Wednesday, June 18, 2008

EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN


In the field of disaster recovery, time is always of the essence, and this is certainly the determining factor when it comes to minimizing damage.  At Trade-Winds, we find that the best way to ensure that a client’s recovery begins as soon as possible is to have a pre-established relationship with the client. When an incident occurs, efforts must be focused on protecting people and restoring property; it is not the time to be negotiating with contractors.
 
Trade-Winds establishes this relationship through an
Emergency Response Plan (ERP). By establishing an ERP, the client receives a guaranteed quick response, and in the event of a large-scale disaster the client receives priority service over other affected businesses that did not have the foresight to sign an ERP.  As we have experienced countless times in the past, our ERP serves to eliminate many of the delays that cause damages to escalate, and our clients have saved hundreds of thousands of dollars from lower recovery costs, less downtime, and minimized losses.
 
This plan is
free and non-binding to commercial clients and ERP holders receive Trade-Winds GSA price schedule as well as contact information for all key people at Trade-Winds. They are also listed on our database in our 24/7 media room with pertinent information such as locations and directions, key contact people and phone numbers, access requirements and hazardous materials stored etc. Being on this plan not only shows good corporate governance and a pro-active stance to emergency response and disaster recovery but some companies have actually reported the ability to negotiate lower premiums as a result.
 
And, as always, remember …….
The plan is free; the peace of mind is priceless!

Ed Schildt

Director of Business Development

Trade-Winds Environmental Restoration, Inc.

895 Waverly Ave.

Holtsville, NY 11742

Ph. 631-289-5500 ext. 166

Cell 631-445-0334

Fx. 631-447-1680

eschildt@twenv.com <mailto:eschildt@twenv.com>

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