Archived Commercial Blog Posts
SERVPRO of Visalia: Your Premier Choice for Commercial Water, Fire, and Mold Mitigation
5/17/2023 (Permalink)
When a commercial property is affected by water damage, fire incidents, or mold growth, it's crucial to have a reliable and experienced team by your side to handle the mitigation and restoration process. In such challenging times, SERVPRO of Visalia emerges as the top choice for commercial water, fire, and mold mitigation. With their extensive expertise, specialized equipment, and dedication to customer satisfaction, SERVPRO of Visalia stands out as a trusted and efficient restoration company.
Commercial Post Construction Clean-up
5/11/2022 (Permalink)
Whether you are building a new commercial structure from the ground up, or simply taking on a long overdue renovation project, it is a big job! The entire construction process can be lengthy, stressful and messy! After the job is complete you may be left with an even bigger mess to cleanup before you get your business up and running. Let SERVPRO of Visalia take care of that headache for you. Our full line of specialized cleaning services includes post-construction cleaning. You wouldn’t hire a car mechanic to repair an airplane, so why hire a maid service to tackle the big stuff? You need a specialist with the staff, equipment and techniques to handle a large job. Our highly trained team members will clean every inch of your newly finished project and make it shine for your opening day. Call us today at 559-635-4292 for more information.
Simple Step to Prevent Commercial Electrical Fires
5/11/2022 (Permalink)
As industry experts know, commercial electrical fires can be very dangerous and costly. When a commercial fire occurs, it can lead to the injury or death of the employees or customers present. Additionally, electrical fires can result in major property loss. SERVPRO of Visalia, a premier fire damage restoration company, will respond immediately to get you back in business. Luckily, most of these fires are preventable and can also be contained through maintenance of fixtures, employee training, and the facilitation of greater awareness regarding work hazards. Learn more about how to identify electrical hazards and reduce the incidence of a commercial fire by reading the following information:
Recognizing the Warning Signs
Electrical distribution systems contain several complex elements. These elements are capable of exposing commercial buildings to fire risks. Some of the areas of concern are:
- Corroded Wiring: Wiring that is old or defective can cause electrical fires. Although all wiring can start to break down at some point, the wiring exposed to corrosive substances or the outdoor environment is subject to faster degradation. Industrial facilities, multi-tenant warehouses, and farms should be attentive to their wiring given that it can be subject to extreme exposure to the elements.
- Circuits and Fuses: Tripped circuits and blown fuses are signs of overloaded outlets or circuits. These circuits and outlets can generate overheating and result in combustion leading to commercial electrical fires.
- Hot Spots: Overloaded circuits, corroded wires or connectors, loose connections, faulty fuses, imbalanced electrical loading, short circuits, switches, and breakers can generate "hot spots". This is the result of the excessive heat that builds up within the electrical panels. If there is any sense that these "hot spots" could cause a commercial flare up, here is an option. Infrared thermal imaging can be operated to locate these hot spots, repairs can then be done preventing electrical shortages or breakdowns that lead to fires. Small business owners can hire licensed electricians to complete the inspection.
Electrical Distribution Equipment
Periodically, electrical distribution equipment needs to be physically inspected. The equipment should also periodically undergo thermal imaging. This work should be completed by a licensed professional. Some of the equipment requiring inspection includes:
- electrical panels, switchboards, and switchgear
- fuses
- circuit breakers
- relays and contactors
- disconnect switches
- motors
- motor controls
- transformers
The Fire Marshall periodically visits commercial buildings checking the fire extinguishers' expiration dates. The overhead sprinkler system, fire exit lighted signs and safe egress from the commercial building are all inspected. Prevention is the key.
Conclusion
Fire damage can be especially devastating for a business or commercial property. Significant water damage can be an unintended result of extinguishing a commercial fire. The fire suppression system of a commercial building(overhead fire sprinkler system) can also cause a large amount of water damage. Commercial business owners know that electrical fires negatively affect their property, the operation of the business, and the loss of revenue. However, the information above can help you take strides towards preventing these fires from happening. In the event that you find your commercial space affected by a fire, electrical or otherwise, you should know who to call to help facilitate the remediation process. As a company with extensive experience in restoring property affected by electrical fires, the professionals of SERVPRO of Visalia can provide you with the detailed assistance necessary to get your business space in working order. Contact us today for professional, personalized service.
Commercial Building Restoration Services
SERVPRO of Visalia responds quickly to your Visalia and surrounding areas water, fire or mold damage emergency, 24 hours a day. Whether the damage occurs in a small business building or a big box store, we have the training, experience, and equipment to handle the situation.
Sewage Clean-up and Your Business
4/4/2022 (Permalink)
A sewer backup is a nightmare for business owners in Clovis, CA. Any flooded toilet or backed-up sewage is black water. Black water is water filled with bacteria and pathogens. Because black water is dangerous for your building, it is imperative that you have experts in charge of the cleanup. Here are the four steps that they are likely to follow.
1. Respond Quickly
Always call someone at the first sign of a sewage backup at your company. A professional should respond immediately and act as soon as possible. Experts know the risk of contaminated standing water. They want to help you get rid of it quickly. Keep in mind that it only takes about 24 hours for mold or mildew to grow after a flood.
2. Inspection
Once the company arrives, they will inspect the building to judge the scope of the damage. The restoration company can use this information to design a cleanup plan. They will look for signs of water damage, mold, and trapped water.
