What To Expect During Asbestos Removal

29 January 2025
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

Asbestos removal is a critical process for ensuring the safety and health of everyone in and around a building. Whether you’re undergoing a home renovation or addressing potential asbestos contamination in an older property, it’s important to understand what to expect from the process. This blog will guide you through the key stages of asbestos removal, so you can be prepared and know what to expect. 1. Initial Assessment and Inspection Read More 

Lesser-Known Facts About Fire Warden Training

24 November 2021
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

The economic cost of fire incidents is something that every company must think about carefully. Without proper and efficient fire safety measures, the chances are high that your business will lose most, if not all, of its assets, including human resources. It is the reason businesses must have qualified fire wardens among their employees. However, employees can only qualify as fire wardens if they take a course in fire warden training. Read More 

Four Signs You Should Replace Your Heater With a Heat Pump

30 September 2016
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

If you currently have an old furnace and are thinking about replacing it, you have the option of replacing it with another similar furnace or switching to a heat pump. The right option varies depending on your situation, but there are multiple things you should keep in mind. Here are four signs you should switch to a heat pump. 1. You want to reduce energy bills. In most cases, heat pumps use less energy than gas furnaces. Read More 

Benefits of Having an Air Purifier

11 August 2016
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

If you want clean air in your home, you might have considered getting an air purifier. Aside from the obvious clean air benefits, there are also some other advantages to getting one. You may even be looking at air quality services in order to have the cleanest air possible. Consider these reasons for getting an air purifier for your home. They Help to Reduce Allergies If you or anyone in your home suffers from allergies, you want the air in your home to be as clean as possible. Read More 

Simple Tips for Ensuring Your Restaurant’s Grease Trap is Always Functioning

29 July 2016
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

A grease trap is connected to the plumbing system of any restaurant or diner, in order to catch solid waste and keep it from clogging pipes or damaging water supplies. Grease traps are usually legally required to be installed in a commercial kitchen, and there are also legal requirements for when to have it clean and emptied. In between servicing of your grease trap, you might note a few tips for keeping it functioning so you don't experience a backup and have the trap overflow, which can be messy and difficult to clean up and which can mean expensive repairs. Read More