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How to Protect Your Business From Fire: The Best Plan and the Right Equipment | SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
10/15/2024 (Permalink)
Protect your business with a safety plan! Contact SERVPRO® for expert guidance on fire prevention and ensure your employees and property stay safe.
As a business owner, protecting your assets and employees from the risk of fire is crucial. Here in the Brownsville area and on the Island, fires can occur at any time of year, but certain seasons and factors can increase their likelihood. With the right fire prevention plan and the proper equipment, you can help safeguard your business from potentially devastating damage.
Common Causes of Business Fires in TexasFire hazards in businesses often arise from common sources such as electrical malfunctions, heating equipment, and kitchen appliances. In fact, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), electrical issues and heating equipment are responsible for a significant portion of commercial fires each year.
While fire risks exist year-round, the winter months bring heightened concern. Colder temperatures prompt the use of space heaters and other heating equipment, which can sometimes lead to fires if not properly maintained or monitored. Additionally, holiday decorations, cooking events, and increased foot traffic in retail businesses can also raise the risk of fire during the last quarter of the year.
Essential Fire Safety Plan for Your BusinessTo minimize the risk of fire, having a solid fire safety plan in place is essential. Here are the key steps every business owner in our part of Texas should take:
Conduct Regular Fire Risk Assessments: Regularly assess your workplace for potential fire hazards, such as faulty wiring, improperly stored flammable materials, and overloaded electrical outlets.
Install and Maintain Fire Detection Equipment: Smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and sprinkler systems are your first line of defense. Ensure these devices are installed correctly and undergo routine maintenance to keep them operational.
Employee Training and Evacuation Plans: All employees should be trained on fire safety protocols, including how to use a fire extinguisher and where to go during an evacuation. Clearly mark emergency exits and ensure everyone knows how to evacuate quickly and safely.
The Right Equipment Saves LivesHaving the right fire protection equipment installed in your business is crucial to minimizing damage. Make sure you have working smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and a well-maintained sprinkler system in place. These tools can make all the difference in detecting a fire early and stopping it from spreading.
If your business does experience a fire, professional restoration is essential. SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has the experience, equipment, and expertise to handle fire damage quickly and efficiently. We can help you get your business back on its feet with minimal disruption.
To learn more about how SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island can help you protect your business from fire, visit our website.
Prepare Your Business for Fall and Winter | SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
8/15/2024 (Permalink)
Preparing your commercial property for Fall is easy with these helpful tips and tricks from SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island!
As the vibrant summer fades into fall and winter, it’s crucial for business owners in Brownsville and South Padre Island to prepare their commercial spaces for the seasonal changes. The fall and winter months can bring unexpected storms, cooler temperatures, and potential fire hazards. SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island is Here to Help® you safeguard your business from potential damage during these seasons.
Understanding the Fall and Winter Weather in Brownsville and South Padre IslandBrownsville and South Padre Island experience mild winters compared to other parts of the country, but that doesn’t mean your business is immune to seasonal challenges. Fall can bring heavy rain and occasional storms, while winter may present colder temperatures and increased risks of fire due to heating equipment.
Key Steps to Protect Your BusinessInspect and Maintain Your Roof and Gutters
- Ensure your roof is in good condition to withstand heavy rain and wind.
- Clean and repair gutters to prevent water damage and ensure proper drainage.
Seal Windows and Doors
- Check for drafts and seal any gaps to maintain indoor temperature and reduce heating costs.
- Proper sealing also prevents moisture from entering and causing mold or mildew.
Prepare Your Heating Systems
- Schedule regular maintenance for your heating systems to ensure they are functioning efficiently.
- Replace filters and check for any potential fire hazards.
Review Your Fire Safety Measures
- Test smoke alarms and fire extinguishers to ensure they are in working order.
- Train your staff on fire safety procedures and emergency exits.
Create an Emergency Response Plan
- Develop a comprehensive plan that includes emergency contacts, evacuation routes, and procedures for protecting important documents and equipment.
- Regularly review and practice the plan with your employees.
Why Choose SERVPRO®?At SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island, we understand the unique challenges that local businesses face during the fall and winter seasons. Our team of experts is equipped to handle storm damage, fire damage, and other disasters, ensuring your business stays operational and safe. We offer comprehensive services, including water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, and mold remediation, tailored to meet your specific needs.
Don’t wait until it’s too late! Ensure your business is prepared for whatever fall and winter weather may bring. Visit our website to learn more about our services and how we can help you protect your commercial space.
Taking proactive steps now can save you time, money, and stress in the future. Trust SERVPRO to keep your business safe and secure all year round.
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Why Having an Emergency Plan is Crucial for Your Business | SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
7/3/2024 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & SPI is Here to Help® your business prepare for disaster with an updated ERP!
Prepare for the UnexpectedAs a business owner, you understand the importance of being prepared for any situation. However, have you considered the impact of natural disasters on your business? The Gulf Coast of Texas, including East Brownsville and South Padre Island, is prone to hurricanes, floods, and other severe weather events. Having an emergency plan in place can make all the difference in protecting your business, employees, and assets.
Protect Your Assets and Ensure ContinuityNatural disasters can strike without warning, causing significant damage and disruption. An emergency plan helps you anticipate potential threats and outlines the steps necessary to protect your assets. This includes safeguarding important documents, securing your premises, and ensuring that critical data is backed up and accessible.
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island specializes in disaster recovery and restoration. With years of experience in the Gulf Coast area, we know how vital it is for businesses to be prepared. By having a comprehensive emergency plan, you can minimize downtime and quickly resume operations, ensuring that your business remains resilient in the face of adversity.
Safeguard Your EmployeesYour employees are your most valuable resource, and their safety should be a top priority. An emergency plan includes clear instructions on evacuation procedures, emergency contacts, and first aid measures. Regular drills and training sessions will ensure that everyone knows their role and can act swiftly in an emergency.
In the event of a natural disaster, the well-being of your employees directly impacts the recovery process. SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island can assist you in developing an emergency plan that prioritizes the safety of your team, providing peace of mind for both you and your staff.
Maintain Customer TrustYour customers rely on your business to provide consistent and reliable service. An effective emergency plan ensures that you can maintain communication and meet customer needs, even in challenging circumstances. By demonstrating your preparedness, you build trust and loyalty with your clientele.
During a disaster, clear communication is essential. Keep your customers informed about the status of your operations and any potential delays. A proactive approach shows that you value their business and are committed to maintaining high service standards, regardless of the situation.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too LateThe time to prepare for a natural disaster is now. Don’t wait until a hurricane is approaching or flood waters are rising. Contact SERVPRO®= of East Brownsville & South Padre Island today to develop a tailored emergency plan for your business. Our expert team is ready to assist you in creating a strategy that ensures your business is ready for anything.
Protect your business, safeguard your employees, and maintain customer trust with a comprehensive emergency plan.
Visit our website to learn more about our services and for fast restoration after any disaster.
When a Disaster Strikes Your Business | SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
2/15/2024 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island is here for your business from ERPs to disaster recovery.
Any kind of disaster can leave you feeling completely overwhelmed and wondering where to go next. In an instant, everything at home, your community and your business can be changed for the worse.
Getting your life put back together at home is essential, but for a small business owner, so is getting work going again. By creating a plan ahead of time and having a team like ours at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island right around the corner, you can get back to business as usual quickly.
<h3ahead-of-time">Prepare Ahead of Time
The best way to ensure a fast recovery after any kind of disaster strikes is by having an emergency plan. When you and your employees know how to respond before, during and after an event occurs, you can keep your business moving forward.
One of the most crucial parts of an emergency plan is communication. Your staff need to know each step of the process in order to make things run smoothly. Make emergency planning part of your regular training in order to keep everyone on the same page.
Regularly walk through your building, and ensure emergency routes are clear. Show your staff where the main water shut-off valve is and where fire extinguishers are located throughout your building. Assign staff members different actions to complete ahead of predicted disasters in order to prepare your building as much as possible.
After a disaster strikes, your employees need to know how work will start back. If working remotely is the plan, ensure secured networks are up and running. If you will be utilizing an alternate location, make sure everyone knows where and when to report for their duties.
Communicate with your team in multiple ways, and keep in mind that some disasters may take out networks long-term. Make sure everyone on staff can send and receive text messages as these are one of the more reliable ways to get in touch when coverage is spotty.
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When you have a plan, you can rest a little easier knowing that everything has been done to protect your building and your staff. Make sure that contacting SERVPRO® is first on your to-do list as soon as the threat is over so that restoration can begin right away.
Our professional team can respond day or night to your physical location in order to start the rebuilding process, which means you can start communicating with your customers right away. Let them know a projected reopening date and how you will continue to serve them. Use multiple platforms to provide updates throughout your recovery process as well. Be transparent with your community in order to stay as engaged as possible with your customers.
