Paramus Commercial Building Mold Inspection Services
1/24/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Provides Commercial Mold Inspection in Paramus
Paramus, NJ, is located approximately 8 miles west of upper Manhattan. Paramus gets its name from Native American origin, derived from a word meaning, "Land of the Turkeys." The Lenape Native Americans settled the area and sold 2000 acres to Albert Saboroweski. Saboriweski had emigrated from Poland in 1662. Paramus also played a part in the American Revolutionary War. General George Washington had his headquarters in the area in July 1778.
During the 20th century, Paramus became a shopping destination for nearby New York State consumers looking for great prices and lower sales taxes.
The city is one of the largest shopping locations in the US, producing over $6 billion in retail sales. The combination of:
- Lower sales taxes
- Proximity to a dense urban area – Manhattan
- Efficient transit network
- Limited planning restrictions
These factors provided ideal conditions for the city to achieve tremendous retail sales results, even with "Blue Laws" in place. Blue laws ban almost all white-collar and retail establishments from opening on Sundays. Grocery stores, restaurants, and gas stations can remain open.
Major shopping malls include:
- Westfield Garden State Plaza
- Paramus Park
- The Outlets at Bergen Town Center
- Fashion Center
Many retailers have stores in multiple locations. There are at least 25 retailers with outlets in 2 or more malls.
Attractions and Activities in Paramus
Shopping is a major attraction to the area; however, there are many other attractions in the area. A few of these include:
- Bergen County Zoological Park
- Easton Tower
- Fritz Behnke Historical Museum
- Bury the Hatchet Paramus – Axe Throwing
- Golf courses, Restaurants, and Theaters
Bergen County Zoological Park
The zoo focused on North and South American animals, covers 18 acres with several exhibits, including a Great Plains exhibit, amphitheater shows, an 1860's farmyard, and an aviary to walk through. The zoo is open year-round and currently is offering free admission during the current health situation. Some activities are closed or restricted. Visitors are encouraged to check local requirements before heading to the Bergen County Zoological Park.
Easton Tower
Edward D Easton built Easton Tower in 1899 next to the Saddle River. Initially, it housed a water pump on the estate. He was president of the Columbia Phonograph Company.
Fritz Behnke Historical Museum
The Fritz Behnke Historical Museum provides a glimpse of what life was like in the late 1800s living in Paramus's village. Woodworking, blacksmithing, farm implements, schooling, and an 8-minute video of Paramus's history are on display.
Make Arrangements for Mold Inspection in Paramus
Commercial buildings often experience minor water leaks or condensation on cold water pipes. Mold can grow in dark and warm locations where moisture exists, potentially causing health effects for employees and customers entering the building.
SERVPRO utilizes various inspection tools to check for high moisture levels in the air, inside materials, and in cavities hidden from view. Our team uses minimally invasive procedures to avoid damage to walls and floors. Once we detect high moisture levels and potential mold infestations, our team explains the action required to:
- Remove infested materials
- Remove moisture and dry the area
- Eliminate the source of the moisture
Contact SERVPRO of Paramus for mold inspection services to Westwood commercial buildings and surrounding areas. We can help 24/7. Call (201) 445-5588.