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Property Damage Restoration Tips for the Hospitality Industry

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Fire and Smoke Damage, Water and Storm Damage

When you work in the hospitality industry, guest satisfaction should not be alone at the top of your list of priorities; no doubt that guest safety and comfort are at the top of the list, too. The most common incidents that warrant property damage restoration in the industry include water damage and fires. From natural disasters to malfunctioning sprinklers to flames produced by burned popcorn in a microwave, knowing how to prepare and recover from damage will help keep everyone safe and keep your doors open to guests with minimal downtime.

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Temporary Climate Control for School Construction Projects

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

While deadlines and project details may always seem tight, none seem tighter than those concerning school construction projects. Schools must follow environmental regulations during renovations and new construction to keep students and faculty safe from potential health risks. Temporary climate control is a practical, efficient solution that maintains healthy indoor air quality and keeps construction projects on schedule.

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Be Prepared for Hurricane Arthur

Disaster Preparedness, Water and Storm Damage

Be prepared for Hurricane Arthur, and associated storm activity as we move into Fourth of July weekend. Hurricane Arthur is expected to most strongly affect the North Carolina coast including areas surrounding Cape Hatteras, Outer Banks, Myrtle Beach and Wilmington, then will potentially bring heavy rains to areas of New England and Cape Cod. Make sure to prepare your businesses and homes prior to the storm, and be ready to take action if damage occurs to your facilities.

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How to Keep Schools Mold Free During Humid, Summer Months

Mold Damage, Temporary Climate Solutions, Indoor Air Quality

Summer break seems like the ideal time to give the HVAC unit a break and save on energy costs. However, without temporary humidity control on the warmest, muggiest days, a school can easily fall victim to mold growth.

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Polygon Equipment on TV Show Deadliest Catch

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Check out this picture of our equipment that was used on the Seabrooke, one of the crabbing boats on the “Deadliest Catch” TV show in Alaska. Standing by the unit is the Captain, Scott Campbell Jr. They used the DH at Seward Ship and Drydock to expedite the coating on their tanks, so they can get out there and get back to crabbing that much faster!

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