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Strategic Response Partners States, "Battle Tested" Hurricane Disaster Plan Shouldn't Be Underestimated

LogoAs the world continues to adapt to the ever-changing climate amidst COVID-19, one thing remains constant – large-scale storms do not give second chances. This sobering reality is central to Strategic Response Partners (SRP) latest announcement. As an industry-leader with decades of experience in disaster prevention, response and recovery, SRP continues to strongly urge professionals who maintain and manage hospitals, businesses, commercial properties, municipalities, multi-family buildings, and assisted care facilities, alike, to each have a detailed and customized hurricane disaster plan in place well before disaster ever strikes.

New Elite Drone Technology from Strategic Response Partners Helps Businesses Recover After a Natural Disaster

LogoToo often, business owners think they have all the information they need to get their insurance claim paid quickly following a storm. They should think again. Disaster management company, Strategic Response Partners (SRP) says they have seen insurance companies quickly deny otherwise credible claims after a significant storm based solely on incomplete or insufficient documentation. The industry-leading disaster response company urges business owners not to become a statistic. With the right preparations in place, SRP clients can rest assured that they've done everything right to financially survive the storm, even if their property doesn't.

Before Hurricane Season Strikes Strategic Response Partners Urges Business Owners to Protect Themselves from Making One of the Top 3 Most Common Mistakes

LogoFEMA statistics state that approximately 40% of all businesses never recover from a natural disaster. With that in mind, Strategic Response Partners (SRP) asks business owners to prepare themselves so that their businesses safely sidestep that statistic. Increasing safety and peace of mind, the company assures that there are certain steps a business should take to ensure they are adequately prepared.

Strategic Response Partners Launches Extreme Drone Division SkyForceX to Transform Weather Forecasting and the Future of Disaster Response

LogoOn a mission to save lives, Strategic Response Partners (SRP) announces the launch of their new specialized division aptly named SkyForceX. In their use of cutting-edge drone technology to completely revolutionize the way storm patterns and incoming severe weather are predicted, SRP is on a mission to save lives. Now SRP will use their expertise on a whole new level to help their clients prevent business interruption due to impending storm damage. Their new custom unmanned aircraft systems will employ innovative meteorological technology to help provide site-specific early warning severe weather predictions.

Strategic Response Partners Says 40% of Businesses Could Fold and Be Liable for Loss of Lives Without Tornado Disaster Teams in Place

LogoThough federal labor laws generally require all employers to have an emergency action plan that organizes activity during workplace emergencies, one disaster management company says too often, most employers don't even have any plan whatsoever, and for the ones that do, at best, their plans are meager, outdated, and/or ineffective. Exemplifying this point, often times large residential buildings have numerous tenants who errantly believe they are safe before and after a storm due to the building owner's perceived aptitude for maintaining adequate safety guidelines. Unfortunately, all too often this is not the case. Culpable large commercial asset owners in Tornado Alley - namely South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Northern Texas, and Eastern Colorado generally have more on their shoulders than managing bottom lines. Due to a large number of natural disasters their building assets incur, such asset managers also have to try to manage blame in an effort to deal with the devastating financial burden natural disasters can cause to these properties.

Strategic Response Partners Informs CA Wildfire Survivors They'll Need a Certified Industrial Hygienists' Environmental Clearance Certificate

LogoSure, the wildfires that recently caused California residents billions of dollars in property damage are out. For that, everyone can breathe a sigh of relief. However, disaster management company Strategic Response Partners says, the breath shouldn't be too deep. Thousands of families and business owners affected by the fires should be aware that dangerous toxin exposure abounds just by living and working in and around older buildings that recently burned that may have contained aluminum windows, asbestos, lead, and other industrial chemicals that may have blown up into the air and spread to adjoining properties and may now contaminated with a "tiny" hidden carcinogenic intruder. It's called particulate matter and though it's less than 2.5 micrometers in size, the larger concern is what this particulate matter is made up of that can further complicate health issues. Especially toxic for children, the elderly, and those with heart or lung diseases, these airborne toxins comprise a danger zone all their own. So much so, their related deaths are reported to be comparable to those caused by traffic accidents. And, while offending companies keep options open, like filing bankruptcy just so they don't have to pay nearly $11.4 billion in claims, the potential for ongoing health concerns is not something that can be negotiated.