of Flooding Explained

October 3rd, 2023 – (Ottawa, Ontario) – PuroClean Ottawa West had the honour of being recognized as the lead sponsor for the Salus Ottawa Soiree ...

Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Guidelines to Know

Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are a common type of rechargeable batteries used in laptops, phones, and more. Although Li-ion batteries are an ...

How to Eliminate Musty Odours from Water Damaged Properties

If a property has experienced water damage and all repairs were taken care of, but the place still has a musty odour, it is most likely the result of ...

Can Water Damaged Carpet Be Saved?

After experiencing a water disaster, many homeowners and property managers ask if their carpet and pad can be salvaged. Drying carpets and pads that ...

How to Get Your Home Ready for Spring Storms

Spring weather can be highly dangerous as it brings storms that can cause severe damage and flooding, especially in early spring, when the soil is ...

6 Tips to Remove Mould from Wooden Surfaces

To remove mould from wood surfaces, a mix of household detergent and water used with a brush or sponge may be all that’s necessary. In some tougher ...