EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS
● Stabilisation of the environment to prevent further damage.
● Detecting leaks using different methods such as thermal imagery/acoustics.
● Protection and mitigation to critical assets.
● Protecting or removing unaffected items to protect and prevent them from being damaged.
● Listing/creating inventories of affected items.
● Installing equipment to stabilise the environmental conditions (i.e. air quality, temperature and humidity).
It is important that these mitigation works are carried out as quickly as possible, to prevent any further damage to your facility and its contents. When implemented fast, these activities will increase the potential for successful restoration.
Restoration experts will then create an inventory and determine which items can be restored. These works will either be carried out on your site, or damaged items may be carefully packed and taken away to a specialist workshop.
PREPARE FOR THE WORST Having clear procedures in place for disaster scenarios is not just a good practice—it's vital. A robust disaster recovery programme is a critical part of any health and safety plan. Not only does it increase your resilience, but it also increases your ability to recover quickly following an incident, reducing the impact on equipment, resources, and customers.
RED ALERT by BELFOR, for example, is structured to work with your own emergency procedures so that when the unexpected happens, an action plan can be initiated with speed and effectiveness.
Before an incident occurs, we do a thorough survey of your facilities, systems, and important assets, to identify and plan a critical path to business recovery. We recommend practical, proven steps to prevent or solve potential problems before they become reality.
A RAPID RESPONSE In a disaster scenario, quick action is crucial to minimising damage and preventing unnecessary secondary damage. How you respond in the immediate aftermath can determine whether your business recovers swiftly or suffers significant losses.
The first 24 to 48 hours following a disaster are the most critical. After ensuring everyone's safety and contacting emergency services, your next call should be to your disaster recovery partner.
They will visit the affected site as quickly as possible to carry out the necessary health and safety checks and assess the damage. They will then start carrying out any emergency mitigation works. These works may include:
● Making your property safe and secure. ● Removing standing water and debris. ● Safety checks and installing temporary power supply. ● Identifying and dealing with hazardous materials.
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We also create a blueprint of your site, to ensure we know where key locations and assets are, and we review this en-route to your site so we can begin the recovery process as soon as we arrive.
If an incident does occur, one call to our 24-hour hotline activates your RED ALERT service and, as a priority client, your case takes precedence, enabling you to jump the queue and get back up and running sooner than the rest.
CALL IN THE EXPERTS BELFOR has been helping businesses recover from disasters for over 70 years. Our network of highly skilled restoration specialists, industry-leading equipment, and innovative technology is designed to support your operations during times of crisis. A rapid and well-coordinated response can make all the difference in mitigating further damage and ensuring a quick recovery.
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