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Emergency and Disaster Recovery Services

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Emergency and disaster recovery is a service that’s essential yet unpredictable. When natural disasters take place, it’s important to have the right response and recovery plan in place for a quick and efficient response to assist the community. However, this doesn’t always necessitate keeping a storehouse of equipment in wait for such a disaster to occur.

Using equipment rentals, you can easily implement a disaster recovery plan quickly and efficiently at minimal cost to the company or organization. Put a clear disaster recovery plan in place and turn to the reliable resources and rental services available from BigRentz to put it all together should you need to.

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Rent Equipment for Your Next Emergency and Disaster Recovery Project

The Evolution of Emergency and Disaster Recovery

Disasters can come in several shapes and forms, many of which are unpredictable. Emergency preparedness and disaster management recovery are tasks that communities have dealt with throughout civilization. Over the centuries, disaster response efforts have become more organized, making it easier for emergency responders to plan and have the greatest possible impact.

Local governments were responsible for emergency response, handling planning, and disaster management in the United States until the Congressional Act of 1803. This act empowered the federal government to provide management and assistance following local disasters. The American Red Cross was founded in 1881 and received its first congressional charter in 1900. It has since assisted with planning emergency management operations following disasters both in the United States and around the world.

Disaster Recovery Planning

Emergency management and recovery are handled best when there is a clear disaster recovery plan in place. Individual companies that implement such a plan can ensure resources and business continuity if disaster strikes. Emergency preparedness and recovery plans are important for local governments as well, to handle potential large-scale disasters. Designating a crisis management team will put well-trained emergency managers and resources in place for planning and handling the complexities of organizing recovery efforts.

While it’s important for disaster management recovery teams to know what to do in the case of a disaster, it’s not always necessary or practical for these employees to have the large equipment and resources necessary for a full response and recovery.

In the case of a natural disaster like a flood, hurricane, tornado, or earthquake, there may be a significant amount of debris to clean up. Earthmoving equipment can get this debris out of the way, making room for the eventual reconstruction or repair of buildings that have been affected. Construction dumpsters provide a place for waste disposal. By opting for rentals, emergency services and disaster management recovery personnel can handle tasks in the most cost-effective manner.

Emergency and Disaster Recovery Solutions

The immediate response phase of a disaster usually takes center stage, as this is the period where emergency management personnel engage in lifesaving efforts to give assistance to those impacted by the event. The recovery planning phase is much longer and more complex. At this point, those impacted by the disaster are assessing the damage and determining the best plan to rebuild. Following a community disaster, communication and coordination must take place between the private sector, volunteer organizations, and government agencies.

Emergency and disaster recovery solutions are highly customized for the incident in question. This might include planning to demolish structures that are beyond repair, clearing debris, and rebuilding. As this is taking place, response and recovery teams must also consider providing assistance for temporary housing, food, water, and clothing for those impacted. Once a community has settled into the recovery phase, a plan and clear organization is in place to restore the community. This phase can be quite lengthy, requiring the use of various resources and pieces of construction equipment, including excavators, bulldozers, skip loaders, and more.

Disaster Recovery Resources

The USDA provides assistance with an extensive disaster resource center with information and emergency management to help business-preparedness and individuals for a variety of incidents, including droughts, hurricanes, wildland fires, severe storms, and more. The federal government has compiled this information to help organizations better manage and plan for future disasters by learning from the processes and procedures used in the past.

It’s important to have access to resources like this to guide response teams through planning the disaster recovery process. Even an experienced disaster preparedness and recovery planning team can encounter unexpected situations. A prompt response is always the best solution. This is often facilitated by having the right information, planning, and resources on hand. Preparedness is of the utmost importance when you’re dealing with disaster management recovery. If you know what resources, tools, and equipment you’ll need, you’ll be able to secure rentals and make the necessary purchases more quickly in the aftermath of a disaster.

Maintenance of Emergency and Disaster Recovery Facilities

The equipment that’s used for planning disaster recovery and emergency management efforts should be well-cared for and maintained so that it can perform optimally on the job. Construction equipment that remains in storage until the time of a disaster is unlikely to be in the best state of repair. By relying instead on rental equipment, you can ensure that everything you’re getting has been recently serviced. BigRentz handles repairs and preventive maintenance so you only need to worry about the project at hand.

Disaster and emergency preparedness facilities should be kept in good repair as well. It’s best to choose recovery sites that are in regular use for other purposes. A community center or clinic may be of assistance and serve as a disaster recovery facility when the need arises. By keeping it in regular use, you will ensure that the facility is in good repair and prepared to handle an unexpected influx of people should a disaster take place.

Whether you’re in the business of disaster recovery or simply preparing a disaster response team within a larger organization, access to our equipment rentals can prove invaluable in an unexpected circumstances.