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How Food Processing Facilities Should Respond after Flood Damage

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Food and Pharma

Eliminating excess moisture is a battle many food processing facilities face on a daily basis. When an organization experiences flood damage, time and desiccant air drying are important to prevent threats such as condensation or mold. Awareness of the effects of condensation in a facility, and what to do after experiencing flood damage, you can resume normal operations quickly and safely.

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Archive Preservation Water & Fire Damage

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery

It is essential that businesses, museums, libraries, schools, and other such institutions properly store their most valuable and important business and historical archives. Imagine a world in which all documented information was lost every time an institution experienced a flood, fire, or mold outbreak! Historical texts and other valuable books and documents would never get passed down for future generations to learn from and enjoy. History would have to be constantly rewritten, and society as a whole wouldn’t have progressed as it has. The best way for institutions to prevent document and archive loss is to implement storage techniques that will protect valuable articles against such catastrophes as flood or mold outbreaks.

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Ensuring Animal Safety and Comfort with Temporary Climate Control

Temporary Climate Solutions

Just as humans prefer to be in comfortable temperatures, livestock enjoy the same. In general, the animals that live in environments with the ideal temperature and humidity levels are the most comfortable, productive and, consequently, valuable. With the help of temporary climate control solutions, you can provide your livestock with an environment that benefits their health and your bottom line.

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Is Seasonal Humidity Change Damaging Your Important Documents?

Document Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions

If your organization stores paper documents, it’s vital to consider how seasonal humidity may affect your document preservation efforts. Without proper temporary climate control solutions, the weather can negatively affect and damage paper documents.

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Restoring Historic Properties to their Former Glory after a Natural Disaster

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery

Historic properties are just as vulnerable to natural disasters as homes and commercial buildings. In addition to detailed artisanship, historic properties often store invaluable documents and art with cultural significances that may be irreplaceable if the building experiences a flood, fire or structural failure. By having a disaster plan and working with a General Services Administration-, or GSA-, certified contractor, you can salvage damaged items and minimize cultural and financial losses.

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