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Protecting Your Family History

Document Recovery, Document Scanning, News

People all over the world are gaining interest in learning more about their family history. DNA tells us a lot about where we come from, but historic documents can give provide exquisite details. That is why these documents must be preserved.

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Document Preservation and Recovery: Experts Work Together to Keep Materials in Optimal Condition

Document Recovery

The ability to write down what has happened in the past is uniquely human. Until the current digital age, the majority of history was recorded with ink and paper. As historical documents get older and older, organizations are working to preserve them.

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Polygon: Always By Your Side

Catastrophe Response, Document Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions,

Whether you’re dealing with construction or maintenance, there are a lot of factors to take into consideration when it comes to your building. Airflow dynamics, ceiling height, ventilation requirements, and the effects of outdoor temperatures and humidity levels can all make an impact.

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Live Near a Levee & Worried About Flooding?

Document Recovery, Water and Storm Damage

Amid relentless storms and rising water levels after five years of drought conditions, the levee along the San Joaquin River just south of Manteca, California, became damaged in late February 2017. About 500 residents in the rural area were told to immediately evacuate. There was no time for flood damage preparation. Luckily, crews were able to fix the levee before it experienced a catastrophic failure.

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Hurricane Preparedness: 9 Questions Small Businesses Should Ask

Disaster Preparedness, Document Recovery

While forecasters can tell you a seven-day outlook, extreme weather is unpredictable. Moreover, it’s costly for the nation’s businesses. Even a seemingly small event, like electrical surges and outages, cost the U.S. economy $150 billion in damages annually. No business, regardless of its size or location, is immune to a disaster and its aftermath.

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