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Processes for Removing Microbes from Damaged Documents

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery, Mold Damage

As the world goes digital, books and documents continue to hold their value as they hold vital parts of history in their pages. When documents and books receive water damage, document recovery doesn’t stop when the pages are dry. It also involves ensuring the longevity of the items in question by removing microbes. Of the microbes that may accumulate in documents and books, mold is one of the most damaging because it deteriorates paper and may spread to other documents. By taking the right steps to clean and dry documents as soon as possible, you’ll destroy and the microbes and prevent permanent damage.

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3 Pieces of Equipment Disaster Restoration Companies Need

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery

After the spring storms pass, emergency drying services must prepare for the summer hurricane season. Flooding is one of the most frequent and expensive disasters that the nation endures, whether it comes from heavy rains, poor drainage, broken pipes or rising water levels. Time-sensitive restoration processes require companies to consider which essential pieces of equipment will help clients re-establish a sense of normalcy quickly and effectively.

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

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions

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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How to Protect Critical Business Documents from Natural Disaster

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery

One of the greatest losses that a company can experience is damage to its physical documents. Salvaging these assets after a natural disaster often requires immediate assistance from professional document recovery services so you don’t experience more delays than necessary to resume normal business operations. By taking a proactive approach with mitigation strategies, you can prevent the loss of important business records and avoid the need for natural disaster document recovery.

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Dangers of Condensation in Cold Storage

Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

In addition to temperatures within cold storage units and warehouses, moisture levels are of considerable importance. When relative humidity levels are too dry, goods dehydrate and shrink. When condensation levels are too high, electronics may experience problems, goods deteriorate and products may experience mold, bacterial, or insect contamination that may pose health risks to workers and consumers. By being proactive about condensation prevention, you will protect the safety of the goods processed and worker health, as well as extend the life of the equipment.

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