Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Mold

"I found mold growing in my home, how do I test the mold?"

Generally, it is not necessary to identify the species of mold growing in a residence, and CDC does not recommend routine sampling for molds. Current evidence indicates that allergies are the type of diseases most often associated with molds. Since the susceptibility of individuals can vary greatly either because of the amount or type of mold, sampling and culturing are not reliable in determining your health risk. If you are susceptible to mold and mold is seen or smelled, there is a potential health risk; therefore, no matter what type of mold is present, you should arrange for its removal. Furthermore, reliable sampling for mold can be expensive, and standards for judging what is and what is not an acceptable or tolerable quantity of mold have not been established.

Call the mold specialists at 1st Response if you suspect you have a mold problem (740) 345-4911 or visit our website at www.ohio1st-response.com

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Biohazard clean up

Most homeowner's insurance policies cover biohazard clean up. 

Contact the professionals at 

1st Response 

for your needs. 

Personal service 24/7/365. 

(740) 345-4911

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Water Damage


Damage Assessment

First Response will do a full assessment and can lower the risk of additional damages and save on restoration costs. We can help prevent your water loss from developing into more serious health problems such as mold-related illnesses.

We have the training and technology to assess the problem thoroughly. By utilizing specially designed probes and electronic moisture meters, we can detect the presence of moisture inside a wall or underneath a carpet without serious demolition or disturbance to the surface.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Biohazard Decontamination Unit,

Our Newly expanded services,

 Biohazard Decontamination Unit,
 is under way! 
While we pray none of you are ever exposed to this situation, 
these services can be provided with compassion and detail 
by the staff at 1st Response. 
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. 740-345-4911
 or 
info@ohio1st-response.com.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Biohazard Decontamination Unit


Our Newly expanded services, Biohazard Decontamination Unit, is under way! 

While we pray none of you are ever exposed to this situation, these services can be provided with compassion and detail by the staff at 1st Response. 

If you need crime scene clean-up guidance, have questions about your payment options, which crime scene clean up procedures your current insurance policy covers or require our cleanup services immediately, don't hesitate to call 1st Response at: 888-233-4321.

· Your regular cleaning or janitorial service has not been properly certified OR equipped to handle biohazardous waste such as blood or bodily fluids, and does not have a legally accepted mechanism in place to dispose of the recovered bio-hazard waste.

· Federal Regulation 29-CFR-1910.1030 states that no employee can be placed in a position to be exposed to a blood spill without first:

1. Bloodborne pathogen (BBP) training.

2. A written BBP exposure control plan.

3. Proper training on the correct usage of personal protective Equipment.

4. Hepatits B vaccine, exposure evaluation follow-up.

5. Proper method to store and dispose of biohazardous waste.

Body protection is required for employees who face potential bodily injury of any kind that cannot be eliminated through engineering, work practice or administrative controls while performing their jobs. 

Exposure to blood and other body fluids is an example of a workplace hazard that could cause bodily injury. In addition, exposure may cause illness. - OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) 


or 
740-345-4911
 or info@ohio1st-response.com.

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