Thursday, January 21, 2010

SteamMaster's CEO attends Disaster Kleen International's Annual Conference in Miami, FL

Raj Manickam, CEO of SteamMaster Restoration and Cleaning attended Disaster Kleenup International's (DKI) annual Insights® 2010 Conference. The Property Restoration Industry Conference and Trade Show was held from January 18th to January 21st, 2010, at the Hyatt Regency in sunny Miami, Florida.

The Insights 2010 Trade Show&Exhibition; was held January 19th and 20th, with training events and speakers throughout the week.

Insights 2010 gave all who attend the opportunity to listen to leading speakers at this 3 day conference for the disaster restoration industry. Produced by the leading names in the disaster restoration industry, DKI's Insights Conference brings together the largest and most successful restoration industry contractors representing more than $1 billion in annual restoration revenues. SteamMaster Restoration and Cleaning is one of the 3 DKI member company.

Insights 2010 was an exceptional forum for networking and exchanging ideas. It was an opportunity to make personal connections with the decision makers, influencers and agents of change in the property damage restoration industry.

SteamMaster specializes in water, fire, sewage and mold damage restoration using the most innovative methods available, including infrared thermal imaging technology. SteamMaster also offers Oriental rug and carpet cleaning as well as stone and hard surface cleaning. SteamMaster has recently expanded its services, opening a new division of the company, Colorado Basement Systems waterproofing basements and fixing dirt crawl spaces.

SteamMaster serves the mountain communties of Eagle, Summit, Garfield, Pitkin, Routte, Chaffee, Grand, Lake and Park Counties.

SteamMaster is a 24 Hour Emergency Response Mitigation Company. Call 800-527-1253 or visit www.steammaster.com

















Disaster Kleenup Internation News










Play It Forward
Toledo On The Move - ‎Jan 18, 2010‎
The Town Center along with the Toledo Free Press, Cousino-Harris Disaster Kleenup and American Rent All have teamed up to collect gently used plastic toys ...

Business briefcase
Lancaster Eagle Gazette - ‎Jan 19, 2010‎
CANAL WINCHESTER -- Campbell DKI (Disaster Kleenup International) announces that 2010 is the 30th anniversary of the founding of their business. ...

Annual 'Ribfest' relocating for 2010 edition
Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Anne Darling Cyphert - ‎Jan 13, 2010‎
Campbell DKI (Disaster Kleenup International) is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Since 1980 as Campbell Builders, Inc., founder Michael W. Campbell built ...

Going for green
North Shore News - Manisha Krishnan - ‎Dec 26, 2009‎
Angel Restoration of North Vancouver, a member of Disaster Kleenup Inc., received the 2009 Business Excellence Award for Sustainability from the North ...

Name dropper
Monterey County Herald - ‎Jan 13, 2010‎
Tony Alvarez, a senior water damage restoration technician for Disaster Kleenup Specialists in Sand City, was named employee of the year. ...

Sunday, January 17, 2010

SteamMaster In-House Training

David Gardoni, Restoration Manager of SteamMaster Restoration and Cleaning conducted an in-house Water Damage Restoration Class for our lead water technicians on Friday, December 15th, 2009.

David reviewed the Water Damage Restoration procedures and gave specific instructions on identifying affected areas in a water loss, taking temperature, humidity and grains per pound readings in a loss.

The use of Hydro-sensor, Penetrating and non-penetrating meters and Thermo-hygrometers were also elaborated upon.


David also brought in several models of LGR dehumidifiers and talked about each one of them. David mentioned about the importance of taking time for proper dryout readings and applying the science of proper and effective drying.



Even though most of SteamMaster's technicians are familiar with most of the dryout techniques, it was very refreshing to hear David's presentation and insightfull thoughts.




Several questions came from the technicians and a great dialog pursued. At the end of the meeting everyone thank David and was appreciative of David's time and energy taken for the in-house training he conducted.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

In House Training at SteamMaster


David Gardoni, Restoration Manager of SteamMaster Restoration and Cleaning conducted an in-house Water Damage Restoration Class for our lead water technicians on Friday, December 15th, 2009.

David reviewed the Water Damage Restoration procedures and gave specific instructions on identifying affected areas in a water loss, taking temperature, humidity and grains per pound readings in a loss.

The use of Hydrosensor, Penetrating and non-penetrating meters and Thermo-hygrometers were also elaborated upon.

David also brought in several models of LGR dehumidifiers and talked about each one of them. David mentioned about the importance of taking time for proper dryout readings and applying the science of proper and effective drying.

Even though most of SteamMaster's technicians are familiar with most of the dryout techniques, it was very refreshing to hear David's presentation and insightfull thoughts.

Several questions came from the technicians and a great dialog pursued. At the end of the meeting everyone thank David and was appreciative of David's time and energy taken for the in-house training he conducted.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Food drive hosted by SteamMaster and Colorado Basement Systems

Food drive hosted by SteamMaster and Colorado Basement Systems

Sunday, January 10, 2010

SteamMaster co-hosts food drive to benefit Salvation Army

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