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Landslides. Mass Earth Movement Can Cause Brutal Damage to Your Facility.

Downward pulls of soil and rock can topple over buildings and cause devastation. Damaged electrical, water, gas, and sewage lines, structural ruin, and disrupted travel routes are some of its effects. Look to us to deliver the products you need to prepare and rebuild.



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PREPARE

Plan

A thorough, written plan should explain evacuation and shutdown procedures, medical duties, contact information, alternate communications center, location of critical records, and communication methods.

Stay Alert

Stay awake and vigilant, as many debris-flow fatalities happen when people are sleeping. Listen for warnings of intense rainfalls on a portable, battery-powered TV or radio. For more information, click here

Contact

Notify local fire, police, or public works department, inform your team, and evacuate if necessary.


RECOVER

Assess

Start with the structure of the building, then move onto equipment, inventory, and other areas of the business. Determining whether the space can be used while repairs are being made will either spped up or delay the process of reopening.

Rebuild

File claims with insurance carriers. Get quotes from qualified vendors. Begin repairs.

Reopen

Once everything is in place, keep your customers, employees, vendors, and the community informed about your schedule.


Resources
Landslides have the highest frequency of occurrence between November and March, and knowing how they can affect you and your business is important. The devastating harm caused by landslides include broken electrical, water, gas, and sewage lines, structural damages, and disrupted roadways and railways, and costs around $1 billion each year in the US alone.
Landslides can occur quickly, often with little notice, and the best way to prepare is to stay informed about changes in and around your home that could signal that a landslide is likely to occur.
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In the event of a devastating storm, earthquake or other natural distaster causing damage, companies should implement a disaster response plan with a business continuity component. According to a recent study, two out of three businesses do not have a disaster response plan.
Government Emergency Programs
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