Friday, August 31, 2012

Cigarettes are dumb

Cigarettes are stupid.

exhibit #10






Fire, Water, Smoke  damage to several appartments ( below and to each side of one unit) 

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Class 4 Water Loss

Class 4 Water Loss

Specialty drying situations.

These consist of wet materials with a very low permeance/porosity (e.g., hardwood, plaster, brick, concrete, light weight concrete and stone).  Typically. there are deep pockets of saturation, which require very low specific humidity to remove.

This class of water includes situations where moisture is trapped deep in dense materials like hardwood floors, subflooring, and plaster walls.  This "bound water" is difficult to remove and will require the use of special drying tools and techniques. Additional drying time may be required to maintain a balanced environment so as not to cause damage to other materials in the loss through moisture removal

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Class 3 Water loss

class 3 water loss

Greatest amount of water, absorption and evaporation.


Water may have come from overhead. Ceilings, insulation, carpet, cushion and subfloor in virtually the entire area are saturated.


This class includes the largest amount of water remaining after extraction and demolitio9n is completed. This will involve entire room(s) and their materials. Porous and non-porous materials may be included. large volumes of moisture have been adsorbed and need to be evacuated quickly to prevent secondary or long term damages. This evacuation may require the use of heat, large volume dehmidification, air movers and specialty tools and techniques.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Class 2 Water loss

Class 2 water loss

Large amount of water, absorption, and evaporation.

Water losses that affect the majority of a room of carpet and cushion (pad).  Water has wicked up walls less than 24 inches.  There is moisture in structural materials.

This class includes more water remaining after extraction than class 1 and includes some moisture wicking up the walls. Since porous materials are affected and absorption happens rapidly, the volume of moisture that will be dealt with must be considered.  These items will also release their moisture rapidly, therefore more dehumidification is required to prevent secondary damages.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Class 1 water loss

Classification of Water. Class 1

The Classification of water- related to the relative degree of saturation. This class is used to calculate the initial amount of equipment needed in the drying process.

Least amount of water, absorption, and evaporation. Water losses that affect only part of a room or area , or larger  areas containing materials that have absorbed minimal moisture. Little or no wet carpet and/or cushion is present. These may also include small losses where the carpet and cushion has been removed and only the sub-floor is being dried.

This class may include more than one room or drying chamber, but is typically asmall amount of water left after extraction and removal of wet materials. A number of rooms with each room having only a slight involvement in the loss may also be labeled as a class 1 loss. 

Friday, August 24, 2012

fun facts Friday

Fun facts about us

  • The longest standing ServiceMaster in the state with over 30 years of restoration experience
  • 1 of 2 Master water Restorers in the state
  • Two locations right off I-15 to allow for quick response time
  • HCRC Certified Technicians that will save time and money
  • 96 % Customer service rating is among the best in state

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Ozone Treatment for odor

an ozone generator will not only remove pet odors but other troublesome odors caused by mold and mildew, fire, water damage and others. Ozone is considered "natures deodorant" and can get rid of many types of nasty smells

What does Ozone smell like..... think of after a rain & lightning storm..like pictured below.  That clean smelling fresh air that lingers.






When the odor problem is severe a professional will do what is known as a "shock treatment". A shock treatment will introduce a highly concentrated burst of ozone into a larger area. When a shock treatment is done people, pets, and even plants can not remain as the ozone in such high quantities can be a health hazard.                                                                                                                                

In disaster restoration  services we will will use ozone treatment to remove odor for everything from clothes to furniture.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Ding Dong

How do you get your free box of Ding Dongs from ServiceMaster of Salt Lake ?

Read below

Ding Dong



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Hostess Ding Dongs
A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake that is sold by Hostess Brands. It is round with a flat top and bottom, about three inches in diameter and a little more than an inch high, similar in shape to a hockey puck. A white creamy filling is injected into the center, and a thin coating of "chocolate" glaze covers the entire cake. The cake was originally wrapped in a square of thick aluminium foil, enabling it to be carried in lunches without melting the chocolate glaze.

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History and naming

The Ding Dong is similar to other cream-filled cakes, such as Arcade Vachon's Jos. Louis introduced before 1934 and still in production.[1] Hostess began marketing its Ding Dong in 1967. The name was given to coincide with a television ad campaign featuring a ringing bell.[2]

 Ring Ding / Ding Dong conflict


Drake's Ring Dings
The company marketed the snacks on the East Coast as Big Wheels, to avoid confusion with the Ring Ding, a similar (and pre-existing) treat by Drake's Cakes. The names were consolidated in 1987, when a short-lived merger of Drake's with Hostess' parent company (then Continental Baking Company) briefly resolved the Ring Ding/Ding Dong conflict. When the merged company broke up, however, Hostess was forced to cease, once again, using the Ding Dongs name in areas where Ring Dings were available. The compromise sound-alike name King Dons lasted until Interstate Bakeries Corporation, which had recently merged with Hostess' parent company, bought Drake's in 1998. The Hostess product is now sold under the name Ding Dongs throughout the United States. However, the snack is still sold as the King Don in Canada.

 Cartoon characters

Hostess created the King Ding Dong cartoon character to advertise the Ding Dong: an anthropomorphized Ding Dong sporting a crown and sceptre. He was similar to other Hostess characters Twinkie the Kid and Fruit Pie the Magician. Where King Dons were marketed, the character, like the product, was known as King Don. In areas that used the Big Wheel name, the character was an Indian chief named "Chief Big Wheel."

Agents & Adjusters call us, let us tell you about our Disaster restoration services.  

