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Commercial Destruction

8/29/2024 (Permalink)

You had a house fire, Now what?

The first thing you need to think about following a house fire is your own safety and that of your family members. It is important not to enter a fire-damaged structure until the fire department has deemed that it is structurally sound. Going back into your home after a fire can be overwhelming and emotional while you take in all of the damage that has occurred. when you are able to re-enter your home, it is important not to disturb items, as this can lead to secondary damage. When you are not sure where to start, call your local SERVPRO® and their team of professionals can help you throughout the restoration process. SERVPRO professionals are available 24/7/365 for emergency services.

SERVPRO may be known as a fire and water restoration company, but did you know we also provide commercial cleaning services for trauma, crime scenes, and vandalism? As a business owner, these situations are not ideal for any company and you want to make sure they are taken care of immediately. That's why SERVPRO of Mason, Austin/Albert Lea is ready 24/7 with the specialized training and equipment to safely clean these messes and get you back to business.

Some of the cleaning services we provide include, but are not limited to:

*Blood, bodily fluids, and tissue remnants

*Fire Extinguisher residue

*Tear gas and pepper spray residues

*Destruction of property

*Odor removal and deodorization

*Spray paint removal from exterior walls, walkways, glass, etc.

Such trauma, crime scene, and vandalism instances can range from bloody noses to complete destruction of property. Our technicians are highly trained to safely and effectively clean your commercial property as quickly as possible. The core steps taken to properly restore these situations include:

1.) Health and safety of personnel, occupants, workers, and technicians is of utmost importance. The appropriate personal protective equipment and engineering controls are used for proper protection first and foremost.

2.) Documentation is properly maintained prior to clean up (in an accident or crime scene scenario, police have finished processing the situation).

3.) Evaluation and assessment of the affected area and any other area that may be contaminated is conducted to determine the scope of work to be performed.

4.) Isolate and contain the affected areas to prevent cross-contamination.

5.) Removal of contaminated materials or decontamination by cleaning and application of an antimicrobial when removal is not possible.

6.) Application of appropriate government-registered antimicrobial (biocide) shall be applied to ensure structure, systems, and contents are safe for use.

7.) Post-remediation evaluation and verification is performed to confirm the cleanliness and safety of all areas.

Every trauma, crime scene, and vandalism situation is difficult. If you find your business in this tough situation, we will always treat your property and personnel with empathy and respect during these trying circumstances. SERVPRO of Mason City, Austin/Albert Lea is determined to ensure the safety and cleanliness of each situation and make it look "Like it never even happened."

How to Fend Off the Flu at Work

8/29/2022 (Permalink)

Sniffling, coughing, hundred-degree fever…that’s right folks, flu season is upon us. But no need to worry there are a few things that your office can do to protect your employees (and yourself) from catching much-dreaded influenza. We’ve compiled a list of 5 ways to prevent the flu from spreading at your office.

  • Give Flu shots at work
  • sanitize the workplace
  • Embrace basic hygiene
  • Avoid physical contact
  • Stock the office

Roughly 5-20% of US residents get the flu each year–but this doesn’t have to include your employees. Taking the appropriate measures to prevent the flu in your office will keep your workforce healthy and productive. SERVPRO of Mason City can help keep your business sanitized this season.

Commercial Duct Cleaning

8/29/2022 (Permalink)

Did you know that the ventilation system in your business is often the biggest culprit in poor indoor air quality? Ensuring your HVAC system and ductwork are free from dust and grime that can circulate throughout your business is of utmost importance.

SERVPRO is here to help! Our franchise professionals will inspect and make recommendations about the best way to address your business’s air quality concerns. Cleaning years of dust and dirt out of your HVAC system can help reduce the potential for damage and health risks. Not only that, but it can also extend the life of your equipment.

