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Water Damage on a Grand Scale

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Water damage is a disaster for both your home or your business. But business losses really hit you where it hurts. The financial ramifications can continue beyond the present and into upcoming financial quarters. According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, an estimated 25 percent of businesses do not reopen following a major disaster. You have many responsibilities: employees, clients, suppliers, the community. But you can protect them all by identifying the risks associated with natural and man-made disasters! Have a plan in place (and keep it up to date) to safeguard your people and lessen the financial impact of a disaster. Make plans now so that you can get back to business as soon as possible after a water disaster and start the water removal and cleanup process. Your Best Option= Pre-Plan For A Disaster Developing a well-thought-out response to a potential disaster is the best option.  Disaster planning involves investigation and problem-solving...