Water Damage on a Grand Scale
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 at various levels of your
organization. Then you must properly educate and train your personnel to be
sure that your plan will be implemented instantly and effectively.
Look back at historic data to evaluate the risks. Use new
information and tools to redesign your commercial spaces to avoid the most
common disasters in the workplace.
Next Step=
Professional Help
Water damage can happen at any time. Whether from natural
disasters, leaking roofs, frozen pipes, sewage backups, or flooding, water
damage is a major threat to your commercial property.
Identifying the source of the flooding is essential for
proper cleanup, as clean water from a broken pipe or a leaking roof during a
rainstorm will be treated differently than floodwaters and sewage backups.
Always protect the health of your team;
let the commercial water damage experts handle the cleanup and
restoration of your property.
As a local business, Flood Restoration Services knows just how important it is for you to get
your business back up and running as quickly as possible after your property
has suffered water damage. The team is committed to providing facility managers
and commercial property owners with fast, emergency service and focus on
minimizing business disruption and property losses.
An efficient response is a key factor in restoring a home or
business that has been affected by water.
Depending upon the source, the water may contain chemical, biological
and/or physical contamination. The longer standing water remains in place, the
higher the potential level of damage to the property and the cost for
restoration.
Highly trained teams have specialized experience in
structural drying and dehumidification; it is both a science and an art. True
technicians are mold experts who manage moisture conditions to virtually
eliminate the possibility for mold growth after the completion of a drying
project.
Many times, items that appear to be damaged beyond repair
are salvageable though advanced cleaning techniques. Specialized knowledge,
skill, and processes can often sanitize and salvage inventory, irreplaceable
documents, valuable manufacturing machinery or electronics.
Flood Restoration Services has the staff, expertise, and
equipment to handle disasters of all sizes, from small floods to jobs as large
as 1,000,000 square feet. We have experience working in all types of commercial
environments, including manufacturing areas, warehouses, healthcare facilities,
hotels and office areas. They are fully bonded, insured, and are approved by
all major insurance providers.
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