Top reasons to have your air ducts cleaned:

  • Reduces allergens and irritants in the air
  • Restores peak energy efficiency of your HVAC system
  • Remediates bacteria, fungi, and mold
  • Eliminates offensive odors

SERVPRO of Mason City has the equipment and knowledge needed to help protect your business from air quality issues. Call us today for a free quote!

Fire Safety Guidelines for the Workplace

8/26/2022 (Permalink)

Workplace and office fires have reduced in numbers over the last few decades. This is greatly in part to advances in technology, more effective fire control tools and systems, and businesses taking a much more serious approach to fire prevention workplace training.

Tips for workplace safety:

  • Emergency exits
  • Fire and smoke alarms
  • Fire drills
  • Work-space clutter
  • Equipment
  • Electrical safety
  • Smoking

Being PREPARED is the key to preventing fires at the workplace. Having an action plan in place, in the event of a fire will help ease the stress and reaction time. Follow the advice above and you can save yourself and your coworkers from injuries and death.

For professional fire damage or smoke remediation services, call SERVPRO of Mason City at (641) 424-3382.

Importance of HVAC Maintenance in Your Business

7/29/2022 (Permalink)

As a business, you might have your HVAC inspected yearly, but do you have the ductwork itself inspected? A building's ductwork should be inspected and cleaned at least once a year, or as needed. A clean filter in the HVAC can help reduce what goes into the ductwork, but it won’t catch everything. Ductwork can potentially trap harmful allergens and dust within the system. Trapped particles within the system can come loose and circulate around the structure. This can cause employees or customers to have ill side effects. Simply servicing the HVAC system, itself, will not keep your ductwork clean. Having your HVAC and duct work serviced and cleaned regularly can help remediate bacteria, fungi, mold, and any bad odors that may be in the ductwork. Cleaning ductwork can also, reduce the potential for mold or fungi growth within the system and can also help restore peak power in your HVAC helping it run more efficiently thus saving you money on energy costs!

Benefits of HVAC System Cleaning

4/8/2022 (Permalink)

Why should you have your HVAC system cleaned? The short answer is simple: because they get dirty over time and they have the potential to contain large amounts of dust and particulates.

Energy Savings

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 25 to 40 percent of the energy used for heating or cooling is wasted. Contaminants in the heating and cooling system cause it to work harder and shorten the life of your system. Although filters are used, the heating and cooling system still gets dirty through normal use. When an HVAC system is clean, it doesn’t have to work as hard to maintain the temperature you desire. As a result, less energy is used, leading to improved cost-effectiveness. 

View NADCA's White Paper on Restoring Energy Efficiency Through HVAC Air Distribution System Cleaning

Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality is one concern that building managers and building inhabitants have when they decide to investigate HVAC systems. Through normal occupation in a building, we generate a lot of contaminants and air pollutants, such as dander, dust, and chemicals. These contaminants are pulled into the HVAC system and re-circulated 5 to 7 times per day, on average. Over time, this re-circulation causes a build-up of contaminants in the ductwork.

While a contaminated HVAC system doesn't necessarily mean unhealthy air, the situation may be contributing to larger health issues or harboring contaminants that could cause serious problems for people with respiratory health conditions, autoimmune disorders, or some environmental allergies.

Benefits of HVAC Inspection

HVAC inspectors conduct comprehensive examinations of components and systems to determine whether they are contaminated with a significant accumulation of particulate or microbial growth, or if HVAC performance is compromised due to contamination build-up.

The role of an HVAC inspector is to assess the cleanliness and structural integrity of an HVAC system. Inspectors search for obstructions, excess moisture, and microbial contamination in the HVAC system.

NADCA offers a certification geared toward HVAC inspectors, called the Certified Ventilation Inspector (CVI) program. CVI-certified personnel has received training based on the EPA’s structured method of performing inspections, which is also in compliance with NADCA’s standard. The training covers applicable building and IAQ standards and codes, maintenance and housekeeping programs, diagnosing IAQ problems, and reporting findings to building owners.

