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The Dos and Don’ts of Emergency Boarding Up

January 24, 2024

Emergency situations can strike at any time, leaving your property vulnerable to further damage and potential looting. In such cases, emergency boarding up is a crucial step to protect your property and belongings. However, not all methods of boarding up are created equal. In this article, we will discuss the dos and don’ts of emergency boarding up to help you make informed decisions in case of an emergency.

DO: Act quickly
Time is of the essence when it comes to emergency boarding up. The longer you wait, the more vulnerable your property becomes. As soon as you become aware of any damage or break-in, contact a professional restoration and remediation service like Bravo Restoration and Construction for immediate assistance.

DON’T: Attempt DIY methods
While it may be tempting to try DIY methods for boarding up your property in an emergency, it is not recommended. Boarding up requires specialized skills and equipment that only professionals possess. Trying to do it yourself can lead to improper installation and leave your property susceptible to further damage.

DO: Hire a reputable company
When choosing a restoration and remediation service for emergency boarding up, make sure they have a good reputation in the industry. Look for online reviews or ask for recommendations from friends or family who have used their services before. A reputable company will have experienced professionals who can handle the job efficiently and effectively.

DON’T: Opt for cheap solutions
In an emergency situation, cost might be a concern; however, opting for cheap solutions can end up costing you more in the long run. Cheap materials or inexperienced workers may result in subpar installation that could lead to additional damages or even compromise the safety of your property.

DO: Consider insurance coverage
Before an emergency strikes, make sure you have proper insurance coverage for your property. Some insurance policies cover costs associated with emergencies such as board-up services. It’s always better to be prepared beforehand rather than dealing with financial stress during a crisis.

DON’T: Ignore safety precautions
Safety should be the top priority during an emergency boarding up situation. Do not attempt to enter your property if it is deemed unsafe by professionals. Stay away from any exposed wires or hazardous materials. It’s important to trust the experts and follow their instructions for your own safety.

DO: Use quality materials
When it comes to boarding up, using quality materials is crucial for proper protection and durability. Professional restoration and remediation services use high-quality boards, screws, and other materials specifically designed for emergency situations. These materials provide better insulation and security for your property.

DON’T: Forget about ventilation
While securing your property is important, don’t forget about proper ventilation when boarding up. Adequate air circulation helps prevent mold growth and ensures that any moisture inside the property can evaporate, reducing the risk of structural damage.

DO: Consider additional security measures
In some cases, emergency boarding up may not be enough to protect your property from potential break-ins or looting. In such situations, additional security measures like temporary alarm systems or hiring security personnel may be necessary. Discuss these options with a professional restoration service to determine what best fits your needs.

Emergency situations can be stressful and overwhelming, but with these dos and don’ts of emergency boarding up in mind, you can rest assured that your property is in good hands. Remember to act quickly, hire a reputable company, prioritize safety, use quality materials, and consider additional security measures if needed. With Bravo Restoration and Construction serving all of Sonoma County as well as Cotati CA, you can trust us to handle emergency boarding up with expertise and efficiency.

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