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

ServiceMaster of Salt Lake, Fire, water(flood), Janitorial

ServiceMaster of Salt Lake for Fire, water (flood) damage. Janitorial

Many people know ServiceMaster of Salt Lake as their preferred service provider for carpet and upholstery cleaning.  Many of our customers have been with us since we opened our doors in 1982. We believe that part of he reason our valued customers stay with us is  because of shared values, part of the ServiceMaster  objectives 1. Honor God in all we do   2. Excel with customers    This is shown in the work we do and  in the way we perform our jobs.

Over the years ServiceMaster of Salt Lake has become involved with  Disaster Restoration  services provided by ServiceMaster Clean. This involves anything to do with Fire, Smoke, Water (flood) damage .  Our technicians are well trained and certified by the IICRC  now- The Clean Trust.

It's a difficult time with allot of emotions when anyone suffers a loss, large or small.  ServiceMaster of Salt Lake is ready to respond with all services from initial clean up, water extraction, demolition work to pack out and content cleaning. 

Do you have a office that needs to be cleaned once, twice or 5 days a week? Our Janitorial division has dedicated hardworking people. We can customize any cleaning services to meet your needs.

So, if you have stayed with me this far you have probably thought, another sales pitch. I admit, yes, but it also is to let people know the many services we provide.

Give us a call, let us know what we can do for you.  Just Ask..    in Salt Lake  801-506-0027                    Utah County  801-356-7105

Monday, August 20, 2012

CAT 3 Water loss

Category 3 water loss

Category 3 water loss is grossly contaminated and can contain pathogenic, toxigenic or other harmful agents. Examples of category 3 water sources can include, but are not limited to: sewage; toilet backflows that originate from beyond the toilet trap regardless of visible content or color; and other contaminated water entering or affecting the indoor environment, such as wind-driven rain from hurricanes, tropical storms, or other weather-related events. Such water sources may carry silt, organic matter, pesticides, heavy metals, regulated materials, or toxic organic substances.


This is the highest level of contamination. Precautions to protect workers and building occupants must be taken.  These may include the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and/or Air filtration devices (AFD) with HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Category 2 water loss

Category 2 water loss

Category 2 water contains significant contamination and has the potential to cause discomfort or sickness if contacted or consumed by humans. Category 2 water can contain potentially unsafe levels of microorganisms or nutrients for microorganisms, as well as other organic or inorganic matter ( chemical or biological)

The standard indicate that the water has some contaminatio9n, but not to the level of a category w loss.  Odors might be indicative that water has been contaminated.  Some factors that influence the water's cleanliness are the current use of the structure ) such as nursing home, hospital, day care, veterinary clinic, etc.), the general condition of the structure, previous water loss and the age and history of the structure. Time and elevated temperature will quickly degrade this to a category 3 loss.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Category one water loss

Category 1 water loss

Category 1 water originates from a sanitary source and does not pose sustantial risk from dermal, ingestion, or inhalation exposures. Howerver, once clean water leaves theexit point, it might not remain clean once it contacts other surfaces or materials.

The standard does NOT say that the water must be drinkable to be a category 1 loss. It must come from a sanitary source and not have gathered any significant contamination after leaving the pipe or hose.  Some factors that influence the water's cleanliness are the current use of the structure (such as a privte home), the general condition of the structure, previous water losses, and the age and history

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Visit us on Facebook & Twitter

Twitter and Facebook.....

Be sure to visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/ServiceMaster-Cleaning-of-Salt-Lake-and-Utah-Counties/124892290922559

and on Twitter  @servicemasterSL

We want to start running some more contest (so far no entries in the Ugly (dirty) carpet contest.  Free carpet cleaning is the prize (one room)

We may have to get some Ding Dongs back in and see if anyone wants  a box.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Monday, August 13, 2012

water loss & dead mice.

What started  as a routine water loss job tuned into bigger demo job once a flood cut was done, finding dead mince changed the scope of job.




Friday, August 10, 2012

Fun Facts

Fun facts about us.... ServiceMASTER of Salt Lake



    • The longest standing ServiceMaster in the state with over 30 years of restoration experience
    • 1 of 2 Master water Restorers in the state
    • Two locations right off I-15 to allow for quick response time
    • IICRC Certified Technicians that will save time and money
    • 96 % Customer service rating is among the best in state

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Ask a Pro

ASK A PRO--- What’s your question? Ask anything about carpet, upholstery or other household cleaning situations. We will also answer any questions about water, smoke or fire damage. think you might have mold, call us

Post a question to our Facebook page and we will answer, if a short reply- on Facebook, more detailed replies will be posted on this (our) blog.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Air movers- what type to use.

What type of air movers should be used in a water loss?

Depending on your drying situations the requirements change. You need different amounts of airflow and pressure.  Because of the variety of situations encountered in restorative dying a range of airmover types have been developed to suit each individual need.


Carpet Dryers (high velocity air movers) are the most common type


High Pressure (HP) carpet dryers are specialized carpet dryers, fitted with a higher horsepower motor. They are best used for powering for vent/manifold systems


Low pressure axial airmovers are specialized air movers used to move large volumes of air with low amp draw. They are used most often during in-place drying.


High pressure axial airmovers, commonly called ventilation fans, are used to move large volumes of air through duct work.


Inter-air drying systems are used to dry cavities such as under cabinets, wall cavities and under hardwood floors.




(RSA-  Restorative Drying 101)

Friday, August 3, 2012

Water Damage Mitigation CE class 8-7-12

Our Continuing Education class for August is Water Damage Mitigation  on 08-07-12  at 9:00 AM







Class is free for all Agents and adjustors, call our office to reserve your seat.  801-526-0027  in Utah county  801-356-7105 

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Whats in your driveway?

After a flood or fire your daily routine can be upset and stressful. Let us help put you at ease, all our technicians are certified by  the IICRC in Disaster restoration.

Remember you always want to see the Yellow Van in your driveway for any Disaster Restoration

Wednesday, August 1, 2012