by Monica Alvarado | Feb 22, 2024 | Emergency Preparedness
In our current day and age, transit systems have become something that we are extremely dependent on. Whether It’s your personal car, a plane, the bus, or a train, forms of transportation are one of the most essential systems we utilize to get through our busy days....
by Monica Alvarado | Feb 8, 2024 | Emergency Preparedness
In the large and vast pool of government operations, the possibility of facility downtime always stands. Facility downtime demands a rapid and efficient response plan to assess and address all restoration needs. Government facilities are often the backbone of our...
by Monica Alvarado | Feb 1, 2024 | Emergency Preparedness
As a new month unfolds, so does a fresh set of challenges, and in February, government facilities face unique considerations and hurdles that demand careful attention and proactive measures. While many associate peak fire hazards with hot summer days, the cold season...
by Monica Alvarado | Jan 15, 2024 | Emergency Preparedness
As winter wraps its icy fingers over the nation, the healthcare industry finds itself facing a new set of challenges that go beyond just the common cold. Winter is not merely just a change in weather, rather it forces many to take careful consideration on how to...
by Monica Alvarado | Jan 3, 2024 | Emergency Preparedness
New Year, New Winter Challenges As we step into the new year, we find ourselves entering the winter season once again. Amidst the crisp and chilly air, and the potential snowflakes here and there, the spotlight turns toward our government facilities. With the...
by Monica Alvarado | Dec 17, 2023 | Bringing Buildings Back to Life, Emergency Preparedness
As the holidays approach, facilities all over the country are facing several challenges brought by this chilly season, such as the hospitality industry or the healthcare industry. What many do not consider is that educational institutions are also incredibly...