3. Cleanup
The sewer cleanup itself can be broken into several steps. First, the non-salvageable items are disposed of. Afterward, the professionals can clean and remove salvageable contents. After the contents are taken out and cleaned, they will focus on the building itself. Demolition be necessary in order to dispose of any building materials that can retain the black water like drywall, carpeting, and padding.
4. Restoration
Once the experts clean and disinfect your business, you can focus on the restoration. This is the step where you can replace old furniture, reinstall carpets and choose new paneling. The goal is for your company to be as good as new.
Sewage clean-up is a long process but is necessary. It is important to stick with it throughout the process in order to properly avoid further damage or health concerns.
Make a Fire Escape Plan for Your Office or Business
4/4/2022 (Permalink)
It is crucial that every workplace establishes a fire escape plan. This plan should be posted throughout a building and shared with all occupants.
Evacuation Routes
Use an accurate floorplan to determine evacuation routes from every room in the structure. It is a good idea to do the following:
Identify primary and secondary routes
Ensure that routes are reasonable for occupants
Obtain equipment such as an escape ladder
Secondary routes may be less than ideal, but they should still be practical. Keep the age and physical condition of occupants in mind. Post the emergency escape plan at strategic locations.
Maintain Fire Detection and Suppression Equipment
Many commercial properties are equipped with advanced detection and suppression systems. The fire escape plan should include regular tests to ensure the functionality of detectors and sprinklers. Hardwired alarm systems should have battery backups, and it is important to replace batteries that function as a main or backup power source. Make sure that fire extinguishers are of the appropriate class and filled with suppressant.
Keep Track of Occupants
Every business should maintain a current contact list. This list should include these details:
- Names
- Contact information
- Departments
Keep this list in a location where it can be accessed remotely or physically removed in the event of a fire. Every business should have a safe location where employees can gather outside. This place should be far enough away from the structure without being downwind.
A fire in a commercial building can be devastating for many reasons, be sure to keep safety training up to date to prevent further tragedy in the case of a fire.
SERVPRO of Visalia and Odor Removal
4/4/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of Visalia knows that sometimes odors happen and there can be any number of causes. Whether it be a rogue mouse that died in a wall, nicotine residue from years of cigarette smoke buildup, or a pile of your kids soccer jerseys that you forgot about in the trunk of your car. SERVPRO is prepared to deal with any and all of these issues. The science of identifying and eliminating odors can be tricky, but as pros in deodorization, we're able to take care of it. Whether it’s a smoky smell in a vehicle, or a locker room full of stinky equipment, we’ve got odor solutions for any size job. So if you have any questions about how SERVPRO of Visalia can help out with odors in your residential or commercial property or in your car, just give us a call at (559) 635-4292!
Prevent Mold in Your Business and Know How to Detect it
4/4/2022 (Permalink)
40% of small businesses never reopen after a disaster. Much of this is due to the lack of preparedness for the building a business occupies.
Inside mold growth occurs where there is moisture. It can occur in ceilings, floors, insulation, wood, drywall, clothes, carpet and more. Some causes of excessive moisture are condensation, humidity, cooking, washing, or water from a flood, leak or spill. Mold also grows in environments with a warm temperature. Growth can begin in less than 48 hours of excessive moisture. Mold works as a decomposer, consuming the dead materials on which it grows, and it can appear to be black, blue or green in color.
The best way to prevent mold is to control moisture.
- Fix water leaks. Any known water leaks should be fixed quickly. Have a contractor inspect for unknown leaks.
- Limit condensation. Keep room temperatures warm and/or well insulated.
- Reduce humidity. Open windows, install exhaust fans or use a dehumidifier.
- Clean wet/damp areas. Any wet or damp area, materials or affected equipment should be cleaned within 48 hours to prevent mold growth.
Identifying Mold
- Odor- Mold has a very distinct musty, and damp smell. Some would compare it to the smell of opening an old book. This is one of the most recognizable signs of mold
- Past Flooding/Water Damage- Where there is water damage, mold has a high potential of growth
If you suspect mold in your business and need professional remediation, don’t wait, contact us today! Our staff is professionally trained to remediate mold.
Restoring commercial property
11/11/2019 (Permalink)
Our professionals are trained to be mindful of legal and environmental concerns and strive to fully restore the damaged area while working within your budgetary constraints. We understand that every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when an emergency situation arises in your business, give us a call and we’ll be there fast with the help you need.
Restoring Commercial Properties Presents Unique Challenges
Flooding and water damage events at Visalia commercial properties are often complex with numerous issues that require a knowledgeable and flexible response. Whether we’re dealing with a relatively small water cleanup scenario or a large scale event, we work quickly to assess each unique situation and isolate the damaged area. In many instances, normal operations can continue in a temporary space while we restore your facility.
About SERVPRO of Visalia
Locally owned and operated and we understand when unforeseen obstacles arise. SERVPRO of Visalia specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.
Call SERVPRO of Visalia for all your restoration needs!
559-635-4292
Restoring Your Commercial Property After A Water Damage Event
5/9/2016 (Permalink)
Flooding and water damage events at commercial properties are often complex with numerous issues that require a knowledgeable and flexible response. Whether we’re dealing with a relatively small water cleanup scenario or a large scale event, we work quickly to assess each unique situation and isolate the damaged area. In many instances, normal operations can continue in a temporary space while we restore your facility.
Restoring Commercial Properties Presents Unique Challenges
Our professionals are trained to be mindful of legal and environmental concerns and strive to fully restore the damaged area while working within your budgetary constraints. We understand that every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when an emergency situation arises in your business, give us a call and we’ll be there fast with the help you need.
About SERVPRO of Visalia
SERVPRO of Visalia specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.