Keep in mind that disaster recovery is a multilayered process that doesn’t happen overnight. Be flexible in how you keep work going, and shift your priorities as needed. With an open mind, you will push through any kind of disaster, and things will be back to normal that much faster.
Create and practice an emergency plan with your staff regularly, and make sure you have multiple ways to communicate with both your team and your community. No matter what happens, we can rebuild your physical location while you keep work going.
Has your business experienced a disaster, or do you want help building an emergency plan? Contact us to find everything you need.
You Need an Emergency Plan for Your Business | SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
11/17/2023 (Permalink)
Are you prepared for disaster? SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island is here for you when disaster strikes!
Over the last five years, the number of natural disasters has been steadily increasing. When you take note of the statistics, it is clear that not only is the number of events going up, but the overall intensity of the disasters has also increased. That means that not only are natural disasters more common, but they are leaving behind more damage than ever.
You can’t always rely on statistics alone, though, and there is still a chance your business will never experience a natural disaster that leaves behind damage. Even still, there is always the possibility of a manmade event happening that could leave you with losses.
No one enjoys considering all the ways that you might experience physical losses in your business, but it is important to prepare for your risks. By creating a plan, you can move through your day with a little less stress knowing you have done what you can to keep work going.
The Importance of a PlanAs natural disasters continue to increase every year and other risks remain high, having a plan is more important than ever. When you have a plan, you can save your employees’ lives and possibly prevent extreme damage to your business. Taking the time to get to know what specific risks you face means being able to take action ahead of potential storms, flooding or fire damage.
When a disaster strikes, it can not only leave physical damage and put lives at risk, but it is also one of the most challenging financial situations a business can live through. Making a plan will not only mean your team knows how to stay safe, but it can also protect your finances before, during and after the event.
Even if your property experiences damage, with a plan you can get back to work faster after a disaster. Most businesses that experience a closure from either a natural or manmade disaster never reopen. Creating a plan means work can keep going seamlessly, even if you no longer have a physical location to work from.
An Emergency Ready PlanSo, where do you begin? Creating a plan can feel like a pretty daunting task to complete, but SERVPRO® can work with you to form a plan that meets your unique needs. When you build an Emergency Ready Plan, it will be customized for your business, which means everything you need to stay safe and keep working will be laid out for you.
The first step to creating your plan will be a free assessment from our crew. We will walk through your business and examine your specific needs. It is our goal to create a path for your business so that you know exactly what to do before, during and after a disaster strikes.
Your plan will start the moment you say “go,” which means that you can start taking steps long before anything happens. If a disaster is predicted, your team can go to action in order to protect important paperwork, set up to work remotely and even prepare your building to mitigate damage.
When you have an Emergency Ready Plan, your team will know exactly how to communicate with one another during and after an event occurs. The chain of command will be laid out for you, and everyone will know exactly who to expect directions from.
As soon as it is safe to do so, our crew will respond to your property in order to start restorations while your staff gets back to work. If your business is unable to operate remotely, your plan can include alternate physical work locations so that as soon as it is safe, your business is running again.
Your business needs a plan that is the total package. An Emergency Ready Plan is designed to meet all of your needs in order to help you avoid as much financial loss as possible and keep work going as fast as possible. A plan with SERVPRO comes with 24⁄7 availability, years of experience and the backing of a national brand that is always ready to put life back together quickly.
Ready to create your Emergency Ready Plan for your business? Contact us for your free assessment to start the plan you need.
Preparing Your Employees for Weather Emergencies | SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
9/19/2023 (Permalink)
If your home or business was damaged in a storm, call SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island to get you back in action.
A prepared business is a successful business, right? That is probably a principle that has been instilled in you and your team for a long time, but have you considered preparing for weather emergencies?
In the midst of learning how to handle every hurdle your company might jump, make sure you spend time thinking about the weather in your environment. Create an emergency plan that will both protect your team and help mitigate as much loss as possible.
When you are prepared, you can approach emergencies calmly and quickly. These tips can help.
Know Your RiskThe perfect place to start creating your plan is by getting to know the weather your business will face. Assess regular weather threats and the extremes, and spend some time learning about previous damaging events that have occurred near your property.
Living in a semi-tropical climate means we enjoy a lot of sunshine and warm weather, which for most of us is a fantastic gift during the winter season. But our warm climate also means we often face heavy rains, flooding and tropical-style storms, including the occasional hurricane.
Because flooding is a concern year-round, make sure you know where your property is on flood maps in order to have the correct coverages and safety measures in place. You should also keep up with local weather daily. Things can change quickly, so make sure you have more than one avenue to stay ahead of storms moving in.
Make a Plan to CommunicateCommunication is one of the most important parts of your emergency plan. You need to make sure your team is on the same page as you enact your protocols in order to avoid confusion and prevent panic.
Create a system that employs more than one communication method so everyone receives the same message quickly. Your team needs to act quickly when it is time to gather supplies to evacuate or head to the safe space in order to seek shelter.
Plan Your EvacuationSome emergencies will require your employees to evacuate the property in order to ride out storms safely. Practice exit plans with your staff regularly, and make sure routes are mapped out and displayed throughout your building. Label doors and illuminate hallways to ensure the safest exit.
When severe storms move in quickly and evacuations are not safe, your staff needs a safe location they can shelter. Choose a location on the lowest level of your building, and keep supplies close. Visit this space when you practice your evacuation plans with your team so everyone knows where it is.
No matter how you are riding out the storm, the more prepared you and your team are, the calmer and safer everyone can stay. Panic can make situations much worse, so practice your plan often to keep anxiety levels low. Keep up with the weather regularly, and communicate often. A prepared team is a happy team!
Don’t let extreme weather take control! If storms strike your business, SERVPRO® can help you restore your losses.
Commercial Water Damage in Your Business
11/2/2022 (Permalink)
Commercial Water Damage in Your Business | SERVPRO® of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
Water damage in your business can be devastating, and it can start in so many different ways, both internal and external.
A pipe that bursts, a leaky roof, a sprinkler system that fails or a flooded bathroom can result in excessive amounts of damage. You could take a loss in your inventory, have an entire floor destroyed or even end up shutting down your business for an undeclared amount of time.
External sources of water can also be extremely detrimental. We have never been strangers to flooding, whether from heavy rains, storm surge or other coastal flooding. South Padre Island has experienced hurricanes that left homes drenched.
With our risk factors so high, the more we can prepare before a flood, the faster and safer we can recover afterward.
Know Your Building’s LayoutTo prevent extensive damages to your property, learning the layout of your building is one of the best steps you can take. Locate the shutoffs for the sprinkler system and the main water line so that you can turn water off quickly in the event of a leak.
Take the time to educate your employees or any businesses that may rent from you with this same information so that there are multiple people who can take care of shutting water off if it becomes necessary.
Know the Types of Water InvolvedIf your building is affected by a flood, it is important to understand the kind of water you are facing so that you can keep everyone safe.
White water. White water typically comes from plumbing sources. This type of flooding is not considered contaminated or harmful, and in small amounts you can handle the cleanup on your own.
Gray water. When you have an overflow from a toilet tank or sink, it results in a flood of water that is called gray water. This type of flooding is considered contaminated, but it is not dangerous.
Black water. Sewage backups and storms are the most common sources of flooding that are considered contaminated and dangerous. This kind of toxic water needs professional cleanup in order to be handled correctly so that everyone involved stays safe.
Take Action QuicklyIf flooding does happen, the faster you can respond, the more you can mitigate your losses. Locate the source of the water so that you can shut off any water valves involved.
Open the windows and doors around the flooded area in order to increase air circulation and promote drying, and alert everyone in the building so that they can stay away from the affected area.
As soon as you are able, document the damage. Take pictures and make notes to assist you when you file your insurance claim, and consider areas of your building that could need additional reinforcements in order to prevent another event from happening.
Remember to Be PatientThe flooding damage that you can see is generally only surface level. Keep an eye out for deeper water damage by checking the walls and floors. Mold and buckled spots on the floor are red flags that will need to be taken care of quickly.
If you do experience flooding, call SERVPRO of East Brownsville/South Padre Island. Our trained professionals are available 24⁄7 with the industry-leading equipment to get your recovery started as soon as possible.
The process to dry floodwaters can take a good deal of time according to how much damage you have obtained, so be patient as we work to sanitize your building. Our team will work with you through the entire process so that you can get your business back up and running as quickly as possible.
When disaster strikes your commercial property, we’ll be there to help clean up and get you back in business quickly. Reach out 24⁄7 to get started!
Choose the right kind of business insurance!
7/12/2022 (Permalink)
Have Questions? Call Today – (956) 747-3020
It’s important to include the right commercial water damage coverage as part of your risk management plan. When it comes to small business insurance, the details of your property coverage matter.
