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    Mold Remediation

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    What To Expect When You Have Mold Removed From Your Home Mold remediation is a job best left for professionals unless the affected area is confined to a very small space, such as behind a sink. Inhaling mold can be dangerous, especially if you have allergies or lung disease. Plus, the act of removing mold has to be done carefully to avoid spreading spores around your home that leads to further problems down the road. Here is a quick overview on the process a mold remediation professional goes through

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    Arlington The following are signs that may alert you to a water leak: Wet carpet and/or floors Cracked tile The sound of running water when none is in use A cracked foundation A change in the water meter reading when no water is used Wet and/or damaged drywall Musty odor Mold and mildew Warm spot on the floor Water draining from under the slab or foundation

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    Asbestos

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    Asbestos is used in many construction industries in which it is placed in pipe insulation, cement pipe and sheet, fireproofing, floor tiles, shingles, fire resistant drywall, roofing felts, and more. This mineral is resistant to heat, electricity, and chemicals and have elevated tensile resilience with a great flexibility. This thermal insulator has been in use for more than a thousand years and was first used in the early 1900’s. This mineral incorporates long and thin fibers which causes it to

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    attending to all faults that workers may encounter with their equipment and all defective equipment will be replaced with new. Proper industrial respirators, N-95, gloves, eye protection, long sleeve shirts, and jeans or pants will be worn when around drywall that has been contaminated. Procedure will be Safety’s will inspect all equipment and make sure workers are competent before attending the task. During operation, workers will have to attend to any faults they may encounter during the day and will

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    Eating Disorders: Pica

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    have no nutritional value (Krucik, 2015). Someone diagnosed with pica, could eat a variety of things. Some of the most common things include dirt, paint, metal, drywall, soap, buttons, clay, hair, sand, cigarette butts, glue, chalk, feces and ice. In the case of ice, no really damage is done to the body. Other materials such as metal, drywall, and paint could lead to really serious consequences such as lead poisoning in the case of metal. Pica is mostly commonly found in children and pregnant women

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    -Unit#31: Original P.O needed and a change order for the following: Remove/Install baseboard 20LF, 30sqft drywall repair on both sides of bedroom window, install new bifold closet door w/hardware & paint, drywall repair in bedroom under window(32sqft), drywall repair at kitchen ceiling, relocating center light fixture at kitchen, replace kitchen floor board & Paint black. -Unit#125: Original P.O needed and a change order needed for

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    Home If you come home to a flooded house after a weekend away, you have to act quickly before mold begins to grow and your belongings are damaged beyond repair. If the flooding is bad enough that your carpet is soaked and water is wicking up the drywall, you should probably call in a professional to assess the situation. Here are some thing to consider as you go about making repairs. Determine The Type Of Water The way you go about cleaning up the flood depends on the source of the water. The best

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    Flood Insurance Policy

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    Water damage is never covered under an HO-8 policy, or most other HO types, but you can add a rider that covers different kinds of water damage from overflowing a bathtub to damage caused by a flood. There may be coverage limits in any of the HO plans  that affect the amount you can recover per claim, too. For example, theft, vehicle damage or vandalism may be limited to $1000 per claim. It is very important to check exclusions and limitations carefully before buying or recommending an insurance

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    Tiny houses are all the craze because millennials and retirees are looking for cost-effectiveness over security. Mobility and cost-savings are two major advantages that motivate tiny home builders to downsize. Without prior construction experience, however, many enthusiasts end up learning the craft as they go. Do proper research before beginning your project, and keep these key tips in mind. 1. Start with a quality trailer. Many college students and other youngsters are looking for the cheapest

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    Pmbok Analysis

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    PART 2 Select two different tools and techniques from different PMBOK® sections and explain: DOCUMENTATION REVIEW The main elements of the risk management process are: plan, identify, analyze (both qualitative and quantitative), respond, monitor and report. In order to use the documentation review risk identification tool on a Dream House construction project to identify project risks the following documents will be reviewed, but not limited to: • Project charter • Project scope statement • Work

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