Archive for April, 2010

Woman swindled at “seized assets” auction

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

LEE COUNTY : A woman contacted deputies after finding out the Rolex watch she bought at a local auction was actually fake, reports said.

Captiva woman dances for national title

Friday, April 9th, 2010

LEE COUNTY:A Captiva woman with barely any dance experience is now on her way to a national dance competition.

Business Digest: South Fort Myers boutique moves

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Mirage Boutique has relocated to The Park Shops at Andrea Lane in Fort Myers. The upscale boutique, at 14261 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 8, features fashion-forward collections of women's apparel, shoes, handbags and accessories, menswear and gifts.

Forget Your Worries on Sanibel and Captiva Islands

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Looking for break from the daily grind? Sitting in I-4 gridlock and daydreaming of just getting away for a bit? Well lucky for you that it doesn't take a plane ride to take you away from hectic Orlando.

Southwest Florida churches in spotlight for Easter

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Sometimes when Zeke McDonald is wearing his Sunday best, he's completely dressed in plastic rain gear.

Importance of Documentation and Certification If you have a Captiva island Mold Issue

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

H2O 911 Restoration - Captiva Mold Remediation

It is a seller’s responsibility to disclose problems with a home at the time of sale. For a Captiva island mold problem you must have documentation that the Captiva island mold growth was properly

and completely removed. This documentation can be a paid invoice from a certified Captiva island Mold Remediation Company detailing the protocol or methods used to remove the mold problem or Air testing results from a certified Air Quality laboratory.

When you have Captiva island mold growth in your home a professional Captiva island Mold Remediation and Water Damage Restoration Company should be hired to:

1. Determine where the water entered your home that caused the Captiva island mold growth. Make sure the source of the intrusion is fixed and that the materials that were wet are now dry. If not then to dry them.

2. Through inspection and testing determine the extent of the Captiva island mold growth and what areas are affected and not affected. Protect any non affected areas with containment and negative air flow.

3. Remove all Captiva island mold affected materials while protecting the occupants of the home, the workers and the home owner’s possessions.

4. Clean and sanitize affected surfaces following IICRC S520 guidelines and methods.

If the Captiva island mold growth is extensive there is a possibility that mold spores are air borne and that the A/C system and ducting may be affected. In this situation air testing is recommended to determine the type of Captiva island mold and the spore count in the air as compared to the spore count in the outside air and the air in non affected.

The process of Captiva island mold remediation includes:

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Business briefs: JCS exec named top 2009 HR professional

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Jennifer Cave-Smith, president of JCS Training & Consulting Services, has been selected as the 2009 Human Resources Professional of the Year by the Human Resource Management Association of Southwest Florida.