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Follow on Google News | Damage Control 911 Goes Green While Fighting Natural Disaster Wreckage In FloridaDamage Control 911 in Orlando, Florida repairs the damage when hurricanes and storms rip through Florida's beautiful landscape. They fight back against the damage the environment does to us. You'd think it would make them an unlikely ally in the fight to treat our planet better. On the contrary, they have implemented policies to leave a smaller footprint behind. Disaster restoration has a number of different steps, all focused at taking a torn apart home and putting it back together. This includes removing the waste left behind, rebuilding the structure, and the use of various technology and chemicals to remove mold, dry out the structure and carpets, and restore the home. These processes have been altered so that they offer the same service without the same level of environmental harm. Their chemicals have been changed to ones that do not harm the soil or local ecosystem. They are taking great care to make sure that all the waste from the damaged homes they repair is disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, keeping as much as possible from rotting in the landfills that still dot that idyllic scenery. A representative from Damage Control 911 was quoted as saying, “We see the damage that mother nature can cause every day, but we also see the damage that human intrusion causes on the environment when we come upon harmful building materials that have been scattered across miles of forests and wetlands. It is incumbent upon us to reduce the harm that we do for future generations of Florida residents.” This is a big step for a group of professionals that spend their time fighting against mother nature, and it could encourage all of us to ask questions about the chemicals we use and where our garbage is hauled off to. There are plenty of resources to help you choose carpet cleaners and chemicals that have low or no impact on the plants and animals where you live. More and more choices are springing up, offering natural cleaners where harsh chemicals used to be the preferred standard. Turns out a clean and safe home doesn't have to cause so much harm after all. End
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