Some commercial property insurance policies cover water damage claims, such as the cost of pipe breakage, but exclude damage from external flooding, groundwater, and backed-up sewer lines. Many policies also have exclusions for mold-related damage.
In many cases, you can buy endorsements (or “riders”) to your property policy to enjoy additional coverage. Your insurance agent can give you a better idea of which riders are available to you and what your policy covers.
If your business has to close because of flooding or water damage, business interruption insurance can help offset your loss of business income and cover your rent or relocation costs.
You might also consider commercial flood insurance, which covers the cost of water and flood damage, especially if you’re in an area at risk of flooding.
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island is ready to respond immediately and work quickly to clean or restore your business. We understand that your property’s appearance is important and that every hour spent restoring is an hour of lost productivity. When you need a restoration or cleaning professional, SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has the training and expertise to help make it “Like it never even happened.”
What Causes Commercial Damage? | SERVPRO® of East Brownsville & South Padre Island
7/11/2022 (Permalink)
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Business drives our country, and has since its inception. Every day, we utilize multiple companies when we shop, work and entertain.
Owning a business means you carry a heavy load just in your daily management of the ins and outs. A disruption like a natural disaster can be devastating to the delicate balance that keeps a business going.
Damage sustained during a natural disaster has been on the rise recently. Over the last five years, the United States has seen an annual average of $153 billion worth of damage, which represents a substantial increase from previous periods.
Here in our Coastal Texas home, our mild weather can be appealing in the dead of winter, but it also means extreme heat, severe thunderstorms, strong winds and hurricanes in the spring and summer. Now that we are in the midst of another hurricane season, we can’t soon forget the flooding that Hurricane Nicholas left us with last year or the damage from Hurricane Hanna in 2020.
These events serve as a reminder that we should always be prepared in order to protect our businesses from disaster.
Water DamageDamage from water is one of the leading threats to businesses around the nation. Moisture can come from outside sources like excessive rain or an internal source like an appliance failure. Both kinds of damage can be extreme and cause utter chaos to your property.
Flooding caused by flash floods or coastal floods can seep in through doors and the floor, causing damage to the foundation of your building. If your building has the space, using your landscaping intentionally to divert water away from your property can be an extremely effective preventive measure.
Water damage that stems from an internal source can happen over an extended amount of time. A leaky faucet or a drippy toilet pipe can lead to warped floors and discolored walls. Check your building for any of these signs and stay on top of routine maintenance to avoid costly repairs.
Storm DamageDestruction from storms to commercial property is very common and can tear out an entire shopping complex or only affect one unit. Power outages and heavy debris can also disrupt your business and leave behind damage.
A powerful storm can rip off roofs and cause structural damage that can take down an entire building. These storms can carry winds of over 100 mph that can knock down freight trucks, topple trees and tear down walls.
You can minimize the damage to your building with a few preventive measures, including updates to your roof and windows. While these updates can cost quite a bit, there are some low-cost measures you can take as well.
Check the seals on your doors and windows and inspect your buildings on a regular basis for weak spots. Before a storm moves in, spend time cleaning up outside your property and ensuring that the area is free of debris and any furniture is properly secured. Take the time to care for your property regularly now to avoid costly damage later.
Know Who to CallDamage to commercial property can happen in several different ways, but storm damage and water damage are the most common. These events can be completely devastating and can lead to a short-term closure or a permanent loss when damage is severe.
Fortunately, you have restoration professionals in your own backyard. We are available 24⁄7 to provide a quick response to any disaster your business may face. Our experts are your neighbors, and we will work with you to create a plan and a timeline that will get you back in business faster.
If you have experienced damage to your business or want to learn more about our commercial damage restoration services, contact us today. We’re here to act fast, 24⁄7.
Your Business Needs a Disaster Plan
7/8/2022 (Permalink)
CALL us to schedule your first inspection with us at 956-747-3020
Ways to Protect Employees
If disaster were to strike without warning, that very disaster plan could be the difference between life and death. Hence it is important to have a plan in place that lays out procedures and safety measures for employees and visitors to follow. Ensure that evacuation routes and exits from your facility are all clearly marked and visible, identify an area that will serve as a shelter, consider the installation of emergency lighting, and have designated staff “safety wardens” properly trained that will be ready and able to guide and assist with all emergency efforts.
When picking out a shelter space, a basement or storm cellar is ideal in case of tornadoes or other high-wind situations. If you have no basement space, find a small interior room on the lowest level of the building, such as a closet or interior hallway.
Asset Protection Planning
Even if the business is located in a brick-and-mortar location, there will be decisions that need to be made concerning protecting the assets inside the building like equipment or merchandise, for example. Everything is at risk when a natural disaster strikes.
Always have a comprehensive and up-to-date inventory of these items, and, if possible, take photographs prior to a disaster as this is always helpful if insurance claims will have to be made. If you keep your assets stored on a computer server, take the steps necessary to ensure that your backup system is doing regular backups and utilize a cloud storage system, which cannot be damaged.
If you own your building, contact a contractor to uncover areas needing structural integrity improvements, who can walk you through possible safety upgrades and offer advice on any areas that may not withstand certain weather situations.
Commercial FACTS
11/3/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has the training and expertise to help make it “Like it never even happened.”
Did you know that the US residents spends about 13 billion annually to restore property damages? About 14,000 Americans experience a water damage emergency DAILY. That’s scary, but it goes without saying that there’s a company you can rely on 24/7 for your business emergencies!
SERVPRO of East Brownsville and South Padre Island is YOUR go to local company for your restoration needs! When a commercial business, whether a fabricating plant, warehouse, retail store, office, or a big box enterprise cannot remain open because of a natural disaster, structural failure or unexpected water, fire or mold emergency, rely on us to get you “back in your business”
When it comes to commercial and residential restoration services, SERVPRO is a leader in the industry. Available 24 hours a day and seven days a week, SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island responds quickly to your Brownsville business’s fire, water, and mold damage emergencies.
No commercial project is too big for us!
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From OUR business to YOURS, SERVPRO is here for YOU!
11/2/2021 (Permalink)
When it comes to commercial and residential restoration services, SERVPRO is a leader in the industry!
As a business owner you have enough to worry about on your plate. However, it’s not uncommon for the local RGV companies/businesses to contend with leaking pipes or other matter than can lead to flooding and water damages. It’s important as an owner to be sure your facility is in tip top shape or have someone assigned for this, like a manager.
These are some potential disasters and troubling incidents, you can look out for in your facility, so you can be one step ahead and prevent from happening:
- Toilet back ups can be minor but if not attended can lead to a bigger mess.
- Once the situation grows, you’re now looking into less production time for your business, less money for you PLUS you now have to pay a contractor.
- Water fountains, fridges, freezers can also cause leaks
- When not treated, water damages can lead to microbial growth. Something that if taken care of with time (asap) can be avoided
- Aging buildings are prone for weak roofs and plumbing
- If you’re aware of a storm approaching and of the fact that your building is pretty old and might not hold up, call a local roof inspector. You don’t want to ignore the problem and mid storm look up at the sky… literally.
- Mother nature always poses as a threat to your building. One should never underestimate the strength or what a storm will cause.
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island is ready to respond immediately and work quickly to clean or restore your business.
We understand that your property’s appearance is important and that every hour spent restoring is an hour of lost productivity.
When you need a restoration or cleaning professional, SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has the training and expertise to help make it “Like it never even happened.”
- Small Office Buildings
- Large Office/High-Rise Office Buildings
- Apartment Buildings
- Restaurants
- Hotel/Motels
- Small Retail Stores
- Large Retail/Big-Box Stores
- High-Rise Residential
- Manufacturing & Industrial
- Government/Military
Did you know. . . ?
11/1/2021 (Permalink)
Have a Mold Problem? Call Us Today – (956) 747-3020
Did you know that there are over 10,000 species of mold?
Mold travels through air and that just throws more red flags. Out in the open air, that just crazy, but how do you know if there’s mold IN the house?
Here’s some signs you can look for to make it easier to identify if your home might have microbial growth:
- smell: not all microbial growth has one, but there are some who produce a foul smell
- Visible signs of microbial growth: visible to the naked eye
- Water damages: if there are any untreated leaks or water damages within the home those areas could potentially be lead to microbial growth
- Some water damages in this scenario might be easily spotted (water rings/stains form on your ceiling and or walls)
Mold can spread quickly through a property if left untreated.
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island can respond quickly, working to first contain the infestation to help prevent its spread to other parts of the building.
Next, we will begin the remediation process, working safely and effectively to manage the situation.
We have the training, experience, and equipment to contain the mold infestation and remediate it to preloss condition CALL for more information on our commercial services available 24/7!
Be ready! Be Insured!
