Business Protection
Small business is big business in this country - accounting for 99.7 percent of all employers in the United States, according to the United States Small Business Administration. But unlike their larger counterparts, small businesses are especially at risk from disaster, since few have the resources or knowledge to develop...
When disasters strike, businesses that are able to reopen sooner help their communities recover more quickly.
The IBHS guide, Getting Back To Business--A Guide for the Small Business Owner Following Disaster was developed to help business owners work toward recovery.
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Grounds maintenance and landscaping are major components of the interconnected systems that work together to protect a commercial building from water damage. In sometimes unexpected ways these outdoor activities and elements can have sudden and extreme impact on the building itself. This quick guide will draw your attention to the...
Proper operation and maintenance of the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system is essential to reducing the risk of water damage to a commercial building. And, while every building is unique, and HVAC systems vary, this brief guide includes all of the basics you need to establish a solid...
All buildings are different, but each is at risk for water damage. From a minor roof leak to violently destructive hurricanes, any unwanted water intrusion can significantly impact the value of a commercial property. Protecting the roofs, walls, windows, and other components of 'the envelope', is essential to reducing the...
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