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Emergency Response Plan

Statistics say every business will experience a loss once every 7 years

Fires, water damage and weather-related natural disasters happen unexpectedly. Insurance statistics state that on average, commercial businesses will experience a loss once every seven years. When disaster strikes, what’s your plan?

(Hint: If your emergency plan is still in a binder, it’s time to update it.)

Stay In Business With an Emergency Response Plan

One hour is all we need to put together a comprehensive and accessible plan for your business. Our experts will walk through your facility and document key components to a rapid response, should an emergency strike. And best of all…it’s free for you!

So what’s in it for us? We are in the business of recovery, however, we never want your business to have to experience a loss. We both succeed by being prepared. An emergency response plan with ServiceMaster means that we will be able to respond faster, with the right equipment, and most accurate information.

DID YOU KNOW?

  • 25% of businesses never re-open after a loss.
  • 80% of companies who don’t recover in a month are likely to go out of business.
  • 75% of businesses without emergency plans fail within 3 years.

Identify

Our team will walk through your facility to:

  • capture images via Matterport camera
  • document the building layout
  • identify key emergency contacts
  • locate water shut-off valves

Document

Once we have gathered all of the necessary information from your team, we will create an account within our cloud-based system and show you how to:

  • share login information with appropriate team members
  • access all of the documented information via your phone or computer
  • what to do in case of an emergency

React

Should you experience an emergency and choose to call us for recovery services, we will be able to:

  • respond faster
  • bring the appropriate equipment for your space
  • provide priority response over other emergency calls

Be proactive vs. reactive

When disaster strikes, time is of the essence. See how these emergency situations benefited from a proactive rather than a reactive response, which saved them time and money.