11/1/2021 (Permalink)
Have Questions? Call Us Today – (956) 591-0786
Interesting fact 75% of businesses are not insured :o
Whether you’re the property manager or owner when you suffer a large loss, it affects every part of your business. At SERVPRO of East Brownsville and South Padre Island, we understand that a business is like a second home, just as important! We understand that losses affect us not just personally but financially as well.
Having the right insurance for you will help keep you at ease when and if you ever suffer a loss or hear about mother nature wanting to make an appearance. It feels good knowing you’re covered. But it feels even better when you suffer damages and call SERVPRO for guidance and we handle it ALLLLLLLL.
From the initial call we receive, to sending out the crews and taking care of all necessary insurance claim inquiries. All you have to do after calling us is sit back and watch as your business slowly reveals itself, “Like it never even happened.”
When fire or water damage strikes your business, you need professional help to get your property back to business. Every hour spent cleaning and restoring is lost revenue and productivity.
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has the training, experience, and equipment to make it “Like it never even happened.” You can depend on us!
Mold Remediation at your Business.
7/13/2021 (Permalink)
Check out our technicians helper here HEEPA vacuuming, which is the first step in mold remediation!
Mold can be anywhere and everywhere. Although we may think, “mold is small”, it can easily grow and spread faster than we think. Interesting fact: Mold can produce these spores that will float in the air and spread from outdoors to indoors and vise versa.
Mold can be found from outside, inside and yes even your commercial business. Mold typically, will grow in a wet or constant damp indoor areas. This can lead to interior damage like rotten wood or damaged drywall.
If you see mold inside your commercial space, it should be taken care off immediately before it causes problems and interrupts your business. If you’re an employee report any mold finding to upper management for proper procedures. Taking care of mold as soon as it found is crucial to avoid any employees getting sick which can lead to them missing work leading to less production. Also taking into mind the damages to the structure of your business might worsen with the more you prolong it.
If you develop mold in your commercial business, you can either remove it yourself, call a company to remove it or do mold remediation. Mold remediation is a process in which mold is removed but also addresses the CAUSE of the mold outbreak so that it won’t happen again.
If you hire SERVPRO Brownsville-SPI for your mold remediation, we will inspect visual spaces and even spaces that you didn’t consider. Don’t waste time if you have spotted signs of mold, call 956-747-3020 for more information!
Fire Safety at Work
7/12/2021 (Permalink)
WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SAFETY AND YOUR EMPLOYEES, AT SERVPRO BROWNSVILLE/SPI. CALL US IN THE EVENT YOU DO FACE A FIRE AT 956-747-3020 FOR MORE INFORMATION
Fires in general are always going to be unexpected. When we find ourselves away from homes, we may grow a sense of panic (which is important not to do!) Remember these steps when in the middle of a fire, for a peace of mind when facing such scenarios.
If you are the owner to your business you may want to remind your employees:
- Turn off electronic devices at the end of the day (this will help prevent any fires)
- Keep heat producing equipment (copiers, computers, coffee makers, microwaves,) away from anything that might burn.
- Report any faulty wiring or equipment’s malfunctions
- Smoke only in designated areas (if applicable)
- Call 911 in the event of a fire
- Close doors when exiting to help limit the spread of smoke and fire
- Never use the elevators during an evacuation
- Follow the escape plan. If you have not created one for your employees, take some time to do so. The escape plan should include a meeting spot and a roster, for a headcount.
- Post emergency telephone numbers as well as the company address by the phone in your station for quick access.
- Learn how to properly use a fire extinguisher.
Keep your employees safe, by passing these fire prevention tips today!
Calling all SPI and Brownsville homes and businesses!
7/9/2021 (Permalink)
check out the blogs SERVPRO Brownsville-SPI has to offer, for more safety tips !
Stay Safe from a Propane Patio Heater
Calling all SPI and Brownsville homes and businesses!
Check this following information out!! if you own a propane patio heater or have maybe been in a restaurant in the area, you might have seen one of these before! When wanting a nice dinner with a seaside view, they can be quiet the accessory to complete the view! Personally, I have been to a few restaurants in SPI and seen their adorable propane patio heaters. I stayed thinking about what dangerous could occur (in the event of a worst-case scenario). how do we handle a situation in the event something ever went wrong?
Here are some safety tips to review when thinking of purchasing or owning a propane pedestal heater
- The MOST important thing to remember is that these heaters are meant for OUTDOOR use only!
- Assure that the propane tank is properly closed and stored in an upright position, away from combustible materials. Keep it away from direct sunlight and in a well-ventilated area, preferably a detached garage or shed.
- Choose the right heater for your space. You’ll have to know the size of the propane heater you have, to know how much range it’ll provide. Standard portable propane heater is about 40,000 BTUs, heating about 20 feet in diameter. If you own a business and have a bigger space, you’ll calculate the dimensions and estimate how many you’ll be needing
- Buy smart. Make sure your heater is commercially rated. Look for a CSA Safety rated product. When you see that rating, CSA Safety, you’ll know that product has passed certification for safety by an independent third party
- Considered one with a thermocouple, which will shut off the gas if the flame goes out, due to high winds or other factors.
- Keep a clearance both vertically and horizontally from the hater when in use
- Secure the heater to precent it from tilting. Many will include a feature in which it’ll shut off in the event the heater falls. You want to consider this if you’re prone to high winds.
- Cover heater when you aren’t using it. This keeps it clean and free of debris that could accumulate
- Store your heater in a secure spot when it is not in use. The heater should not be left outside and exposed to the environment.
- Follow the instructions for proper use and storage of your heater
Contact SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island to Help Businesses Avoid COVID-19
11/4/2020 (Permalink)
SERVPRO OF East Brownsville & South Padre Island is an essential business in the RGV. We remain Faster to any Size Disaster, and crucially, can help prevent a disaster.
Call us for proactive cleaning. We follow the guidelines from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and from FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration) for cleaning frequently-touched surfaces, electronics, porous surfaces (such as upholstery and carpet), and non-porous surfaces (such as stainless steel, tile, and laminate).
SERVPRO works with businesses to help their employees and their communities avoid COVID-19. Our highly-trained technicians use hospital-quality cleaners and disinfectants.
RGV can count on us to follow the current guidelines for the cleaning and disinfection of the wide range of businesses in the area, including:
- Senior-living communities
- Restaurants and other food-service businesses
- Grocery stores and other retail spaces
- Dental office
- Other medical facilities
- Automobile service and rental companies
- Community centers
- Correctional & detention facilities
If your business is not listed above, don’t worry. We most likely have the equipment and supplies to clean it.
Call us at 956-747-3020 any time of day or night, any day of the week.
We are Here to Help®
Deep Cleaning Has Never Been More Important for Businesses in Brownsville
11/4/2020 (Permalink)
SERVPRO® wants commercial businesses in Brownsville, TX to know that we have the specialty training to deal with biological contaminants similar to COVID-19, and can provide deep cleaning and disinfecting services for your facility.
We use EPA-Approved Cleaning Products
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommends cleaning high-touch surfaces with a labeled hospital-grade disinfectant with claims against similar pathogens to the coronavirus and follow CDC and local authority recommendations and guidelines. According to the CDC, high-touch, porous and nonporous surfaces such as doors and doorknobs, light switches, phones, tables, tablets, bathroom fixtures, keyboards, handles and common areas should undergo routine cleaning and disinfecting using specific protocols.
Call Us Today For a Proactive Cleaning
When your business needs specialty cleaning and disinfection services, SERVPRO® of East Brownsville & South Padre Island wants to help. We are on call 24 hours a day and have the specialized equipment necessary to provide the deep cleaning services you need. Call us today at 956-747-3020.
The Different Levels of Commercial Damage
11/3/2020 (Permalink)
One of the areas SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has the capability to handle is commercial damage.
There are so many factors that can contribute to commercial damage occurring such as fires due to unforeseen circumstances, facility usage which puts wear and tear on your property, down to the most basic water damage. No matter the source of the damage, this downtime can be costly both to your business and your customers. When damage at your commercial property happens, how do you know to what level and extent? Below we have a grading system we use to determine the level of which your property is assessed and categorized to begin mitigation.
Level 1
Small commercial loss typically involving 15,000 square feet or less of affected floor space. If the facility was entirely affected, examples of a small commercial loss may include but are not limited to, a stand-alone retail establishment, a small church, a daycare facility, a small shopping center, a small warehouse or manufacturing facility, or a stand-alone administrative building. A Level 1 loss can also be a small portion of a much larger structure.
Level 2
Midsize commercial loss typically involving 15,000 to 60,000 square feet of affected floor space. The building or buildings involved are usually multi-level or greatly divided spaces. If the facility was entirely affected, examples of a Level 2 loss may include but are not limited to, a small multi-family property, a midsize church or school, a small shopping center, a multi-tenant administration facility, or a midsize warehouse or manufacturing facility. A Level 2 loss can also be just a portion of a much larger structure.