Benefits of HVAC Restoration

Restoration of HVAC system components is the process of preparation, refurbishment, resurfacing, repair, or replacement of any surface common to the air stream. Restoration procedures must only be performed after mechanical cleaning.

Airside surfaces of HVAC systems found to be compromised during the HVAC cleanliness evaluation or during cleaning must be documented for restoration or replacement to industry standards, as required.

HVAC system components subjected to catastrophic events such as fire, smoke, flood, or water damage must be subject to restoration procedures. Component degradation that results in compromised system performance must be corrected through restoration procedures if possible.

For more info visit NADCA.com

Plan Ahead

3/22/2022 (Permalink)

Losing data, production time, and possible revenue can disrupt your business for more than the length of the storm. By planning ahead, you can help your company get back to business quickly with very little trouble after a power disruption. Here are a few things to include in your survival plan:

• Flashlights – To ease fear and promote safe movement.
• Portable generator and fuel – A portable source of power for emergency electricity that can be critical in heating, lighting, and preventing injuries.
• Bottled water – For customer and employee safety.
• UPS stations - To protect computer files and allow employees to save work during an outage.
• Safe room – A protected area in which individuals can gather during extreme weather.
• Disaster Help – A number to call for cleanup or restoration specialists if needed.

In The Event Of An Emergency

2/9/2022 (Permalink)

No one ever plans on a disaster, but you can prepare for it. The SERVPRO Emergency Ready Profile, ERP will ensure you are 'Ready for Whatever Happens" in 2022. 

In the event of an emergency, the ERP can help minimize business interruption by having an immediate plan of action in place for your facility. The ERP is a comprehensive document containing critical information about your business, including emergency contacts, shut-off valve locations, and priority areas. The ERP also establishes SERVPRO of Mason City as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider, giving you access to over 45 years of experience and a System of more than 1700 Franchises strong. The ERP is a no-cost assessment; and all it requires is a little time, making it a great value that could save you time and money in the future. By downloading the SERVPRO READY app, this information is stored electronically and can be accessed using your mobile device putting help at your fingertips. 

Preparation is the key to making it through any size disaster, whether it is a small water leak, a large fire, or an area flood. Having a plan in place may help minimize the amount of time your business is inactive and get you back in the building following a disaster. Don't wait until disaster strikes-Resolve to be READY. Call SERVPRO of Mason City to establish your Emergency READY Profile, and be "Ready for whatever happens" in 2022. 

Advantages of the SERVPRO Emergency READY Profile:
-A no-cost assessment of your facility

-A concise profile document containing only the critical information needed in the event of an emergency

-A guide to help you get back into your building following a disaster

-Established your local SERVPRO Franchise Professional as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider

-Identification of the line of command for authorizing work to begin

-Provides facility details such as shut-off valve locations, priority areas, and priority contact information. 

SERVPRO of Mason City is NADCA certified

1/20/2022 (Permalink)

Why Choose a NADCA Member

NADCA members work in accordance with ACR, the NADCA Standard, which provides guidance on the proper and safe techniques required during HVAC inspection, cleaning, and restoration procedures.

At least one employee of each NADCA member company must receive NADCA’s Air System Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) certification and maintain this certification with Continuing Education Credits each year. NADCA also offers a Certified Ventilation Inspection (CVI) certification which is an advanced certification for the inspection of HVAC systems.

A majority of NADCA members have been in business for many years and possess the knowledge and experience necessary to perform to the highest standards. Members also have significant knowledge of the tools and equipment that are necessary for each particular job. NADCA members are truly committed to our industry.

