Welcome to Emergency Disaster Plan
After any disaster, the hospitality industry faces special challenges. Regardless whether your facility is a hotel, motel, resort, condominium, cruise line, bed & breakfast, spa, etc.,
we recognize that your facility represents a major business and brand and has hurdles that must be overcome in order to get things back on track. One of the best
pieces of advice would be to partner directly with a
Disaster Recovery Firm that has experience in minimizing business interruption and reducing customer losses after a disaster.
Disaster Recovery Services
- Fire & Water Damage
- Initial Services should include: Securing the property, equipment/machinery removal, water extraction, smoke residue clean-up, and removal/relocation of vital records, client data and other important documents along with complete restoration of contents and structures.
- Document Recovery
- Utilizing the latest technologies to preserve records is of utmost importance. Vacuum freeze-drying chambers, book restorations, x-rays and other important documents will be given priority.
- Electronics Restoration
- Electrical equipment oftentimes suffers significant corrosion due to water, fire and smoke damage. This needs to be addressed immediately, since failure to do so may reduce any chances at recovery. Special processes are often needed
to remove corrosion & bring this equipment back to its original condition.
- Mold Remediation
- All Local, State, & Federal guidelines related to the mold remediation should be followed. In addition, OSHA and EPA have additional guidelines. Any service related to mold removal
should include the following: An Inspection & Testing of how much mold is present and where it is located, containment of the area, remediation & removal, detailed cleaning & decontamination
of structures and contents and moisture control.
- Contingency Planning
- Being properly prepared before disaster strikes directly affects the speed & efficiency of recovery efforts. In other words, its very critical to establish a Disaster Recovery Plan before the disaster strikes.
You can create whats called an Emergency Response Agreement and work directly with a contractor to handle any emergency that should arise.