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Wildfire season is here

Disaster Preparedness, Fire and Smoke Damage

Rising temperatures and dry conditions are the perfect ingredients for summer wildfires. While they seem more common in the western parts of the U.S., a wildfire can occur in any forested area of the country. Public service announcements on TV talk about preventing forest fires, but information about what to do in the event of a wildfire is not well known. As the weather grows warmer, keep the following tips in mind regarding wildfires.

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Temporary Climate Control Supports the Rise of the U.S. Commercial Construction Industry [Infographic]

Disaster Preparedness

With the U.S. commercial construction industry on the rise, construction managers, now more than ever, need a way to keep projects running on schedule. This infographic highlights tips and tricks for managing humidity, extreme temperatures, and moisture with temporary climate control. Not only does temporary climate control keep projects on schedule while minimizing the negative effects of moisture, it also provides additional benefits including improved indoor air quality, accelerated paint and plaster drying, and cost reduction for concrete sealing. Read on to learn more!

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Common Problems that Businesses Face Following Natural Disasters

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery

Some of the things that business owners don’t expect in regards to natural disasters are the direct economic losses that follow an incident. These losses are multiplied for those who aren’t properly prepared. By knowing what type of problems to expect after a disaster, natural disaster recovery can be a smoother, faster and a more cost-effective process.

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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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