Cleanliness and Presentation is Everything

12/1/2021 (Permalink)

When it comes to your business, cleanliness, and presentation are everything. We can assist with a plethora of cleaning services. We cover anything from a small office to large industrial cleanings. We can help spiff up your space by using one of our more than 100 exclusive cleaning products and award-winning training. Our highly trained cleaning crew can come and scrub, wipe, HEPA-vac, deodorize, and deep clean your facility to like-new condition from floor to ceiling, paying close attention to details. SERVPRO of Mason City also offers high-quality floor spinning and professional carpet cleaning to polish off your freshly cleaned facility. We can even clean, seal, disinfect, and deodorize your ducts and HVAC system to ensure your structure is cleaned thoroughly from the inside out. We take pride in our high quality of workmanship and want our customers to walk away having their absolute best experience. We promise to handle your building and belongings with tact, delicacy, respect, and care. SERVPRO of Mason City offers to come to provide you with an estimate for cleaning services at no cost. We would love to hear from you! Call today for your free estimate. 

Three Types of Damage for Commercial Claims

11/23/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Mason City handles not only residential damage, but commercial as well.

There are three types of damage for commercial claims: 

Type 1

Type 1 is a small commercial loss typically involving 15,000 square feet or less of affected floor space. If the facility was entirely affected, examples of a small commercial loss may include; a stand-alone retail establishment, a small church, a small warehouse, or a stand-alone administrative building. A Type 1 loss can also be a smaller portion of a much larger structure.

Type 2

Type 2 is a midsize commercial loss typically involving 15,000 to 60,000 square feet of affected floor space. The building or buildings involved are usually multi-level and/or divided spaces. If the facility was entirely affected, examples of a Type 2 loss may include a small multi-family property, a midsize school, a small shopping center, a multi-tenant administration facility, or a midsize warehouse or manufacturing facility. A Type 2 loss can also be just a portion of a much larger structure.

Type 3

Type 3 is a large commercial loss typically involving more than 60,000 square feet of affected floor space. The building or buildings involved will likely be large multi-level structures. If the facility was entirely affected, examples of a Type 3 loss can include, but are not limited to, a large church, hospital, school, or university; a mid- to high-rise retail facility; a large industrial, manufacturing, or warehouse facility; or a large strip-style shopping center. This is the level at which it would be appropriate to refer to the project as a “large loss.”

Prevent Flooding in Your Building

10/30/2021 (Permalink)

Do Some Inspecting

If your building is getting along in years, it may be a good time to make sure different systems are performing well. You should even inspect these areas if you didn't install them too long ago. For flood prevention, each year, you should do the following:

  • Check the roof for weak spots, missing shingles, or damage.
  • Inspect the pipes in your plumbing system for cracks or leaks.
  • Make sure rain gutters and downspouts are diverting water away from the building.
  • Check windows and the foundation to ensure water can't seep through.

Think About Landscaping

The property surrounding your building could play a role as you try to stop flooding. Planting trees around the edge of the property could help block floodwater. Also, using native plants and thick mulch can soak up heavy rains. Make sure the yard is graded properly and slants away from the building.

Elevate the building

If you work in an area prone to high water and flooding, you should consider raising the entire building off the ground a few feet. This is an expensive process, but it could be worth it when heavy rains increase water levels and threaten your workplace.

Ask the Experts

If you need further information on how to prevent water damage, talk to a professional Flood remediation company. These experts know how to clean up after flooding, but they also understand effective ways to keep water away.
Don't put your building at risk when high water rears its ugly head. Take these measures so you can avoid costly damage.

Commercial Water Removal in North Iowa

8/17/2021 (Permalink)

One thing you never want to see in your office.

If a plumbing failure causes your business to require commercial water removal in Mason City, SERVPRO professionals are ready to come to your business and restore it to its pre-accident condition. We can handle everything from measuring moisture levels to cleaning and drying water-affected furniture, walls, and flooring to ensure that your waiting room is safe and free from long-term structural issues such as warped flooring or subflooring. 

