Small businesses do many things right – they’re nimble, creative, collaborative and offer great team atmospheres – but one thing is a challenge for every compact company: surviving a disaster. As many as 40 percent never open their doors after experiencing a flood, fire or severe storm. The key to… Read more »
When fire scorches a manufacturing facility or floods soak an apartment complex, damage occurs on a large scale. More people evacuate from bigger areas. Owners, with little flexibility to relocate tenants and operations, have high labour and materials needs – and the need to manage multiple partners performing restoration. Not… Read more »
It’s a well-known fact that the most successful companies are those that build the best partnerships. Nowhere is this truer than choosing a partner to help when a fire, flood, storm or other disaster hits. These unpredictable and catastrophic events damage your property and disrupt operations instantly – and if… Read more »
On a shimmering summer day, four people park a landscaping vehicle – name and logo emblazoned on the side – outside a residence. Two, clothed in matching shirts, busily mow the grass and neatly trim the edges. The others empty the home’s valuables. Within 15 minutes, they’re gone. Neighbours had… Read more »
Business continuity planning is seen today as a vital and integral activity for companies large and small. Hoping for the best without preparing for the worst is a dangerous red flag that company owners, management, financial backers and local government officials see as short-sighted and extremely unwise. Paul Davis companies… Read more »