Water Emergencies - Before, During, and After
Planning ahead can help save ministry property during a water emergency. Proper maintenance can help avoid plumbing disasters.
Flood damage can lead to costly disruptions of ministry activities. From a water line break to flash flooding, 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.
Planning ahead can help save ministry property during a water emergency. Proper maintenance can help avoid plumbing disasters.
When water floods a ministry building, you need to react quickly. This article walks you through the cleanup process in 10 simple steps.
Learn how to defend your ministry property against water damage and find out what steps to take if you find a leak.
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.
When water is everywhere, most people are unsure whom to call for assistance or if their insurance covers water damage. Water can intrude onto your camp's property in multiple ways and its source can determine whether you have coverage.
Follow these tips to protect your church from water damage due to frozen pipes, leaks, or overflows in your church.
Follow good risk management practices by inspecting and repairing your ministry's roof, gutters, drains, and attic.
Learn how regular inspections and routine maintenance can help you prevent major water damage.
To save money and avoid the hassles associated with water damage, perform regular inspections. Use this checklist to get started.
How prepared are you to weather a tornado, flood, fire or other natural disaster? Download this checklist to find out.
When it breaks down, a water heater can lose 40 to 60 gallons of water in a slow leak or sudden gush. Taking preventive measures can extend the life of your water heater and possibly prevent water damage.
Water damage restoration professionals have the experience and equipment required to restore church buildings back to their original state, plus eliminate harmful microbes that cause mold.
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.
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.
Learn how to help your ministry or Christian school recover from damage caused by flooding.
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