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    water damage restoration service YONKERS NY 10701 Professionals – Video - December 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Water Damage Restoration Company Apopka Fl 321-234-0464 – Video - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Water Damage Winter Park 321-234-0464 – Video - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Mold Gone Posts Updated Service Descriptions on Website This December - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Silver Springs, MD (PRWEB) December 17, 2014

    Mold Gone added a new description for its remediation services to its website on Dec. 1 to familiarize customers with their portfolio of services.

    "One of our major goals with any remediation project is to freshen your air quality/to ensure that the air quality in your home is comparable to the fresh air outside," said Mold Gone president Joe Mulieri. "Often times dirty air ducts can be a haven for mold. Not only do we clean the duct, but we also disinfect them."

    According to Mulieri, detailed descriptions of home mold removal services are important because many people aren't aware of the causes of mold and may not realize that air ducts need to be cleaned regularly.

    Mold growing in dirty air ducts can affect the health of home residents, exhibiting itself in symptoms like runny nose, itchy throat and other signs that would often be associated with a cold. Mulieri advises people who haven't had any work done on their air ducts in five years and people who have just had major home reconstruction to have their ducts cleaned.

    "The way our process works is a customer will call to arrange for an appointment for us to do a physical evaluation of the system and then we provide them with an estimate, then schedule the project," explained Mulieri.

    When experts from Mold Gone visit homes, they remove mold from air ducts and use a non-toxic, broad-spectrum disinfectant to kill bacteria and viruses as well as fungi and mold. "We are using new technology, equipment and approaches that result in a cleaner duct than other companies," said Mulieri.

    Potential customers can read extended descriptions of Mold Gone's remediation services on their website under the service tab on the home page.

    "We believe that this addition to our website and our portfolio will help to make our customers more aware of the dangers of mold and it also gives them an alternative, a resource that is specifically geared to the treatment and eradication of mold," said Mulieri. Mold Gone is continually updating its expertise and portfolio service to ensure that we are a one-stop shop for mold detection, treatment and remediation needs.

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    New building may house fire, police - December 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By GREG KENNELTY

    Staff Writer

    Borough officials are considering a new building to house both the Sea Bright Police Department and Sea Bright Fire and Rescue after additional damage was found last week at police headquarters.

    Borough Administrator Joseph Verruni said during the Borough Councils Dec. 11 workshop meeting that problems were found during initial work to prepare for mold remediation at 1099 Ocean Ave.

    As a result of the police moving out of their building to begin the mold remediation, Chief [John] Sorrentino removed the lockers and everything from the police building to a temporary structure, and it revealed certain problems with the police building. There were lateral cracks, Verruni said.

    Mold that was discovered at police headquarters in March was the result of floodwaters from superstorm Sandy and leaks from the buildings windows and roof.

    The police force is currently housed in a trailer set up in the municipal lot next to the current firehouse, Councilman Marc Leckstein said. Police vehicles are being parked nearby in front of the vacant headquarters.

    Councilman James LoBiondo III said the recently discovered cracks create almost an inch of separation in the wall of the former locker room toward the back of headquarters.

    It is a lot worse than we initially thought, he said, adding that an engineers report indicated that it was not cost-beneficial to fix the building.

    Verruni said the Police Department will move into the temporary firehouse structure that is being installed on the driveway of the Sea Bright Fire and Rescue headquarters, which was also damaged during the 2012 superstorm.

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    Police, fire departments may be housed together - December 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By GREG KENNELTY

    Staff Writer

    Borough officials are considering a new building to house both the Sea Bright Police Department and Sea Bright Fire and Rescue after additional damage was found last week at police headquarters.

    Borough Administrator Joseph Verruni said during the Borough Councils Dec. 11 workshop meeting that problems were found during initial work to prepare for mold remediation at 1099 Ocean Ave.

    As a result of the police moving out of their building to begin the mold remediation, Chief [John] Sorrentino removed the lockers and everything from the police building to a temporary structure, and it revealed certain problems with the police building. There were lateral cracks, Verruni said.

    Mold that was discovered at police headquarters in March was the result of floodwaters from superstorm Sandy and leaks from the buildings windows and roof.

    The police force is currently housed in a trailer set up in the municipal lot next to the current firehouse, Councilman Marc Leckstein said. Police vehicles are being parked nearby in front of the vacant headquarters.

    Councilman James LoBiondo III said the recently discovered cracks create almost an inch of separation in the wall of the former locker room toward the back of headquarters.

    It is a lot worse than we initially thought, he said, adding that an engineers report indicated that it was not cost-beneficial to fix the building.

    Verruni said the Police Department will move into the temporary firehouse structure that is being installed on the driveway of the Sea Bright Fire and Rescue headquarters, which was also damaged during the 2012 superstorm.

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    Mold Removal Austin (512) 200-7235 Black Mold Remediation Inspection – Video - December 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Grants kickstart bioscience research projects - December 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Four teams of scientists at Rice University and other Gulf Coast Consortia (GCC) institutions have earned research seed grants from the John S. Dunn Collaborative Research Awards.

    Winning projects include research on invasive mold infections, neural mechanisms that control carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the blood, remediation for chemotherapy-induced hearing loss and ways to maximize radiation of tumors with gold nanoparticles. The program also will fund a multidisciplinary workshop at the intersection of regenerative medicine, neuroscience and neuroengineering.

    The 10-year program began in 2008 to support new collaborations between researchers at Rices BioScience Research Collaborative (BRC) and their partners at other institutional members of the GCC. The program is funded by the John S. Dunn Foundation and administered by the GCC.

    Research seed grants are awarded annually and are worth up to $100,000 each. The workshop award is $8,000. The awards support projects that foster interdisciplinary and multi-institutional research at the BRC.

    Invasive mold infections

    Antonios Mikos of Rice and Dimitrios Kontoyiannis of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center are seeking a way to treat necrotizing invasive mold infections suffered by patients with suppressed immune systems. The infections are difficult to treat because the mold invades and disrupts blood vessels needed to deliver antifungal medications.

    The researchers will combine their expertise in biomaterials and fungi to develop an injectable polymer membrane to deliver both an antifungal medication and growth factors to stimulate blood vessel development and wound healing. When exposed to blue light, the polymer would solidify into a membrane that delivers medication and protects the damaged area but degrades as new skin cells grow over the wound.

    Mikos is the Louis Calder Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and a professor of chemistry and materials science and nanoengineering, and director of the Center for Excellence in Tissue Engineering at Rice. Kontoyiannis is the Frances King Black Endowed Professor and deputy head of the Division of Internal Medicine at MD Anderson.

    Chemotherapy-induced hearing loss

    Fred Pereira of Baylor College of Medicine and James Tour of Rice will study ways to stem the side effects of widely used cisplatin chemotherapy compounds that kill cancer cells by damaging DNA. One disabling side effect is damage to normal nondividing cells in such organs as the inner ear, which can lead to high-frequency hearing loss that can progress to lower-frequency loss and tinnitus.

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