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Your Beaver Falls Business Can Come Back After a Natural Disaster l SERVPRO® of Beaver County

3/10/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO employee wearing black shirt reviewing restoration plans on tablet with businessman SERVPRO of Beaver County knows the commercial restoration process inside and out. Here are some of our best tips in choosing the right restoration com

Are you a business owner in Beaver Falls? If so, we’re here to support you and help you succeed. In fact, because we’re invested in our community, we really want you (and our entire community) to thrive!

We know business owners can feel like they’re facing an uphill battle after a natural disaster like a fire, flood or severe storm strikes. But business owners in our area have a powerful partner in the local SERVPRO team. We’re always here to help you when you need advice and support.

Here are some of the best pieces of advice we can offer local business owners as they begin the restoration process.

Advice for Business Owners Going Through the Restoration Process

Your business has what it takes to thrive even after a natural disaster. But you need to know the best steps to take to help you move forward. Here’s what we recommend:

Your disaster plan is vital. It’s difficult for most business owners and their families to focus and think clearly after a disaster. That’s why it’s smart to plan for these situations before they happen. Before you need it, build a disaster plan and spend time reviewing and learning the steps. If you’re impacted by a disaster, read the steps you laid out again (or a few times) and follow them.

Document the damage you’ve suffered. Take plenty of pictures. You’ll want to do these before you start cleaning up the damage so your insurance company can get an accurate picture of what happened. Also, inventory lost or damaged items.

Reach out to your employees and offer any assistance you can. Your employees are a major part of your business, and they may need your help. You can look to resources like the Small Business Administration (SBA) for help.

Stay in touch with your stakeholders. Regular contact with your suppliers, your employees, your customers and your community. will put you in a better position when it’s time to open again.

If your business is damaged due to fire, water or any other cause, you can always count on us for restoration assistance. We have crews who are available 247 in the event of an emergency. Contact us at any time to learn more about our restoration services and how we can help you.

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