EPMA. Overview of Servpro Large loss capability Emergency Ready Profile.

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EPMA

Overview of Servpro Large loss capability Emergency Ready Profile

Getting to Know SERVPRO ® SERVPRO’s independently owned and operated Franchises have been helping business owners recover from disasters for over 40 years… The Experience You Need!

Getting to Know SERVPRO ® Trusted by insurance companies across America. Over 1,600 Franchise Locations in 48 states specializing in fire, water and mold cleanup and restoration. Nine franchises in Maine. We are faster to any size disaster!

SERVPRO ® Policy Customer call returned within one hour. On site within four hours. Verbal briefing to adjuster within eight business hours.

Speed Matters! Prompt response makes the customer feel cared for. A fast response can make the difference between restoring an item and replacing it. Lower cost claims help your loss ratio. Even more important for commercial losses.

SERVPRO ® Service Tiers Local Franchise (that’s us!) Storm Teams Large Loss Response Team Extreme Teams Ready for Whatever Happens™

No One Plans to have a Disaster, But You Can Plan For It! Disasters and emergencies always strike without warning. Planning ahead speaks trust to your constituents and your employees. In the event your business is affected by a disaster, they don’t necessarily have to be.

No One Plans to have a Disaster, But You Can Plan For It. By preparing now, you demonstrate excellence in readiness planning by compiling a comprehensive information resource to use in case of a disaster. Timely response in a crisis can: –Minimize interruption and associated lost school days. –Save thousands of dollars in reduced secondary damage.

Timing is Everything! By developing a SERVPRO ® Emergency READY Profile for your school, you can help minimize the amount of time your school is inactive by having an immediate plan of action. Knowing what to do, who to call and what to expect in advance is the key to timely mitigation. Timely mitigation minimizes the effects of water and fire damage allowing your property and school to be restored at an advanced rate, lessening downtime.

Many schools have an emergency contingency plan in place, but few have a plan to get back into their buildings following a disaster. It is estimated that 95% of disasters affecting regular school operations are internal or man-made, such as fire or internal flooding. With the proper planning, you can better survive disasters when they occur. Are You Ready?

SERVPRO’s Emergency READY Profile is not a contingency plan, but it is a vital component of any existing plan. Most full contingency plans are made up of three main parts: incident response, disaster recovery and business continuity. The SERVPRO ERP addresses incident response and disaster recovery. Think about the potential disasters that could affect your facility. Now ask yourself this question: Are You Ready?

Our SERVPRO ® Emergency READY Profile is a start up approach that provides critical information needed to begin mitigation and recovery services.

Why the SERVPRO ® ERP? A no cost assessment of your facility. –This means there is no need to allocate funds, giving you a great value at no cost. It was purposely designed to contain only the critical information needed in the event of an emergency. –It will only take a little time to complete and will not take you away from current projects. But it will save you a lot of time if ever needed. Establishes SERVPRO ® as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider. –This gives you piece of mind that if you ever need cleanup or restoration services, you have a provider that is an industry leader and will be there for you.

Why the SERVPRO ® ERP? Identifies the line of command for authorizing work to begin. –This saves time so we can begin the work of mitigating the damage which can save you time and money. Provides facility details such as shut-off valve locations, priority areas and priority contact information. –Having a quick reference of what to do, how to do it and who to call provides solutions in advance of an emergency so that during the emergency you are “Ready for whatever happens.”

ERP Development Identifies local emergency contact information such as fire, police and hospital contacts. Establishes main internal contact for purposes of employee safety. Employee and Emergency Contacts

ERP Development Identifies local utility contact information. Provides a detailed description of utility shut off locations. Allows for a photo upload of each utility location, providing a visual aide for quick reference. SERVPRO ® can provide shut-off tags to be placed on each shut-off specifically labeled to ease recognition. Utility Contact and Shut Off Locations

ERP Development Identifies name, title, phone number and of all primary contacts needed to begin cleanup and restoration: Building Owner Building Contact Work Authorization Contact Maintenance Contact Risk or Property Manager SERVPRO ® Primary Contact Information Internet Provider HVAC Contractor Elevator Company Flooring Company Plumber Electrician

ERP Development Captures structural and contents insurance information. Identifies the carrier, broker and policy number for quick reference in the event of an emergency. Allows for upload of your insurance declaration page, if desired, detailing your coverage and policy information. Insurance Contact Information

ERP Development A one page snapshot of your facility. Provides address, photo and directions to your location. Provides a brief description of the facility including: –Structural information and special instructions. –Total square footage and square footage by floor. –Type of flooring. –Supplemental backup power. –Hazardous material information. Property Overview Information

ERP Development This establishes building access in advance for companies like SERVPRO ® in order to accelerate a smooth response to a disaster. Provides instructions and photos of: –Where to park service vehicles. –Preferred building access showing entrance locations. –Preferred elevator and stairwell use. Building Access Information

Completing the ERP Process The Emergency READY Profile will also allow for: –Additional notes about your facility. –Inclusion of Lead Reports. –Inclusion of Asbestos Reports. –Copy of your companies Evacuation Floor Plan.

Completing the ERP Process Once all the information is captured, it can be printed, viewed on a smartphone with the Servpro® app, and shared electronically. Your complete ERP will also include weather alert information, disaster preparedness tips and mitigation tips on what to do until help arrives.

Contingency Planning Resources FEMA.Gov, Ready.Gov and the Institute for Business and Home Safety website, ibhs.org, have full contingency planning resources.

Are You Ready?