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Vacuum Freeze Drying: Technology to Dry the Wettest of Documents

Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

Document restoration is best left to professionals who have extensive knowledge of how to dry wet documents. Improper drying methods can cause even more damage to your already compromised files; if you don’t know how to dry wet documents, you can actually hinder rather than help the restoration process.

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Document Restoration 101 [Infographic]

Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery

When businesses lose crucial documents and records to water damage, it can be detrimental. Our infographic shares some interesting facts and statistics on the impact that natural disasters can have on a business, as well as the many methods of document restoration that Polygon uses to salvage water damaged documents.

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Creating a Disaster Preparedness Plan – Imperative First Steps

Disaster Recovery

With spring nearly here, hurricane season will soon follow. Up to 40 percent of businesses affected by a natural disaster never reopen, so don’t wait for the unthinkable to happen. Create a disaster preparedness plan today to ensure your business' success in the future. Involve individuals that hold key roles within your organization and create a preparedness policy that aligns with the organization’s vision and goals. Ensure that the policy is proactively addressing recovery, but that also means testing and updating when necessary.

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Document Recovery After a Flood

Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

So you’ve just survived a flood. What next? The time immediately following a flood is the most crucial if you are expecting to recover any personal property that may have been damaged by the floodwaters. However, hasty recovery tactics can lead to further damage to your property and potential harm to yourself and your loved ones. The best way to recover from a flood is to determine the type of flood you’ve experienced, the extent of the damage that has occurred, and the safest way to go about salvaging your belongings.

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The Science Behind Flood Damaged Microfiche and Microfilm

Disaster Recovery, Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

When rolls of microfilm or sheets or microfiche get wet, their base and emulsion are in danger of separating. This is when the image separates from the plastic backing. Without proper water damage restoration, moisture can spread from wet film to dry film because of the resulting humidity, which could also lead to mold damage. The film has a high susceptibility to the effects of water and moisture, and getting them to a document recovery service in a timely manner is critical.

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