 Removing water from carpeting in your business takes high priority, and our SERVPRO team can use portable vacuums to suck up excess moisture from isolated areas of carpet that have been affected by water. Furniture and other items near the water-damaged area can be moved to a dry area in your business to prevent further exposure and prepare for drying. Moisture sensors poke into the carpet and other porous surfaces to evaluate moisture levels, and secondary measures of moisture such as moisture meters can be used to assess moisture levels directly on surfaces. 

 SERVPRO of Mason City is available to clean up commercial disasters 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our team can be at business within just a few hours if you call 641-424-3382 today.

The Intrusion of Water!

8/15/2021 (Permalink)

The intrusion of water into your place of business can result in mold growth. Water intrusions can result from storm damage, plumbing or equipment failures, long-standing leaks, and poor humidity control. 

When water intrusions are not addressed right away, the resulting damage can present an increased risk of harmful mold growth.  Some amount of mold spores are normally present in most environments.  If the humidity and moisture levels in a water-damaged business environment are not promptly returned to normal, mold spores may grow and multiply.  Organic materials found inside a building, such as wood, paper, drywall, and insulation, provide food sources for mold to flourish.  Excessive mold growth can lead to the business having indoor environmental conditions that pose a health threat.

To have SERVPRO evaluate your North Iowa commercial restoration needs, give us a call at 641-424-3382.

The Importance of Business Insurance

7/25/2021 (Permalink)

life can be unpredictable, it is important that your business has the proper insurance coverage for a variety of disasters. Basic property insurance is a must, but we urge you to search for more specific coverage. Talk to your insurance agent to see what kind of coverage you can get to protect your belongings.

For example, property insurance will cover general repairs such as water damage due to leaks and other external factors, but flood and storm insurance specifically target the kind of prolonged water damage you can get from floods or the damage caused by hail.


Here at SERVPRO of Mason City want only the best for you and your business, so do not hesitate to call the experts at (641)424-3382 we are available 24/7.

Wet Bank in Forest City, Iowa

5/25/2021 (Permalink)

A bank in Forest City, Iowa called SERVPRO of Mason City with water damage and we responded with our state-of-the-art water extraction unit known as The Butler and our Desiccant Dehumidifiers.

Desiccant Dehumidifiers

Desiccant dehumidifiers are devices that replace the humid air with desert-dry air quickly and efficiently. Inside each of these dehumidifiers is a rotor containing water-absorbing chemicals. As the air cycles through the machine, water is absorbed and re-cycled until only bone-dry air can escape. Compressor-type dehumidifiers can often be noisy, heavy, and inconvenient, so we make sure to better serve you with desiccant-type dehumidifiers.

Using the desiccant dehumidifier is just one of the ways SERVPRO of Mason City treats you like our neighbor. 

If your business is affected by water damage, call your local SERVPRO at (641)424-3382 today!

Backbone Of Our Community

3/22/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Mason City understands that our businesses are the backbone of our community. Our commercial business partners, when dealing with an event, are faced with several challenges including business interruption. Regardless of whether your business interruption looks like customers not walking through your door, or having to displace residents, we are mindful of that disruption and work to minimize that disruption in the most cost-efficient way possible.

SERVPRO of Mason City offers free Emergency Readiness Preparation to our business partners. Quick, deliberate action to head off damage is the best way to minimize damage, and the best way is to prepare ahead of time.

Strength:

SERVPRO of Mason City has the strength and expertise locally to restore your property, regardless of the size of your property. Our team is IICRC certified, knowledgeable, and available 24/7 to locally support our community. Our team of experts restore fire, smoke, water, mold, and biohazard material on a regular basis and are sought after throughout the Midwest for our knowledge, professionalism, and communication.

Your locally owned SERVPRO of Mason City communicates a clear path for our partners to understand the process from start to finish, so when you encounter an event, you have confidence of when you will return to "Like it never even happened."

Here To Help Your Business Get Going Quickly!

