Ten Tips for Drying Your Ministry
When water floods a ministry building, you need to react quickly. This article walks you through the cleanup process in 10 simple steps.
Winter weather and freezing temperatures can lead to costly disruptions to ministry activities. From frozen pipes to slips and falls, prepare now to minimize the risk of damage to your property or injuries to your people. Use these free resources to help protect your Christian church, camp, or school.
When water floods a ministry building, you need to react quickly. This article walks you through the cleanup process in 10 simple steps.
In some ways, preparing to lose power is like preparing for every disaster, all at once. But you are not powerless—there are things you can do before the lights go out.
Follow these tips to protect your church from water damage due to frozen pipes, leaks, or overflows in your church.
By insulating pipes and being careful during severe, freezing weather, your ministry can avoid joining the half-million homes and businesses damaged each year by frozen pipes.
Brotherhood Mutual and IBHS provide the ten recommendations to reduce your risk of damage caused by frozen pipes.
Routine inspections and maintenance will help prevent many roadside emergencies, but unforeseen incidents are always a possibility.
This checklist walks you through some preventive measures you can take to protect people and prevent injuries from slips and falls at your ministry.
Use this cold weather maintenance checklist to keep your church building safe in the winter. Take action to avoid frozen pipes and slippery sidewalks at your ministry.
Follow good risk management practices by winterizing your church, school, and other ministry buildings to protect them from problems with snow, ice, frozen pipes and your heating system.
Storms, illness, or security threats can disrupt your activities. Here are 5 steps to developing a disaster plan that can help your ministry achieve operational resiliency.
A hailstorm has just passed over your ministry. Do you know all the places to look for damage? Enlist a few people from your ministry then use this list to help inspect your property.
There's nothing worse than walking into your building only to find flooding, vandalism, or theft. By using smart sensors to monitor your property, you can help reduce the likelihood of disruptive events.
It's not just your plumbing pipes that can freeze and burst. Dry pipe fire sprinkler systems are susceptible, too.
Keep your church or ministry vehicles safe for driving in snow and other winter weather by practicing risk management inspections of the vehicles.
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