by Sage Restoration | Feb 16, 2017 | Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Uncategorized
When Mother Nature can’t make up her mind and people are constantly wondering if it’s going to be cold or warm outside, many are looking to space heaters instead of continually changing their thermostat. Space heaters, when operated properly, are a safe,...
by Sage Restoration | Jan 11, 2017 | Fire Safety, Uncategorized
Kitchen fire safety is always important when cooking to help prevent a devastating fire in your home. I am going to explain a few things to look for and do so you can prevent a kitchen fire in your home in hopes that it will prevent your family from needing a kitchen...
by Sage Restoration | Nov 18, 2016 | Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Home Preparation, Smoke, Uncategorized
Here are some tips for getting your home ready for winter. Some things may need to be done by a professional, but there are a few simple things you can do on your own.Here are a few things you will need to get started. Caulking and weather stripping. You can start by...
by Sage Restoration | Oct 27, 2016 | Fire Prevention, Fire Safety, Uncategorized
Halloween is one of the top five days for home candle fires. We all love the beauty and mystery of candle light especially around Halloween but to keep your family safe please keep these Halloween Candle Safety tips in mind this Halloween:1. Always keep a burning...
by Sage Restoration | Jul 14, 2016 | Fire Damage, Fire Safety, Restoration, Uncategorized
After the trauma of a house fire, your immediate response might be to get your life back to as normal as possible, as soon as possible. The drive is undeniable to salvage as many of your belongings, especially the irreplaceable ones with personal value, at any cost...
by Sage Restoration | Jun 29, 2016 | Fire Damage, Fire Safety, Uncategorized
Many homeowners may think a home fire is a home fire but there is a big difference between protein fires versus typical fires. Many homeowners underestimate the damage of a protein fire because they don’t see the “typical” black smoke...