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Stop Mold After The Spring Thaw

Rapid snowmelt traps moisture in your basement walls, and attic spaces causing hidden mold growth. Prevent the spread with a professional indoor air quality assessment and mold inspection!

Noticing These Signs After Snowmelt?

As the snow melts, water can seep into your basement and crawl spaces without any obvious signs of flooding. This trapped moisture often goes unnoticed but can cause mold to grow in as little as 24 hours! Have you noticed any:

Water Stains
Dark Spots
Musty Odour

Is Your Basement
IN NEED OF HELP?

If your basement has already taken on water, we can help you with the flood restoration process. Our full water damage and mold remediation services are designed to restore your home safely and completely.

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Saskatchewan & Alberta

Helping communities across countless communities one call at a time.

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Property managers can also ask about continuous contamination detection alarm systems designed to help identify possible high risk activity or contamination concerns early. These systems can use SIM based notification pathways to alert designated contacts or proper authorities when concerning conditions are detected.

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Contaminated Water

If you accidentally come in contact with contaminated water, make sure to properly wash your hands before eating or touching your eyes or face to prevent bacteria causing salmonella or E.coli sickness. Keeping your hands clean and taking proper safety measures when coming in contact with floodwater prevents the bacterial illnesses that often happen in areas that experience flooding.

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Drinking-Water Precautions

While floodwater poses a bacterial threat, drinking water is a concern if the water supply also becomes contaminated. Public health advisories suggest checking with the local authorities to see if drinking water is safe or if a boil water advisory is in place after a flood.

If you have well water, you need to test the water before drinking. The province of New Brunswick advises if floodwaters went higher than your well, it’s potentially contaminated, and you should wait 10 days and then get the water tested.

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