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Causes Of Home Water Damage And Mold
You might think that the plumbing in your home is in good working order, but you can not know this for sure unless you conduct regular inspections of anywhere water comes in and out of your house. There are probably more water sources in the home than you can recall in the home and they can all be a flooding hazard if they have problems unexpectedly.
Of course, we all know that pipes and water valves are a potential water threat when and if they develop leaks that go undiscovered. These small leaks can go unnoticed for weeks or months. They might not make too big a mess because of the water, but they could cause mold to start growing and this is just as bad as the water itself. When they are left unattended to for long enough, this is when they can suddenly rupture and cause the big water mess we all dread.
Freezing pipes is another reason that flooding can occur in or underneath the home. It is not the pipes freezing that cause the damage, but the thawing that creates it. When water freezes in pipes it expands and swells in the pipes and can cause them to spilt or come apart. When the water thaws and flows freely again, it can cause major damage if you are not there to stop it.
The most of the time, water issues like these can be easily avoided. Freezing pipes are not as likely to occur when they are insulated properly. This is easier done in the warm weather, especially underneath the house. You can have a plumber come out to do the pipe insulation or you might save some money and do it yourself. Not many people like to go under the house into the crawl space, but plumbers have to do it all the time. Just make sure you get it done one way or the other.
Inspecting pipes and valves inside the home is easy enough. When you find a leak, have it repaired right away. Do not forget appliances that use water too like the refrigerator line to the ice maker and water dispenser if it has one, the dishwasher, and hot water heaters. Look for signs of mold wherever leaking has occurred. If you find mold, it needs to be killed with chlorine bleach or some other mold killing solution. Beware of pipes that you can not see like those behind the wall of the bathtub and shower. If you do not have an access panel to these pipes, you need to find a way to have one put there. This is one of the easiest places to have undiscovered leaks and mold to begin growing. All these precautions are easily achieved and will definitely be worth the effort.
Home Essentials For Fire Protection
If you have thus far been spared the tragedy of having a fire in your home, then it might be difficult for you to truly comprehend the devastation that a family must go through who has had their home destroyed by a fire. The home can be a total loss as well as anything that was in it. Cherished memories and belongings all go up in smoke and many times there is nothing left but ashes and the charred remains of what used to be the hub of their lives.
Many times these destructive home fires are unavoidable when something electrical shorts out or lightening strikes a house and starts a blaze that no one saw coming. Then there are other fires that could have probably have been totally preventable if the home owner had the simple tools necessary to alert them to a fire or put out a blaze before it got out of hand.
If you are not at home when a fire starts there used to be little that could be done until a neighbor spots the flames or smoke and calls the fire department. Today there are home alert systems that can help to notify the fire department or police for you automatically through a monitoring service. Having this kind of system in place can mean the difference in saving your home or not when you are not even there.
The two old standbys that are extremely essential for home fire protection are the smoke alarm and the fire extinguisher. The smoke alarm is something that people should have several of scattered throughout the home. This will better help to detect smoke from any area of the home quicker than if you only have one. The biggest mistakes are not having smoke detectors or simply not keeping fresh batteries in them. You should always check the alarms periodically to make sure they are working correctly.
Fire extinguishers should be kept in a kitchen at all times since so many fires start there. You should have an extinguisher that is large enough to put out a good size blaze if necessary. Many fires in kitchens can be started with grease and this can be more difficult to put out. Just remember that if a blaze gets out of control, do not place your self in danger trying to put it out. Sometimes it is better to get out of the home and wait for the fire department as hard as that might be.
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