Level 3
Large commercial loss typically involving more than 60,000 square feet of affected floor space. The building or buildings involved will likely be large multi-level structures. If the facility was entirely affected, examples of a Level 3 loss can include but are not limited to, a large church, hospital, school, or university; a large multi-family property; a mid- to high-rise retail or administration facility; a large industrial, manufacturing, or warehouse facility; or a large strip-style shopping center or shopping mall. This is the level at which it would be appropriate to refer to the project as a “large loss.” Once our team determines the level of loss, the property is further assessed, and a team of appropriate size is dispatched to get the job done quickly and efficiently. If you have damage at your Commercial property. Give SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island a call at 956-747-3020
SERVPRO'S ERP Commercial Profile Plan
11/2/2020 (Permalink)
Be Proactive Before Commercial Water Damage in Portsmouth
Business owners in Brownsville plan for many contingencies. Employees call in sick or quit, equipment breaks, income ebbs and flows, suppliers fail to meet deadlines, seasonal demand disappoints, or surprises. One crucial concern under the radar until it demands attention is an unexpected water loss. Whether leaky plumbing, storm activity, or appliance malfunction drives the disaster, the future of your business depends on minimizing harm and a fast remediation.
How to Prepare for Water Emergencies
The perfect solution for commercial water damage in Brownsville is to avoid it. Unfortunately, plumbing lines and appliances age and exteriors cannot withstand every severe storm. There are common-sense steps a business owner can take to limit the harm to structural components, contents, and operations. Here are a few ideas you and your staff can implement:
- Locate important documents off-site in secure storage or digitize
- Encase records in waterproof bins and store away from plumbing and spaces prone to flooding
- Dedicate space for inventory above flood lines and far from plumbing, windows, and doors that could admit water
- Raise equipment off the floor
- Ensure all staff know the location of the main water shutoff
- Invest in regular inspection and maintenance of water risks such as plumbing, roofs, gutters, and appliances
Partner with Us -- the Emergency READY Plan (ERP)
SERVPRO offers a unique safeguard for our commercial customers. Contact us far in advance of any water event and schedule a no-obligation assessment of your physical layout and a discussion of how you conduct business. We use this information in a couple of ways to ensure a water disaster does not destroy your life's work:
We make recommendations for adaptations you put in place now to reduce the effect of any water damage on your day-to-day routines and money-making opportunities
We outline a plan of attack in case water damage occurs, personalized for your needs and space. The plan permits our Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC)--trained managers and technicians to begin responding immediately if the worst happens.
We allow you to share additional details through the use of our mobile app, creating your Emergency READY Profile. The two documents together are a concise digital document accessible 24/7 for our crews.
Common Water Issues for Businesses
1/8/2020 (Permalink)
For a commercial property owner in Brownsville, TX, unexpected water problems can be a big issue. Fortunately, a water damage professional can help you assess, clean, and repair damages from any flooding or leaks you may have. Here are a few of the most common water problems a business may face from leaking pipes to foundation cracks.
1. Pipe Breaks
A pipe break can occur in a number of ways. Over time, the pipe can age and loosen in its fittings, or extensive use can lead to pinhole leaks. Extreme heat or cold can also affect a pipe’s integrity. A blocked pipe can lead to pressure buildup and eventually burst.
2. Plumbing Backup
Blocked plumbing can even lead to a toilet backup or sink overflow. When a pipe is blocked, water can take the shortest path out regardless of its intended flow path. Blockages can occur from a number of things, including the buildup of water minerals over time inside a pipe or someone pouring a solidifying material, such as plaster or grease, down a drain.
3. Weather
Extreme weather conditions can also lead to leaking pipes. Cold temperatures can cause the water in pipes to freeze and expand. The expansion puts pressure on the pipe and can create a crack or even cause it to burst altogether. If you know cold weather is coming, you can check with a local professional about what preventive measures to take.
4. Foundation Cracks
Foundation cracks can also become a problem leading to water damage. Water can seep through any cracks and pool, leading to further issues such as mold. Any cracks should be investigated and assessed as soon as possible to determine the best course of action.
Water damage can happen to a commercial property. Fortunately, a professional can fix the damage caused by leaking pipes, foundation cracks, backed up toilet, or weather, and help you repair your property.
Are Sump Pumps the Best for Damage in a Brownsville Store?
1/3/2020 (Permalink)
Water damage is nothing to play with, SERVPRO will walk you through every bit of the damage
With a sprawling commercial property like a department store in Brownsville, substantial water loss incidents can quickly spread to affect a wide area of the building. As troublesome as this might seem, fast response to the emergency can limit the irreparable effect on your stock in the store and the possibility of restoring flooring and other shelving fixtures rather than tearing them out and letting our general contractors replace them.
Many extraction tools can help in interior flooding scenarios where water removal for Brownsville department stores is vital. We strive to provide the best equipment for every disaster, and in many cases, the ideal tool for standing water loss incidents in your store is electric portable submersible pumps. These lightweight units boast a quiet, continual draw of standing water to a designated discharge point, allowing our SERVPRO team to gain control of a widespread water loss emergency effectively. However, sump pumps might not always be the best – or only – extraction equipment necessary to get the job done.
Depth
While you can look to sump pumps to be a reliable option for any depth above two inches, even this small depth can still leave a substantial amount of water that air movers and dehumidifiers could spend weeks attempting to dry out. Instead, once down to the level where sump pumps can lose their prime, our SERVPRO technicians can switch to wet-vacs and light wands to remove the rest of the surface water.
Material
While standing water, in general, can be addressed by the portable electric pump, oversaturation of carpeting in the primary shopping areas of your store cannot get absorbed by this popular option. Instead, our professionals utilize weighted ride-on extraction units that can move consistently through the area. This approach is even more effective if our team can move racks of clothing, standalone shelves, and tables to other unaffected areas of the store to allow unhindered access for moisture removal.
Your department store can need many things to look and feel like it did before the water loss incident, and our SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island team is here to help. We have sophisticated equipment and drying tools to make water losses “Like it never even happened,” when you call (956) 747-3020.
Bio-Hazard Cleaning For Your Commercial Business. What Makes Trauma Cleanup Important?
5/30/2019 (Permalink)
If your commercial business needs Bio-Hazard Cleaning, Our expert technicians are always here to help!
Any site business where a significant traumatic event took place must be cleaned as soon as possible. There are many reasons why a trauma, and crime scene cleanup process like what we offer at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island is vital for your needs.
- Stop Pathogens from Spreading Many bloodborne pathogens could spread around a property after a traumatic event. These includes pathogens produced due to significant blood loss or other cases where bodily fluids might be spread out around a property. A trauma cleanup process neutralizes, and removes all pathogens from an area, and also clears them out of the air so they will not be at risk of spreading.
- Replace Fabrics and Other Surfaces- Sometimes the surfaces in a trauma cleanup site might be stained with blood, and other pathogens to the point where they have to be replaced. The cleanup process can help identify surfaces that might have to be replaced, depending on the amount of damage a space experienced.
- Critical for Emotional Purposes- Many events that require trauma cleaning services can be devastating. These include moments like a death or a significant injury that led to blood loss or the spread of other pathogens. By cleaning out a space, it will feel like normal once again. It is also easier for professionals who are removed from an event to perform the cleanup.
The trauma cleanup process can be difficult, but a professional team like us at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island will help you take care of any cleaning issues. Get in touch with us if you need help with cleaning a troubling space during a tough time.
Commercial Water Damage Cleanup You Can Trust.
5/30/2019 (Permalink)
Our SERVPRO technicians assisting a commercial after a large water loss.
When your commercial business has suffered from water damage, it can be very overwhelming. First, you have to figure out how to get rid of all the water, fix what is causing the problem, and then you have to dry everything out and do any repairs. It can be very time consuming and can put business days to a hold. It is best to call in a professional to help take care of water damage so that you can get things cleaned up the right way.
Our Water Technicians and professional and highly trained to clean up water and extract water and repair all of the damage. They know exactly what to do to safely perform any and all cleanup and repairs in your business. They have advanced water removal tools and large commercial fans to dry everything out. They know exactly what can be saved and what is a total loss. A water damage company will know if your carpet can be dried out, and used safely, or if it would be in your best interest to get new carpet. They can also repair walls, baseboards, doors, flooring, and anything else damaged by water so that your business will look great and will be free from weak spots that could potentially cause problems if not restored properly.
Unfortunately, where you find water, you can usually find mold. Your restoration team can treat any and all mold growth safely to keep your employees and customers from getting sick. They can also keep mold from coming back by treating and killing all mold to make sure it is gone for good.
Contact our office if you need help cleaning up water damage. SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island can handle the job.
Keep Your Business Safe and Clean With Expert Mold Damage Repair
5/28/2019 (Permalink)
A local Commercial Building Was Affected By Water Damage and Was Left Untreated Which Lead To Secondary Damages.