3/10/2021 (Permalink)

There's never a convenient time for fire or water damage to strike your North Iowa commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So, when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services, SERVPRO of Mason City has the expertise to respond promptly and get your property back to business. Our technician are IICRC trained and certified in restoration. We offer the following services for commercial properties of any size:

Commercial Restoration Services

  • Commercial Water Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Fire Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Mold Remediation
  • Commercial Storm and Major Events

Contact SERVPRO of Mason City 641-424-3382 anytime of the day or night 365 days a year. We are the industry leader in commercial and home restoration!

Does your Business Have An Emergency Ready Plan

2/2/2021 (Permalink)

How quickly your business is able to return to normal operations after a tornado, fire, or even a flood often depends on emergency planning. It is easy to think that such emergencies are unlikely to hurt your business, because truly they aren't a terribly common occurrence. That said, it is even easier to just take the time to prepare for anything.

Even though every situation is unique, your business can still be prepared. Your commitment to emergency planning will help support your employees, customers, industry colleagues, your local community, and even the country. Additionally, it protects your business investment by giving the facility and company a better chance of survival after various emergencies.

Be informed:

Know what kinds of emergencies might affect your business and devise a plan to deal with them

Develop a Business Continuity Plan:

Plan which staff, procedures and equipment are undeniably necessary to keep operating. Plan a backup plan for everything. Make a procedure for what to do if your facility isn't accessible or if there are utilities disruptions.

Make Your Emergency Plan:

Evacuation procedures, shelter-in-place plans, communications procedures for before, during and after an incident. Make them. Practice them at least once a year.

Review Your Insurance Coverage

Promote Family and Individual Preparedness:

Emergency preparedness is a chain reaction. Preparing your business will encourage your employees to prepare their families, their families will encourage their friends, friends encourage other community members, so on and so forth.

Be Prepared

1/4/2021 (Permalink)

Is your business prepared in the event of an emergency or a disaster? As many as 40% of businesses may never reopen after suffering a disaster. Here are a few helpful tips to prepare your business for the unexpected.

Technology is a vital tool for most businesses. Many of us use technology on a day-to-day basis already. Did you know that this same technology can help prepare your business in the event of a disaster?

Store Information Online:

There are many places to store important information securely online. Services like Google Drive and Dropbox offer free ways to store different types of files all at the touch of one button. Ready.gov suggests saving an electronic version of insurance policies, identification documents, medical records, etc.

Mark Yourself Safe:

The American Red Cross offers a Safe & Well check-in site to list yourself safe or find family and friends in situations where communication is difficult to establish. Facebook also has a check in feature that is activated after natural disasters or a crisis.

Get an Emergency Ready Profile:

SERVPRO of Mason City is proud to offer free Emergency Ready Profiles (ERP) to help prepare you, your property, and your business for an emergency. By setting up and appointment with SERVPRO, our team helps set up your ERP to minimize business interruption by developing this immediate plan of action.

Contact us at (641) 424-3382 for more information about your FREE ERP!

Hazardous Flooding and Sewage back up

8/14/2020 (Permalink)

Sewage back up can be hazardous.

Sewage water should always be assumed to be contaminated and hazardous (until one of our professionals determines otherwise). Sewage water is typically referred to as category 3 black water. This classification is due to the dangerous contaminants in it. It is important to note that sewage water can appear clean. This is an instance of top water. If sewage runoff looks clean, it is usually because the waste and contaminants have sunk to the bottom. This water is still categorized as black water; not for the color, but for the risk it carries with it. In most cases of any standing water in your home, it's crucial to understand that just because you can't particularly see the contaminants or just because the water looks clear...doesn't mean that it is safe to try to mitigate yourself.


Our SERVPRO of Mason City crews are specifically trained to deal with hazardous water and how to clean any harmful remnants once the water is drained. Without that training, your knowledge is your most powerful tool to keep you from putting yourself at risk upon spotting standing water in your residential or commercial property.


If you experience sewage backup or sewage related flooding, let us be your first call. We make it, "Like it never even happened."

