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How harmful is mold to humans and animals?
How Mold Affects Humans 🔹 Mild–Moderate Effects (Most Common) Even short-term exposure can cause: Nasal congestion, sneezing, coughing Eye, throat, and skin irritation Headaches Fatigue or “brain fog.” These symptoms are common in otherwise healthy people and often improve once exposure stops. 🔹 Allergic Reactions People with mold allergies may experience: Persistent sneezing or a runny nose Itchy eyes or skin Asthma flare-ups Sinus infections 👉 Mold is a major asthma trig
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Dec 20, 20252 min read
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Where can I get fire-damaged clothes cleaned in Los Angeles?
Where can I get fire-damaged clothes cleaned in Los Angeles?
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Dec 12, 20252 min read
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Light knit viscose fabric
Light knit viscose fabric is highly sensitive to water and is prone to significant, potentially permanent, damage, including shrinkage, weakening, stiffness, and permanent water stains . Types of Damage When exposed to water, especially hot water or agitation, the following can occur: Weakening of fibers: Viscose fibers lose up to 50-80% of their strength when wet, making them highly susceptible to tearing or stretching. Shrinkage: The fabric can shrink considerably, and

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Dec 12, 20251 min read
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Why you shouldn’t keep or take in smoke-damaged belongings after a fire.
1. Toxic Residue Smoke contains carcinogens and corrosive chemicals — like formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, and heavy metals — that can embed deep into fibers, wood, plastics, and even metals. These residues continue to off-gas toxins long after the fire is out. Clothing, furniture, and bedding can become hazardous to breathe near or touch , especially for children, the elderly, or anyone with asthma or allergies. 2. Persistent Odor and Contamination Smoke molecules are micr
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Nov 1, 20252 min read
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PGT Garment Restoration
Beyond Cleaning: The True Value of Professional Garment Restoration
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Sep 15, 20251 min read
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