After a flood or other major water damage mold can become a very real problem. Its always safer to have mold removed from your business quickly, even if its not particularly dangerous. Not taking care of mold damage in a timely manner can cause safety and health issues for your customers and staff. One of the best ways to keep your business safe and clean is by trusting a professional to handle any mold damage repair you need. Mold is well known for potentially causing respiratory and other health issues, and this is especially true if you are exposed to it constantly in your business. Even if you can't see all of the mold, it is possible that it has spread into the structure of your home. When this is the case, and the damages are deeper than the surface level, mold can also lead to structural and safety issues .
Taking care of mold damage can be difficult, especially if you don't know what to expect or don't have experience getting rid of mold. It is often better to trust a professional with mold damage repair because they have the skills and knowledge needed to remedy the problem completely. This is critical if your mold problem has affected many aspects of your home. Trusting a professional with your mold damage repair will ensure the problem is completely and safely taken care of, and you will be much less likely to experience more mold in the future.
Services We Provide For Commercial Buildings
5/27/2019 (Permalink)
A Before and After Picture of A commercial business flooring that was in need of a deep cleaning.
What many of you didn't know is, SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island offers many services for commercial buildings for very reasonable prices. If you feel that your Brownsville business is in need of some deep cleaning, Call the cleaning experts at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island. We have highly trained and certified technicians that have the knowledge and skills to get your commercial business looking squeaky clean as well as Our highly advanced equipment and cleaning products.! What SERVPRO provides is HVAC duct cleaning services, Carpet cleaning services, Tile cleaning services, Mold remediation services, Water mitigation and Extraction services for when disaster strikes, as well as deep cleaning you whole commercial business. If you feel that your whole business needs some cleaning or simply just your carpets and flooring cleaned and polished, Remember, Green means clean!
Commercial Cleaning Services: Questions To Ask Proffessionals
1/8/2019 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Of East Brownsville & South Padre Island commercial cleaning services.
Office appearance is always an important part of a company’s image, and so is asking questions. A clean and well-lit work space and reception area can make a lasting favorable impression on employees and customers alike. If you are considering hiring commercial cleaning services to improve the appearance of your office, here are five questions to ask potential providers.
1. Do You Get Ride Of Germs In Addition To Surface Cleaning?
Germs quickly pass from person to person and decrease productivity while increasing employee absenteeism. A commercial cleaning service should be professionally equipped to handle limiting the spread of germs, and keeping your office healthy as well as clean.
2. What Hours Do You Work?
Many cleaning services work off-peak hours to accommodate their clients needs and wants. Nighttime cleaning when the office is empty, it limits the disruptions caused by a cleaning service passing through a work area. However, if your company has odd hours, you might want to discuss this ahead of time with any potential commercial cleaning services and ask if its possible to tailor a work schedule to meet your company's schedule.
3. Do You Use Environmentally Friendly Products?
Consumer's have raised concerns about the excessive use of harsh chemicals used for cleaning. Advanced equipment and modern cleaning products have been designed to thoroughly clean an office using environmentally friendly cleaning techniques. If the use of Environment friendly cleaners is a priority for you, ask your potential commercial cleaning services about their products and their preferred methods to ensure they share your concern for the environment.
4. What Are Your Contract Terms?
As any business arrangement, They usually make you sign a contract or agreement of services if you require ongoing cleaning services. Review the contract for cancellation terms in the event that you are not fully satisfied. Also, be sure to ask for references and check online reviews prior to signing an agreement. At a minimum, the contract should include a description of services to be rendered, the agreed payment terms, and require the cleaning service provider to maintain proper insurance.
5. Do Your Employees Undergo Training?
The quality of employee training makes a difference in terms of quality of work and reliability. Ask commercial cleaners about their training regimens and what specialized cleaning equipment employees will use on the job. Before granting a cleaning service unsupervised access to your facility, you may also wish to inquire about the employment background check process and employee turnover.
Hiring a professional commercial cleaning company is one way to keep your business looking neat and polished. Whether you are looking for a one-time or seasonal cleaning, or if you need services on a recurring basis, SERVPRO Of East Brownsville & South Padre Island can make a significant difference in the overall appearance of your company facilities.
Choosing The Proper Drying Equipment for Commercial Restoration
1/3/2019 (Permalink)
Drying after water loss in commercial building.
Selecting the Proper Drying Equipment for Commercial Restoration
Imagine a disaster has just struck your business caused by a fire or flood from a terrible storm.After making sure everyone is safe, what are your concerns about your business? Can I stay open? Can I get supplies from my vendors? How long will it take to get the place back together? How are we going to pay for it all? at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island, Our job is to help answer these questions and provide the best overall solution. What we need to do is combine these concerns and needs with equipment available on the market to produce the best result. The fundamentals of drying dictate that adding energy (heat) to a material while passing the driest available air over its porous surface will invoke evaporation of unwanted moisture from the material and thus the building itself We have special fans for getting your business dried quickly and also a pump to get all that water out.Here at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island,We provide a variety of drying equipment specifically used when water damage has taken place in your business our equipment gets the job done right and in a matter of hours to get you back in business on time! So whenever your business needs to get dried, Consider SERVPRO We got you covered!
Commercial Carpet Cleaning-How to be successful at it.
5/28/2018 (Permalink)
Old-timers in the carpet cleaning industry remember when hot water extraction (HWE) of office buildings, retail stores and other commercial accounts was profitable, effective and the preferred cleaning method.
Then national maintenance management companies appeared on the scene.
Their business model was to bid low on national accounts, take a healthy cut right off the top and find a cleaner desperate enough to clean Commercial carpet cleaning with hot water extraction commercial carpet at little or no profit. Effective cleaning was no longer a priority. Low price was king.
High production rates and low equipment costs of encapsulation cleaning allowed local owner-operated companies to successfully compete on price, provide a clean appearance and still be profitable. Encapsulation cleaning, in several variations, became an increasingly popular method for commercial carpet cleaning.
How can hot water extraction cleaners provide a high level of service and profitably compete in this environment? That is the question I put to several leading cleaners around the country. Here are some of the key components for success that I was able to compile from my research.
Marketing
Don’t despair. Although it seems they are everywhere, national management companies actually control only a fraction of the carpet that needs to be cleaned.
Develop a marketing plan. This can be based on geography by targeting an area where many prospects are clustered, or it can be based on targeting a specific type of business. Management of company “A” likely knows and interacts with management from companies “B,” “C” and “D.” If you impress company “A” with your service, the others will hear about your services.
Whatever your marketing plan might be, put it in writing and commit to following through. Visit quarterly each company that you target.
Newspapers like to cover positive news about local businesses. Provide well-written press releases to editors of the business sections. Other businessmen are likely to read that portion of the paper first.
In addition to having a website targeting residential clients, create a website that targets commercial prospects.
Bidding
Help your prospect to select a service plan that meets their budget and their needs.
Give them options. Options could include how often various areas are cleaned, perhaps with a mix of HWE and encapsulation. You might offer training for the in-house staff to care for spot, spill and stain removal chores between professional cleanings. This has the added benefit of making the cleaning job easier if many of the spills were removed when they were fresh — long before your team arrives.
Include information about up sells. This is a great way to increase your profit from an account.
One easy add-on is office chairs. Include information in the bid that office chairs can be cleaned for $5 each when you are on-site for carpet cleaning. When carpet cleaning time approaches, remind them to leave out any chairs they want cleaned.
Cubicle dividers and protector for high traffic areas are other items that can be offered at a good profit margin, even when bidding for the carpet portion of the job is competitive.
If you also provide water damage restoration services, you may want to help your client develop a plan on what to do in case of a water emergency.
This information can be very valuable for a business to have, quickly, when the need arises. The plan should include how to contact your company at any time (day or night), any day and any holiday.
There can be a fee for this added service, as well as a retainer, to assure they have high priority for service. This may become extremely important in the event the business is the victim of a catastrophe. When that happens, demand makes it difficult to receive prompt service from restoration companies. You can be the solution.
The process
Being efficient is obviously a significant aspect of being profitable. Here are some suggestions that have proved helpful for commercial carpet cleaners.
Inspect the layout of the building. Decide in advance where to park for the most efficient hose runs, where vehicles won’t need to be moved (or moved less often). Know the location of water hook-ups, where water can be dumped by your auto pump-out systems and the location of electrical outlets for vacuum cleaners. Have this information on the work order. Don’t waste time once the cleaning team is on location.
Use corner guards around cubicles. Solution hoses can be snagged easily.
Use of an electric-powered rotary wand will be less fatiguing and allow cleaners to work efficiently throughout longer jobs.
Drag wands with wide heads are additional options that allow thorough cleaning with reduced operator fatigue than experienced with a typical scrub wand.
When you encounter a spill or other stain that could possibly wick back, mark the location with a piece of masking tape. Come back at the end of the job to apply an anti-wicking encapsulation product.
