I know we’re still into the end of Summer and it is still September – but October is not really far-off, which is Fire-Safety month. Here is a good overview on the subject of fire-safety (be sure to read all four (4) pages: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/co-and-smoke-alarms/buying-guide.htm Here, also is a visual representation of overall fire-losses and their sources, as we’re all about Safety First:
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Inspection Facts
A professional inspection is a comprehensive visual examination of the property's overall structure, major systems and components. All components will be checked at the time of the inspection.
A properly trained professional inspector will review the property as a system, looking at how one component, might affect the operation or life-span of another.
Components that are not performing properly will be identified, as well as items that are beyond their useful life or may be unsafe.
The purpose of a professional inspection is to provide the client with a better understanding of the property conditions, as observed at the time of the review, in order to become adequately well-informed.