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Forensic Evidence and Storage

Forensic Evidence and Storage

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

ASTM STANDARDS AND THE FORENSIC INVESTIGATION PROCESS

The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), one of the largest voluntary standards development organizations in the world, has two main technical committees focused on forensic science and forensic engineering issues.

Meet the Experts: Spotlight on Kevin Pruemer

Meet the Experts: Spotlight on Kevin Pruemer

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

Mr. Pruemer is an experienced leader and civil engineer with over 15 years of extensive design, project management, and construction experience in the fields of site development and infrastructure. He has successfully worked and permitted projects within various local, state, and federal jurisdictions including DOT, Army Corps of Engineers, and Water Management Districts.

Freezing Pipes

Freezing Pipes

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

Dr. Robert Hartwig, President of the I.I.I. and an economist noted that, “winter storm claims, including those associated with freezing and ice damage, accounted for 7.1 percent of all insured catastrophe losses between 1993 and 2012, placing it third behind hurricanes and tropical storms (40 percent) and tornadoes (36 percent) as the costliest natural disasters.

Holiday Safety Isn’t Expensive, It’s Priceless

Holiday Safety Isn’t Expensive, It’s Priceless

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

While holiday decorating is all about adding fun, sparkle and warmth to the season, it’s important to remember that many of our favorite decorations carry the risk of fire or electrical injury if not used carefully. Findings from the Electrical Safety Foundation International consumer survey indicate that more than 86% of Americans decorate their homes as part of their winter holiday celebrations.

What the Hail? How to Determine Roof Damages

What the Hail? How to Determine Roof Damages

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

Hail is one of the most frequent causes of property damage to homes and cars, costing one major insurance carrier $2.4 billion last year alone. Hard to access, unrepaired hail damage can lead to roof leaks and interior damage. Not all roof hail damage consists of cracks or holes.

Flood Watch: Dangers, Damages and Risks

Flood Watch: Dangers, Damages and Risks

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, since 2012 the National Flood Insurance Program alone has had roughly 179,959 losses totaling around $9,901,841 in claims paid, due to flood damage. From 2005 to 2014, total flood insurance claims averaged more than $3.5 billion per year.

When Lightning Strikes

When Lightning Strikes

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

A bolt of lightning is one of nature’s most dangerous events. Lightning can travel at around 140,000 miles per hour and reach temperatures of 50,000°F ˗˗˗ hot enough to turn sand into glass. In 2014, one major insurance carrier individually paid out nearly $149 million dollars for insurance claims as a result of damage from lightning strikes.

What You Need to Know About Electrical Fires

What You Need to Know About Electrical Fires

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

We use electricity as a part of our daily lives in our homes and at our places of business. Yet we often take for granted how powerful electricity is. Fortunately the number of electrical fires are decreasing overall, but they still account for one third of all residential fires.

What You Need to Know About Electrical Fires

Dangers of Heavy Snowfalls on Roofs

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

Since heavy snowfall began just two weeks ago over 80 roofs have collapsed in Massachusetts alone. Further roof failures are being reported in New Jersey, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Maine. Residents and business owners are now scrambling to remove as much snow as possible before they fall victim to these devastating snow loads.

The Most Important Home Repairs for Spring

The Most Important Home Repairs for Spring

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

After a harsh winter homeowners are ready to shake off the melting snow and dive into gardening, spring cleaning and begin enjoying the warmer weather. But as the sun emerges you begin to notice the clogged gutters, dead plants and leaves in the flower garden, dirty siding, and cracked sidewalks.

The Silent Killer

The Silent Killer

Establishing “Why” Since 1966

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a silent killer because it is odorless, colorless, poisonous, tasteless, and undetectable by the human senses. It diminishes the body’s ability to absorb oxygen which leads to severe tissue damage and possibly death.