Disinfecting During the Pandemic

8/13/2020 (Permalink)

As we all know, the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has been of growing concern across the world. This has increased the need for disinfectant cleaning of homes and businesses. SERVPRO is here to help!

Here at SERVPRO of Mason City and SERVPRO of Austin & Albert Lea, we specialize in cleaning and sanitization. We utilize an electrostatic sprayer to apply a botanical disinfectant to surfaces and objects as the preferred method for disinfecting.

The use of an electrostatic sprayer is a fast and effective way to apply disinfectant solutions to surfaces. As the product passes through the sprayer the particles become positively charged, allowing the particles to aggressively adhere to surfaces and objects. This means reduced clean time and more control of the amount of product being applied. The botanical disinfectant that is used is EPA registered and has no known adverse effects to human health or the environment.

SERVPRO is dedicated to providing the best quality service using the highest quality equipment and products to disinfect your home or business. Call us today for a free quote!

COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES

6/29/2020 (Permalink)

ready for any size disaster

The driving force behind SERVPRO Restoration Services is offering quality work and going above and beyond what is expected from our customers.  We rely on our reputation to bring us the work we need to maintain a strong momentum throughout the day, week, month and year.  When the phone rings, we need to be ready to take on any size disaster, even when the caller is an owner or management at a local business or franchise serving the community, as we do, in their own way. 

                Commercial properties can range in size and extent of damage, and sometimes the work that needs to be performed is not comparable to some residential jobs.  However, there are times where a commercial structure needs all our attention, and sometimes even more.  That is why a SERVPRO franchise needs to have open communication with other neighboring franchises, as well as connections to teams structured though the corporate level that are prepared to take on high stakes, high demand jobs that a locally owned and operated franchise might not have the assets and ability to handle. 

                SERVPRO has designed their services to be open and flexible to take on any task, no matter what size the damage or structure is.  Our franchises in Mason City and Austin and Albert Lea are prepared, and have been for quite some time, to take on “the big one” whenever that job appears.  We have connections to a Storm Team, a Large Loss Team, and an Extreme Team that can help get us what we need to produce quality work in a timely fashion at any size disaster.  This is what makes being a SERVPRO franchise better; our commitment to finding a way to address fire, water, sewer backups, mold, and several other losses in a way that will benefit each party involved.  When catastrophe strikes, SERVPRO of Mason City, Austin and Albert Lea will find a way to get your business or property back to normal and exceed your expectations.  Let us help you in your time of need to make it “Like it never even happened.”    

COVID-19 Not a forever thing

5/5/2020 (Permalink)

This pandemic has taken so many things away from us the last few months. In the future, businesses will start reopening and people will begin to socialize. All of us at SERVPRO Mason City want to make it as safe as possible for everyone to go back to their normal lives. We have many years of experience with cleaning contaminants and viruses. Our sanitizing products are EPA registered, and we have the proper training and knowledge in applying them. Commercial grade disinfectant sprayers are used in conjunction with the cleaning product we have on hand. Our team has it down to a science on the amount of disinfectant to apply to different surfaces to get the correct dwell time for fighting this virus. Let us help you flatten the curve.

Cold Weather Can Affect Your Businesses Fire Sprinkler Systems

11/12/2019 (Permalink)

Living in North Iowa we know winters come with some cold weather. In most commercial businesses the buildings have fire sprinkler systems to help put out a fire if one were to ever occur. In winter it is important to check where the sprinklers are located. Sprinkler lines that are along an exterior wall or between entryways with poor heat are exposed to the chance of freezing due to the cold weather. Frozen pipes expand causing the pipe to crack or even break causing water to leak out. Make sure the main water line is labeled so you can turn the water off fast. SERVPRO is trained to come and clean the affected area if a pipe were to break. We have equipment that can get the remaining water out and dry the structure. SERVPRO of Mason City is available 24/7 to come get your business back up and running.