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Oregon City’s 21st Annual Teddy Bear Parade

6/11/2018 (Permalink)

Come join the festivities on Saturday, May 19, 2018 for OC’s Teddy Bear Parade

This is a great way to support children in need and to honor the local emergency personnel who help keep our community safe! The parade route begins at 10th and Main Street in Oregon City and will begin at 10:30 am, so don’t be late! This year we are volunteering with the Oregon City Lions Club, we are excited to walk with them. Check out their website for more information. http://oclionsclub.org/

If you are curious about the services SERVPRO of Oregon City/Sandy provides, please visit our website at www.SERVPROoregoncitysandy.com. As a locally owned and operated business, we’re dedicated to being faster to any size disaster, with the training, equipment, and expertise to handle your restoration and cleaning needs. We are available 24/7, call us with any questions today. 503-655-7753

Oregon City’s 21st Annual Teddy Bear Parade

6/8/2018 (Permalink)

Come join the festivities on Saturday, May 19, 2018 for OC’s Teddy Bear Parade      

This is a great way to support children in need and to honor the local emergency personnel who help keep our community safe! The parade route begins at 10th and Main Street in Oregon City and will begin at 10:30 am, so don’t be late! This year we are volunteering with the Oregon City Lions Club, we are excited to walk with them. Check out their website for more information. http://oclionsclub.org/

If you are curious about the services SERVPRO of Oregon City/Sandy provides, please visit our website at www.SERVPROoregoncitysandy.com. As a locally owned and operated business, we’re dedicated to being faster to any size disaster, with the training, equipment, and expertise to handle your restoration and cleaning needs. We are available 24/7, call us with any questions today. 503-655-7753



Congratulations to Oregon City High School Graduates

5/24/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Oregon City/Sandy Congratulates 2018 High School Graduates!

It’s that time of the year! Another high school graduation ceremony begins as our local students prepare to walk across the stage and on to their next adventure. We are proud to congratulate our local high schools on this annual achievement. Stay safe and good luck in this new beginning!

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Storm Damage Restoration
  • Cleaning Services
  • Building Services

If you’re interested or have questions about our services at SERVPRO of Oregon City/Sandy, please call us at (503) 655-7735 or visit our website www.SERVPROoregoncitysandy.com for more information.

Canby Rodeo 2017

8/17/2017 (Permalink)

The Canby Rodeo is a super fun community event that we sponsor every year. The rodeo consists of standardized events are designed to test the skill and speed of the human cowboy and cowgirl athletes who participate. Professional rodeos generall comprises the following events: tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, bareback bronc riding, bull riding, and barrel racing.

Our gold sponsorship comes with admission tickets and we donate them to the schools in our area. We love being involved with our awesome community and sharing our experiences with members in it! We wanted to give a special shout out to Rick Kauffman and the rodeo committee for making this possible!

To check out all the rodeo has to offer, please visit their website.

If you are curious about the services SERVPRO of Gresham/Oregon City/Sandy provides, please visit our website.

Do You Have a Pool for Your Pet in the Sandy Area?

7/12/2017 (Permalink)

Our furry family loves swimming too! 

Cooling off in the pool is a great way to escape the summer heat, but our pets need supervision to stay safe around swimming pools. The following will explain the signs of heat stroke in dogs and cats, health tips for swimming, and what do you once your furry friends get out of the pool.

Heat Stroke:

Dogs:

  • Dogs don’t sweat and can’t regulate their body temperature.
  • They also don’t handle heat well.

Cats-:

  • Don’t handle heat well
  • They are able to sweat through their foot pads
  • Body temperatures over 105°F are dangerous and require immediate care

Signs of heat stroke:

  • Excessive panting or drooling
  • Restlessness
  • Trouble breathing
  • Red tongue or gums
  • Lethargy or weakness

Preventing Poolside Heat Stroke:

  • Provide a shaded area
  • Have fresh and clean water available
  • Something for your pet to lie on, concrete or a wooden deck can get hot and burn their paws

Health Tips:

  • Swimming is excellent exercise for pets, but don’t assume they know how to swim right away.
  • Don’t let your pet drink pool water; the chemicals can be harmful to them.
  • Get goggles for dogs to protect their eyes.

Out of the pool:

  • Wash the pool chemicals off your pet with fresh water
  • Clean and dry out their ears to prevent infections
    • Use soft cotton balls
    • Dogs with floppy ears are more likely to get infections

SERVPRO of Oregon City/Sandy wants to keep you and your four-legged friends safe and healthy!