Recovery from Water, Flood and Hurricane Damage
A Commercial Guide to Understanding the Restoration Process
With the approach of the 2010 hurricane season and recent regional flooding, the focus of Mooring Recovery Services inevitably shifts toward preparation for large-scale water and flood damage recovery. This shift provides the groundwork for personnel, equipment and resources to make certain that ample response is available on a moment's notice. Thus, the true nature of an emergency response service provider--to be prepared 24/7 to bring a controlled response to a catastrophic situation.
Disaster Recovery On A Community-Wide Scale
Community-wide disasters such as the recent flooding in Tennessee and the northeast bring to the forefront the importance of preparation for our clients. Can their business continue with the loss of their facility, inventory, files and communications? What are the critical areas that they need restored quickly to continue operations?
When faced with a community-wide event, local service and resources can quickly be stretched to capacity. A national restoration and reconstruction service provider such as Mooring Recovery Services is a valuable resource providing timely, reliable service with personnel, equipment and expert knowledge.
What Is The Role Of A Disaster Recovery Company
An unsettling fact is that many businesses have virtually no plan for recovering from a large scale catastrophe. Mooring Recovery Services can provide guidance about the recovery process and advise on items that can salvaged by providing a detailed recovery plan of action.
The process begins with a walk-through to determine the scope and visually inspect the extent of the damage for both the structure and the contents. A written proposal outlining a solid course of action is developed and reviewed to make certain all concerns are addressed. Once accepted, communication between the client, their agents, and the restoration service provider, is critical to review progress, timelines and other issues that may arise during the recovery. This communication is critical to achieving a positive outcome.
Selecting A Restoration Service Provider
References - Ask for references and list of associations and then check them. This can quickly give you an overview of their professional industry standing and accreditations. MRS holds many certifications and industry specific licenses' with a specialized Environmental Services division.
Expertise and History - Get an overview of the company and their history in the restoration industry. Ask about their personnel and expertise in addressing your unique issues.
Capabilities - It is a good idea to understand what services the restoration and reconstruction company can provide and how they will manage sub-contractors if needed. Your Account Manager or Project Manager is a valuable resource to explain the services and review the process. Be sure to ask questions. It is their job to help you make sense of a stressful and catastrophic situation.
Reducing Business Interruption
The primary goal at Mooring Recovery is to reduce business interruption and downtime for our clients. With over 60 years experience in the restoration industry, we will provide the latest technologies and methods available, exhibiting integrity and proficiency and be ready to mobilize when called upon. We invite you to visit our web site to review more information on specific services and capabilities at www.mooringrecovery.com
We often work with clients prior to a disaster to understand their unique issues and facilities. If you would like to speak with our National Accounts group, please Contact Us.
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