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Dealing with Smoke Damage...Even if your business is not affected by fire, smoke damage from another floor or nearby building can destroy important documents and equipment. Smoke can flow through plumbing, ventilation and other routes to damage property. After a fire, it is important to find the best help to restore your business. The restoration process is greatly affected by the type of smoke and smoke damage in a fire. For the fastest possible response, business owners should contact their insurance provider and the local fire department to familiarize themselves with the varieties of smoke damage. For more information, please visit: Business.gov's public resources for small businesses: www.business.gov/topics/research_resources The United States Small Business Administration: www.sba.gov The American Better Business Bureau: www.bbb.org The Occupational Safety and Health Administration: www.osha.gov The US Environmental Protection Agency: www.epa.gov The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: www.noaa.gov NOAA's National Weather Service: www.nws.noaa.gov US Geological Survey: www.usgs.gov The National Transportation Safety Board: www.ntsb.gov How will it work for you?Hear real business survival stories. Our latest video features executives describing how Agility helped their business survive the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina. Call today to learn more. 1-877-364-9494 |
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