Teamwork is important. Most commercial cleaning jobs involve more than one team member. The procedure should be clear so that each person will know which task to move to next as he completes each portion of the job.
Plan breaks so that the wand is always moving. A team member who is vacuuming or applying prespray should work for enough ahead so that he can stop for a break when needed. Then he will begin extracting while the other team member benefits from a break.
A janitorial cart can be an effective way to move cleaning products, hoses, buckets, heaters, tabs and even a vacuum cleaner from one location to another and from one floor to another quickly and conveniently.
Think long-term
The highest percentage of soil encountered will always be dry soils. Excessive amounts of dry soil will definitely slow the cleaning process.
Take the time to educate your new client on the value of dry soil management. This is especially important on commercial glue-down carpet.
Huge amounts of dry soil can hide in the dense pile. Not only will this soil slow the cleaning process, but it contributes to wicking, looks bad between cleaning and shortens the life of the carpet due to increased abrasion and wear.
Training your client on the use of sufficient entryway mats and the importance of rotating in clean entry mats on a regular schedule will benefit the customer and significantly reduce the amount of time you need to spend on vacuuming and cleaning. Mats should be placed at every entrance and should be long enough so that those entering the building must walk several steps across the mats, thereby removing as much tracked-in soil as possible.
Include instructions on proper vacuuming and how to be sure the vacuums used in the building are operating effectively.
Use of a quality counter-rotating brush machine as part of your dry soil removal process opens up the pile, allows more soil to be removed and speeds up your cleaning process. It also lifts the pile, and improves carpet appearance.
Luckily SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island can clean your commercial carpet. We have highly trained technicians with Commercial and Residential carpet cleaning experience. No job is too large or small. Please call for a free quote.
5 Whys in School Remediation Projects
5/28/2018 (Permalink)
Have you ever been driven crazy by a young child who keeps asking “Why?” That kid may be onto something. Developed by Sakichi Toyoda and used by automotive companies and other industries to improve safety, quality, productivity and cost, “5 Whys” is a tool used to identify the root cause (origin) of a problem. Simply asking “Why?” at least five times can help you move past looking at symptoms of the problem and onto addressing the root cause of the issue. For example:
- Why is there mold in this classroom? Mold grew where condensation formed on the ceiling.
- Why did condensation form on the ceiling? When chilled air entered the room through a diffuser in the ceiling, it came in contact with warm, moist air and condensation formed around the diffuser.
- Why is there warm, moist air in the classroom? Humidity permeates the walls of the building during warm weather. Since air conditioning was installed, the windows aren’t opened much anymore and some of the window seals are no longer tight.
- Why isn’t the moisture being removed by the air conditioning? The HVAC system is set not to run between midnight and 6 a.m. on weekdays, and it does not run on weekends.
- Why doesn’t the HVAC run during the evenings and on weekends? To reduce consumption of electricity.
Once you know the root cause, you’re in a better position to address the real issue.
Renovated Schools, Real Issues
Renovation can be a cost-effective way to get few more decades of use out of an old building. Schools that are more than 50 years old were designed and built during a time when energy efficiency was less of a concern. Since buildings from that era “breathed” more and classroom windows were opened and closed during the school day, moisture build-up and mold growth was less of an issue.
When old schools are renovated, improving energy efficiency often involves the installation of vapor barriers and additional insulation, tightly sealed low-e windows, high efficiency HVAC and low energy consumption lighting. Properly engineered, installed and operated, these upgrades can improve both the learning environment and operating budget. Unfortunately, mold still occurs in renovated schools and the mold growth can often be traced back to one or more of these root causes:
*moisture that gets trapped between the outer layer of the building and the vapor barrier
*improperly set supply air that causes negative pressure and/or moisture issues
*HVAC that operated in a manner which allows moisture to build up during times when the building is not occupied.
Of these root causes, preventing moisture from permeating the building is likely to be beyond the scope of the immediate mold remediation project. Adjustments to the HVAC system will probably be done by the Maintenance department or the HVAC contractor. However, the principal or administrator of the school will probably appreciate knowing that running their HVAC at reduced levels during evenings and weekends will probably save them from having to call you back in for another mold job.
Minimizing Collateral Damage
Because “concerned parents” tend to bring a lot more attention to situations than teachers and administrators want, consider the following when conducting your site assessment and preparing your project plan:
Be prepared to complete your work in one evening or over the weekend. Concerned parents will be alarmed if they see people in PPE at school.
When setting up containment, hang an additional poly film visual barrier outside of your transition zone. This visual barrier will give your team a place to stage equipment and supplies in the clear zone and keep curious eyes off your gear.
Remind the newer members of your team that we don’t discuss the work that we do with people who are not on the team. It’s especially important to keep the details of school jobs confidential.
The younger children are, the more sensitive they tend to be to environmental contaminants and to the chemicals that are used to remediate. If the classroom or area is used by special needs students, recognize that this population has a higher rate of being immunocompromised and may have additional health considerations. Cleaners and disinfectants that meet US EPA Safer Choice or Design for the Environment (DfE) requirements meet federal standards for low environmental impact and greener chemistries.
Observe the level of cleanliness in the building before you start the project. Mold needs a food source and inadequate housekeeping tends to promote mold growth. Some schools are kept very clean and others are not. This may be an opportunity for improvement that needs to be discussed with the administrator as part of the project conclusion.
Why the 5 Whys?
Getting to the root cause of a problem will enable you to know what’s needed to correct the issue. Although there are other tools and methods available to help with root cause analysis, 5 Whys is probably the easiest one to use and can be learned quickly. Understanding the concerns related to school remediation jobs and factoring them into your project plan will enable you to effectively help a very important part of your community. So the next time your child or grandchild asks “Why?” give ‘em a hug!
If Mold is a concern in a school building, call on the experts at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island. We are a Certified Mold Remediation Company and have extensive experience in commercial and residential mold projects.
Commercial Restoration--Selecting the Proper Equipment
5/25/2018 (Permalink)
In the world of equipment many restorers still use the “WOT” method of equipment selection, as in “Whatever’s On the Truck.” SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island has once or twice fallen into this practice in its initial stages. We quickly changed that way of thought and adopted a more functional method.
I want you now to consider the “WHAT” method, as in “Whatever the Project Requires.” Have you ever lost a bid when you were sure you charged less per day for air movers or labor than anyone else? You may have thought someone had the inside track and maybe so, but most likely you lost the bid on the total bottom line, not on just the bid price.
As we discussed, it is the occupant that pays rent to the owner, who then pays the bank and insurance. So if we keep the tenants happy, we have a better chance of keeping everyone pleased. A successful selection of equipment and deployment depends on the parameters of the job not what you have on hand.
So what are the parameters? How do I get to the total bottom line? Once again, Zig Zigler says it the best: “You can get what you want if you just help enough of the right people get what they want.”
We now know who the right people are; we just need to provide them with a finished project with as little cost and interruption to their services as possible. This is what they want.
Imagine a disaster has just struck your business: fire, flood, earthquake, tornado or maybe like me by a little hurricane called Katrina. After making sure everyone is safe, what are your concerns about your business? Can I stay open? Can I get supplies from my vendors? How long will it take to get the place back together? How are we going to pay for it all?
Our job is to help answer these questions and provide the best overall solution. This is Bottom Line Drying. What we need to do is combine these concerns and needs with equipment available on the market to produce the best result. The fundamentals of drying dictate that adding energy (heat) to a material while passing the driest available air over its porous surface will invoke evaporation of unwanted moisture from the material and thus the building itself. We call it HAT (Humidity, Airflow and Temperature).
Seriously, let’s look at the parameters individually and deploy equipment accordingly.
The first is, can the business stay open? This is determined by structural integrity: Is it safe for occupancy? Can the occupants vendors supply the occupant with the materials or services needed in order to conduct business on a day to day basis? Is there Business Interruption Insurance?
This is of primary concern, because the occupancy of the building is one of the most important factors when developing an allowable temperature range. If people are going to be in the building shopping, eating or working, then noise and temperature level – as well as equipment visibility – are important considerations. So large equipment located away from customers, with air movers on low, and comfortable temperatures are best. You may even need to constantly relocate air movers for aesthetic reasons.
Make sure everyone involved is on the same page
By the way, a hot-air drying unit works fine here if it is cool and dry outside, or you can use localized or “spot” heating for specific, tough-to-dry materials. If the business will be closed for a few days, we do not have creature comfort or visibility concerns, but we have to check on materials and products in the building before we allow for elevated temperature drying (generally above 80 F).
The building’s design is the second most important consideration. You must understand, this consists of the building’s construction materials and physical layout as well as the contents. Most building materials have no problems handling temperatures up to 120 degrees and most materials, especially the denser or less permeable, actually dry better in these higher temperatures.
