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Caroline Yobak
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Serving Senath, MO and surrounding areas

Hi! I’m Caroline, a dependable, organized, and detail-oriented professional with a full-time remote career that gives me a flexible schedule. Since my work involves very few meetings, I’m available throughout the workweek, as well as evenings, overnights, weekends, and for last-minute requests when needed.\n\nI enjoy helping people simplify their busy lives, whether that means caring for pets, helping maintain a clean and organized home, running errands, assisting with childcare, or simply being an extra set of reliable hands. I’m responsible, communicative, and take pride in providing thoughtful, high-quality care and service tailored to each family’s unique needs.\n\nMy goal is to make your life a little easier by being someone you can trust to show up, pay attention to the details, and treat your home, loved ones, and pets with genuine care and respect. I look forward to the opportunity to help however I can!

Chimney Sweep questions, answered by experts

Yes, a seller is legally required to disclose any known fire damage when selling a house, including damages that were repaired. That includes damages to structural components and all major systems, as well as water damage, chemical damage, and smoke damage related to the fire. Sellers use a property disclosure statement, which is regulated by each state individually, to disclose fire damage.

Yes, mineral spirits are flammable and may spontaneously combust at temperatures of 200 degrees F or more. Storing them in well-ventilated spaces and disposing of them the proper way are the best ways to prevent mineral spirits or anything contaminated with them, like towels and rags, from going up in smoke.

Restoration involves assessing damage, cleaning, deodorizing, repairing structures, and replacing damaged items, following a detailed and systematic approach.

The first thing you should do when cleaning smoke damage is open all your windows to ventilate the affected area and run an air purifier with a HEPA filter. Cover your furniture and belongings to prevent soot accumulation, and vacuum any soot that’s on the floor and other surfaces. Be sure to wear a mask, gloves, and eye protection when cleaning the affected area.

Burning a single palm tree stump, if you’re careful, is technically doable DIY. However, you should always take precautions to control the fire and do research if you’re burning multiple types of trees. 

Some trees, such as ornamental trees, black cherry, and some oak trees, release toxins into the air when burned that can be irritating to your lungs (or even dangerous) to breathe in.

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