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5 Ways to Prepare Your Business for a Flood | SERVPRO® of Madison/Goodlettsville

6/19/2019 (Permalink)

When the forecast is calling for torrential downpours for Madison / Goodlettsville the good news is you don’t have to wait like a sitting duck. There are plenty of things you can do to prevent flood damage before the first drop hits the ground.

Sewage buildup, leakage, and storm damage can ruin buildings and destroy Madison / Goodlettsville businesses. It’s important to be ready in the event of a flood so that your business can minimize the cost of restoration and repair. If you are preparing for a storm, here are four things you can do.

Furniture and Electronics: Move to Higher Ground  

This is a simple concept, however, putting expensive electronics and furniture in an area that won’t be effected if the floor gets wet may save you thousands of dollars. You can reduce the risk of damage to your building by moving any furniture and utilities to a higher level. Items such as computers, important documents, and machinery should be moved up to a floor that is less likely to receive damage.

Important Data: Always have a Back Up

Storms can cause power outages; sometimes that causes problems with data being lost. If you are concerned about important documents being wiped out in a storm, try to back up all important data needed for the business so that you don’t lose anything that is vital to your company’s success. This could prevent a major headache and a lot of time trying to recover data. Again, moving servers and paper copies of documents to higher ground could save you in the long run.

Insurance: Manage Your Policy

Standard insurance policies don’t normally cover flooding, so consider additional coverage if the risk of flooding and water damage is high. Consider the property’s location and amount of average precipitation you get in your area. These factors may convince you to opt for additional coverage. Flood insurance is a special policy that is federally backed by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and available for homeowners, renters and businesses.

Evacuation Plan: Get Out Before the Rain Starts

Evacuate the building before there is any sign of floodwater. Make sure your workers are trained beforehand so that they know how to escape the building. They need to know how to get themselves and customers to a safe, dry place. Keeping everyone safe is a top priority in the event of a flood, and by having an evacuation plan, you can prevent chaos and confusion from erupting.

Gutters and Storm Drains: Keep Them Clear

You can keep the storm damage to a minimum by cleaning your gutters and drains. These structures are made to direct water away from the weakest parts of your building. If gutters get clogged, the water can overflow and lead to more destruction.

There are many things you can do to prevent flooding and minimize water damage. By taking these precautions, you can ensure the safety of your employees as well as the preservation of your property and data.

If your business has been affected by a flood or storm damage, know that SERVPRO® of Madison/Goodlettsville is here for you. Contact us today to learn how we’re able to make it “Like it never even happened.”

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