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How to Prepare for Commercial Disasters in New Philadelphia

8/25/2021 (Permalink)

A street sign saying 'Storm Disaster' Preparedness drastically increases your chances of recovering from a disaster.

When flooding, fires, or storm damage occur in businesses, we can see some heavy damage. This damage can shut down production, move you out of your facilities, and ultimately result in your New Philadelphia business losing revenue. The road to recovery can be challenging, but with SERVPRO of New Philadelphia you can make that road to recover much easier!

“40% of businesses do not open following a disaster. On top of that, another 25% fail within one year.” This comes from an Article referring to a study by FEMA. SERVPRO of New Philadelphia does not want any businesses in our community to be part of that statistic. That is why we offer a FREE service to help businesses recover from disasters before they even happen.

What is this free service? It is called an ERP, or Emergency READY Plan. Included are:

  • A no cost assessment of your facility.
  • A concise Profile Document that contains only the critical information needed in the event of an emergency.
  • A guide to help you get back into your building following a disaster.
  • Establishes your local SERVPRO Franchise Professional as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider.
  • Identification of the line of command for authorizing work to begin.
  • Provides facility details such as shut-off valve locations, priority areas and priority contact information.

Preparedness drastically increases your chances of recovering from a disaster. If your New Philadelphia business is ready for an ERP, call us! You can reach us at (330) 393-9999 or visit our Website to get your business prepared today! We make any disaster, “Like it never even happened.”

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