Be Careful in the Kitchen: Thanksgiving Fire Prevention Tips

For many of us, Thanksgiving is a holiday that requires hours of time in the kitchen preparing a feast for our family and friends. Yet the kitchen is the most common place in your home for fires, it may also … Continue reading

Freezing Pipes & safety issues

FREEZING TEMPERATURES TO AFFECT 200 MILLION *PREVENT FROZEN PIPES & EMERGENCY SAFETY KIT* Most people aren’t necessarily ready for winter to hit just yet, but arctic air that is associated with what we now call the “Polar Vortex” will move … Continue reading

Top 10 fire safety tips as Thanksgiving nears

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Rapid Recovery Service encourages families to prevent kitchen fires by taking some basic safety measures. In the U.S., Thanksgiving is the peak day for cooking fires, 90 percent of which are caused by unattended cooking. We … Continue reading

Home insurance Consumer Help You are not legally obliged to take out home insurance but if you have a mortgage, your lender can insist that you have buildings insurance so that you can afford to rebuild your home if it … Continue reading

Ozone Treatment for soot, smoke, mold, mildew and water damage restoration.

Ozone Advantages Works Fast Less Expensive Very Safe Low Maintenance Simple Operation Whether it’s fire or water damage, ozone should be an integral part of the disaster restoration process. Ozone can remove odors related to soot, smoke, mold, and mildew … Continue reading

Contents Restoration Division

Professional contents restoration & procedures surpass standards Rapid Recovery Service Contents Restoration Division specializes in cleaning, deodorizing and restoring contents to pre-loss condition. Especially relevant, Professional contents restoration and cleaning procedures far surpass industry standards. We expedite contents restoration services … Continue reading

Holiday and Christmas Tree Fire Safety

Decorating homes and businesses is a long-standing tradition around the holiday season. Unfortunately, these same decorations may increase your chances of fire. Based on data from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), an estimated … Continue reading