Please be careful on total temperature (air or material), because sprinkler systems are part of many commercial buildings and their heads are designed to rupture on temperature, not from sensing flame, and some are rated as low as 130 degrees. (How good is your liability insurance? Want to find out?)
The contents are a mixed bag of every material you can imagine, and many are sensitive to temperature or even low humidity – operational computers or server rooms are obviously concerned with high temperature, but low humidity may induce static discharges into the system, doing serious damage.
You need to consult with the occupants and building engineer about temperature- or humidity-sensitive items, and get them to sign off on any elevated temperature drying so you will not be held responsible for something you did not know was there.
The layout generally determines air mover placement and quantity, but it also very important to the drying system selection: LGRs, desiccants or heat-based systems. Here, the general guidelines are simple: it is much cheaper to rent one big piece of equipment than many smaller pieces, thus decreasing the bottom line.
This is why many commercial projects that have large common areas or hallways use desiccants or larger trailer-mounted heating systems. But if the layout is one of multiple exterior entrances (1,000- to 3,000-square-foot individual units) like condos or hotel rooms, LGR’s are going to be the fit. Layout also includes site access and power availability, as they are also major determining factors, as well as what equipment happens to be available when you need it (as much as I hate to say it, sometimes “WOT” is all we have to work with).
Use the right equipment to suit the project’s needs
Then there is the Question of All Questions: “How long is it going to take?” “It will be dry when it’s dry” is true, but that’s not what I mean. Lately, a lot of focus has been on drying as fast as possible, and that is great in the residential or commercial market when the building is unoccupied, but when a commercial customer needs his facility to conduct business, being out of business even for two days can be unacceptable.
Businesses such as restaurants and hotel ballrooms have planned functions. Since Mrs. Jones will probably have only one 50th anniversary party, are you going to tell her she can’t have the party tonight? Many times you can dry the carpet/flooring in several hours, have it safe for the party and start the wall drying after hours, when the guests have left.
In this case, you are going to spend a few more days drying with increased equipment billing and labor hours, but there would be no business interruption payout, again making the bottom line lower. I call this “Ghost Drying” because you are constantly working on the wet structure, but anyone who uses the facility hardly even notices you are there. You have just made the insurance company, the building owner, the occupant, and Mrs. Jones very happy.
The last word in drying is communication: Be sure that when you are bidding on a project that the owner, tenants, insurance folks and all of your people are on the same page. Just because you know the benefits of how you custom tailored this drying project for them does not mean they understand it.
It is important to start every bid submission with a meeting of all concerned and continue with these meetings on a daily basis until the project is complete. This openness in working together as well as showing concern and understanding for all involved will make you a successful Bottom Line Dryer.
SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island carries every type of equipment that might be needed on a Drying project. Commercial or Residential, you can rest assured we have the trained and qualified personnel to determine the equipment needs.
Commercial Sewage Losses--Getting Paid
5/25/2018 (Permalink)
While most insurance policies exclude coverage for cat 3 water, for decades they were paid out anyway by adjusters. Now, things are changing, and getting category 3 water jobs paid for is not so easy.
For unknown reasons, claims adjusters must have read the 12-year-old fungi and bacteria sublimits on property policies in 2016 and started pulling the trigger on denying claims under the sublimits of coverage.
The relatively sudden change in claims handling protocols on property insurance is evidenced in the 2016 loss experience of Environmental Impairment Liability insurance policies sold to commercial property owners. A mold claim never reaches an EIL policy if the property policy is paying for the loss.
Sewage loss
Almost all mold-related EIL claims in 2016 came in from commercial buildings like hotels, condos, schools and shopping malls.
In 2016, there were more mold losses paid on Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) type insurance policies than from all other sources of contamination losses paid for under that type of insurance. EIL policies were designed for use by industrial firms and waste disposal companies. Today, there are more mold claims under EIL policies than the claims arising from industrial spills, leaking landfills and pipelines.
Almost all mold-related EIL claims in 2016 came in from commercial buildings like hotels, condos, schools and shopping malls. These firms are not traditional buyers of EIL-type insurance policies and almost all of these buildings do not have this coverage in place today. Problem!
Here is why mold evolving as the #1 source of claims under EIL policies is such an important development to a restoration contractor wanting to get paid for commercial work:
Less than 1% of all commercial buildings are insured under a EIL type insurance policy today;
99% of building owners are needlessly uninsured for mold/bacteria related damages today;
Only claims that are not covered in the property and liability policies of the property owner make it to the EIL coverage for payment;
The amount of mold work country-wide in 2016 was stable to the levels of 2014 and 2015;
The number of EIL policies insuring commercial buildings only grew 8% over those three years;
Which means for EIL policies to get a surge in mold claims, claims adjusters must have started to deny more mold related losses under the standard property policies in 2016 and;
With only a 1% market penetration for the EIL insurance product line in commercial construction in 2016, there must be a lot of property losses where the property owners are not getting the claims settlements they were expecting from the property insurance company;
All this translates to more bad debts for restorers.
Getting paid for sewage loss
The solution to the mold/bacteria coverage gap is a specially designed EIL type insurance policy that insures losses form “pollutants” including all sorts of microbial matter.
Mold-related claims being denied coverage will financially challenge many property owners. A large uninsured property loss could leave a restorer in a lurch financially if the restoration work has been completed before the stakeholders in the building figure out that the insurance coverage is only going to pay a $10,000 sublimit of coverage for a loss that involves a speck of mold.
To make sure a property owner has the money to pay for water restoration work in a world of enlightened claims adjusters, it will become increasing important for commercial property to be insured under and specially modified Environmental Impairment Liability (EIL) insurance policy.
Today, less than one out of 100 commercial properties actually have this type of insurance in place. Which means today less than one out of 100 property owners will have the insurance needed to pay more than $10,000 for a loss involving a speck of mold or bacteria in any sequence to the loss event.
Of course, limiting the coverage for the entire loss to only $10,000 assumes the insurance claims adjuster is paying attention to the exact words in the exclusions for fungi or bacteria in almost all types of commercial insurance policies. On small losses the adjusters tend to ignore the sublimits or errantly apply them to only the part of the loss involving the direct remediation of mold or bacteria. The problem is the bigger the loss, the ones you would never want an uncollectable bill from, the more claims supervisors there are looking at it. The smart supervisors realize every time they pay a mold or category 3 water loss like the sublimits do not exist, they undermine the insurance company’s ability to use the flood exclusion which is built under the same insurance design. As a result, the larger the loss the less likely the property insurance company is going to pay for it.
The solution to the mold/bacteria coverage gap is a specially designed EIL type insurance policy that insures losses form “pollutants” including all sorts of microbial matter.
These new generation EIL-type policies will be marketed under various brand names, we have one that took eight years in research and development to create. We brand named our EIL policy for commercial property the ARMR-HPR insurance program. HPR stands of Highly Protected Risk. The HPR part of the insurance product is we will only insure a property at the very favorable rates if all of the insured locations covered under the policy have an Emergency Ready Plan in place with an approved restoration firm such as SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island, and that each building has been walked through by the restoration firm.
With a ERP in place from SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island we can insure commercial buildings for about half the cost of an EIL type policy sold without an ERP plan. Typically, the premium for the ARMR-HPR product is less than 15% of the current property insurance premiums, which puts the needed coverage to close the gaps in insurance coverage created by mold and bacteria exclusions and sub-limits on property and liability insurance policies within the reach of most property owners and management firms.
Connecting the dots on all of this it is looking like the mold claims in EIL type policies can only be explained by changes in claims payment practices under traditional property insurance policies. Since 2005, property insurance policies have had sub-limits for mold and sometimes bacteria related damages as little as $10,000. As many property insurance policies are written, the most a claims adjuster should pay for the entire job involving cleaning a speck of mold in any sequence to the project is the amount of the sub-limit. To have adequate coverage for mold/bacteria related work in commercial buildings, property owners and managers need to either dramatically increase the mold/bacteria sub limits from $10,000 to a far larger amount or procure a separate specially designed EIL type insurance policy.
Handling Category 3 Water Claims
The best way to get paid for mold and bacteria contamination work is to have an insured building. More than 99% of commercial building are under insured today for mold or bacteria related losses.
Restorers with EIL policies can help property owners procure this needed coverage for mold and bacteria related losses by providing Emergency Ready Plans to property owners and managers. By encouraging property owner and managers to get insured for what a water intrusion event involving mold or bacteria is likely to cost is the best way to assure you will be paid for the work you do on any loss involving a speck of any form of mold and sometimes bacteria. The best way to get paid for mold and bacteria contamination work is to have an insured building. More than 99% of commercial building are under insured today for mold or bacteria related losses.
Call the experts at SERVPRO of East Brownsville & South Padre Island to set up an appointment for your ERP. It’s a free service so don’t delay. We are always here to help.