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The Dangers Of Frying A Turkey
11/27/2024 (Permalink)
Every year family and friends gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving. Among the constant staples on the table like cranberry sauce and stuffing, the grand attraction is usually the turkey. There are so many ways to prep and cook a turkey. Some people brine it beforehand, others may buy it already brined or they don't bother with that step at all and just accept dry turkey.
Many people roast the turkey in the oven, some may stick it in the slow cooker. But, one trend gaining traction is frying the turkey. It may sound like a great idea if you like a crispy skin, but what many don't know is frying a turkey can create a serious fire hazard.
The amount of moisture in a turkey can cause the oil to immediately boil up and over the pot creating a grease fire. If you plan on frying your turkey this year please set up a station somewhere safe and preferably outside. And if you are reading this article a little too late to take our advice, SERVPRO® is available 24/7 365 to repair and restore your kitchen. Happy Thanksgiving folks!
Hometown Hero
11/15/2024 (Permalink)
Hometown Hero Andrew Prestia.
At the Penn State Game vs. Ohio at Beaver Stadium we got to hear about another Hometown Hero. Hometown Hero is a segment that Penn State does to recognize local Hometown Heroes and their contributions to the local community.
At this game the hero was Andrew Prestia. He is the current Alpha Fire Company Rescue Captain. He's had 27 years of service as a volunteer firefighter and a combined 130 years of volunteer fire fighter service in his family.
Andrew graduated from State College high school in 1995 and has held titles of Engine Captain and Truck Captain.
In a record breaking crowd of 111,000 fans at Beaver Stadium Andrew got to receive some recognition. We appreciate all of our Hometown Heroes and can't wait to see who gets nominated next!
Brush Fires Across Much Of Pennsylvania
11/9/2024 (Permalink)
With no measurable rain since September, most yards have dried out and gone completely yellow. Grass is as dry as hay and many yards are dust bowls. Most trees have now lost their leaves adding to the danger of brush fires.
Unfortunately just one spark could spread into a catastrophic fire. There is currently a fire ban across Pennsylvania for this very reason. Just this morning Neversink Mountain in Reading had a far spread brush fire that started Friday night and went into the late morning hours of Saturday.
Luckily firefighters were able to stop the spread before it reached the houses in town, but the mountain and wildlife that reside there were greatly affected.
There are also many brush fires starting in people's yards and fields. Because of the dry air and wind, the conditions are perfect for them to spread quickly and damage your home or business. If it happens to you don't hesitate to give SERVPRO of Adamstown, Mohnton a call. We specialize in fire mitigation and reconstruction and can make it "Like it never even happened."
We Offer Emergency Services To Get You Back On Track
11/2/2024 (Permalink)
Autumn is a beautiful time of year with colorful foliage and refreshing cooler weather. It also unfortunately happens to be when we see an uptick in house fires.
It's every person's nightmare for their home to catch on fire, hoping the fire department can get there in time and salvage as much of the home and personal belongings as possible.
When your worst fear comes to life SERVPRO® is there, ready to tarp your roof and board up your windows to protect your home from any additional elements or vandals that may further damage your home.
We are a 24/7 emergency service that specializes in those disasters and are ready to provide the best care in helping you to navigate these horrific situations. Call SERVPRO of Adamstown, Mohnton at (717)484-0007 when you need help getting back on track.
Building Connections In The Community
10/12/2024 (Permalink)
Working at SERVPRO® means often times meeting people at their lowest. Our main jobs entail cleaning up and mitigating damage to people's homes and businesses from water and fire, along with many other cleaning services. We regularly carry out the reconstruction to repair the damage and make it look like "it never even happened."
Occasionally we get the opportunity to meet other members of our community who are also trying to make a difference. This week we got to meet with York City Fire Department and take a tour of their facility. It was fun getting to know some of the volunteers and firefighters over dinner. They even let Kevin sit in a firetruck! It was definitely the highlight of the week for him.
We Are Penn State!
9/8/2024 (Permalink)
When people think of SERVPRO® they usually think of the way we clean up fire and water damage. Maybe they think back to events where they may have seen us handing out goodies and swag to help people understand what it is we do.
We love taking the opportunity to help out in our community when we can and another way we've done that is by being proud supporters of Penn State Athletics for a second year!
Of course we enjoy catching the games, but watching them win their first two games of the season makes us even more proud to be supporting them.
We can't wait to root for them and see what they do this year. Say it with us We are Penn State!
Last Week's Storm Brought A Lot Of Water Damage
8/23/2024 (Permalink)
As the rain poured down last week, the calls came rolling in. Hurricane Debby left a lot of water and flooding in her wake. We went out to call after call, from flooding basements to leaking roofs and mold mitigation as well.
SERVPRO® handles any home and business damage, whether it's fire damage, smoke damage, water damage, mold, or general cleaning. Just give us a call and we will do our best to make the whole process go smoothly for you.
Loss in your home or business can be a very stressful time, but you can count on us to make it look "Like it never even happened." We are open 24/7, 365 days a year including holidays to make sure we can get to any scene faster than the competition. Give us a call as soon as you notice any sign of loss!
Is Mold Growing In Your Home?
7/15/2024 (Permalink)
The latest heat wave has been a rough one. On top of that we have had a few days of heavy rain and overall mugginess. Escaping indoors to an airconditioned home or business can feel like heaven. But, maybe you've started to notice a certain smell. A certain earthy, musty, not fresh smell.
Maybe you smell the smelly smell of something that smells smelly? If you know what I'm talking about, you may have a mold problem in your home or business. Heat and moisture can create the perfect atmosphere for mold growth.
Mold is not only bad for your health, it can be damaging to structures as well. Make the safe choice and don't hesitate to call SERVPRO of Adamstown, Mohnton if you suspect mold (717)484-0007. We specialize in thorough cleaning services that can have your space smelling fresh again.
Don't Let Your Fourth of July Celebration Cause Fire Damage!
7/4/2024 (Permalink)
It's the fourth of July and that means there will be a surge in fires and fire damage. Between the heat waves, random bouts of dry weather, and the holiday fireworks and firepits, fires become a big concern.
This year make sure you stay safe and vigilant if you are grilling outdoors or lighting some of those fun little bottle rockets and sparklers that the kiddos love. It's always best to have a source of water ready to put out fires that may spark to life.
One thing I always do is have a pitcher of water ready for used sparklers and fire crackers. It's best to collect them after use and submerge them in the water until they are fully soaked through, thus avoiding anything from catching fire.
As always if you find yourself dealing with a fire damage give us a call at (717) 484-0007!
Fire Damage? SERVPRO Is On The Way!
6/21/2024 (Permalink)
Fires can happen at any time and SERVPRO® is always ready when the calls come in.
Recently our business development manager was at a networking event for SERVPRO when a fire damage call came in. She was offered the opportunity to ride along and see how everything is handled from the start.
On top of sorting through the mess to see what could be saved and what plans needed to be made she got to witness how SERVPRO technicians handle the customers after a fire catastrophe. It warmed her heart to see how comforting and professional the techs were and how quickly they got to work cleaning the mess.
By the time she left the scene, plans were already made and in motion to make it "Like it never even happened."