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Deep Cleaning Services For Your Commercial Business

6/14/2023 (Permalink)

Servpro Logo SERVPRO offers a variety of commercial deep cleaning services.

SERVPRO is a leading provider of commercial deep cleaning services. We offer a wide range of services to help businesses of all sizes keep their facilities clean, safe, and healthy.

Our commercial deep cleaning services include:

  • Office cleaning: We can deep clean your office from top to bottom, including floors, walls, ceilings, furniture, and equipment.
  • Warehouse cleaning: We can deep clean your warehouse, including floors, walls, ceilings, equipment, and inventory.
  • Retail store cleaning: We can deep clean your retail store, including floors, walls, ceilings, displays, and merchandise.
  • Restaurant cleaning: We can deep clean your restaurant, including floors, walls, ceilings, equipment, and foodservice areas.
  • Hospitality cleaning: We can deep clean your hotel, motel, or other hospitality facility, including floors, walls, ceilings, guest rooms, and public areas.

We also offer a variety of other commercial deep cleaning services, including:

  • Odor removal: We can remove smoke, pet, and other odors from your facility.
  • Mold remediation: We can remove mold and mildew from your facility.
  • Crisis restoration: We can help you restore your facility after a fire, flood, or other disaster.

Our commercial deep cleaning services are performed by experienced and certified technicians. We use state-of-the-art equipment and cleaning products to ensure that your facility is cleaned thoroughly and safely.

We are committed to providing our commercial customers with the highest quality of service. We offer free estimates and 24/7 service.

To learn more about our commercial deep cleaning services, please contact us today.

Benefits of SERVPRO Commercial Deep Cleaning Services

There are many benefits to hiring SERVPRO for your commercial deep cleaning needs. Here are just a few:

  • Improved cleanliness: Our deep cleaning services will remove dirt, dust, debris, and bacteria from your facility, leaving it clean, sanitary, and safe for employees and customers.
  • Increased productivity: A clean and well-maintained facility can help to improve employee morale and productivity.
  • Reduced risk of accidents: A clean and organized workplace can help to reduce the risk of accidents, injuries, and illnesses.
  • Increased customer satisfaction: A clean and well-maintained facility can make a positive impression on customers, which can lead to increased sales and repeat business.

If you are looking for a reliable and professional commercial deep cleaning company, SERVPRO is the perfect choice. We offer a wide range of services to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. Contact us today to learn more about our services and to schedule a free estimate.

How SERVPRO Can Help With Storm Damage to Commercial Buildings

6/14/2023 (Permalink)

Servpro logo If your business has been damaged by a storm, don't hesitate to call SERVPRO. We are here to help you get back to normal as quickly as possible.

Storm damage can be a major disruption to a commercial business. Not only can it cause significant property damage, but it can also lead to lost revenue and productivity.

That's where SERVPRO comes in. We are a leading provider of disaster restoration services, and we have the expertise and experience to help businesses get back up and running after a storm.

Our team of certified technicians will assess the damage to your property and develop a restoration plan that meets your specific needs. We will work quickly and efficiently to get your business back to normal, so you can focus on what's important: your customers.

Here are some of the services we offer to businesses affected by storm damage:

  • Water damage restoration: We can remove water from your property and prevent mold growth.
  • Mold remediation: We can remove mold and mildew from your property.
  • Board-up and tarping: We can board up your property to protect it from further damage.
  • Demolition: We can demolish damaged property if necessary.
  • Construction: We can rebuild damaged property.

We also offer a variety of other services to help businesses recover from a storm, including:

  • 24/7 emergency service: We are available 24/7 to respond to storm damage emergencies.
  • Free estimates: We offer free estimates for all of our services.
  • Insurance claims assistance: We can help you file an insurance claim and get the maximum settlement possible.

If your business has been damaged by a storm, don't hesitate to call SERVPRO. We are here to help you get back to normal as quickly as possible.

Here are some tips for businesses to help prevent storm damage:

  • Have a disaster plan in place. This plan should include evacuation procedures, contact information for insurance companies and restoration companies, and a list of important documents that should be kept in a safe place.
  • Secure loose objects. This includes things like patio furniture, garbage cans, and anything else that could be blown away by strong winds.
  • Trim trees and shrubs. This will help to prevent branches from falling on your property during a storm.
  • Install storm shutters or impact-resistant windows. This will help to protect your property from flying debris.
  • Have your roof inspected regularly. This will help to identify any potential problems that could lead to leaks during a storm.

By following these tips, you can help to protect your business from storm damage.

How To Detect Mold in Commercial Buildings

2/16/2023 (Permalink)

servpro logo If you suspect invisible mold growth in your place of business, seek professional mold testing.

Mold Detection in Commercial Buildings

Mold infestation is a hassle for businesses, especially in humid regions. Even in dry areas, trapped moisture from leaking pipes, water seepage through roofs and exterior walls, and water vapor from appliances can create a breeding ground for mold. While unsightly mold growth may be easy to spot, the signs of a troublesome mold infestation are not always so obvious. In these cases, business owners need a qualified indoor environmental specialist to quickly diagnose the problem.

Understanding the Risk

While invisible mold may be difficult to detect, there are signs and risk factors to keep in mind. These include the following:

  • Previous or existing water damage
  • Previous mold infestation
  • Inadequate ventilation
  • Air that smells musty

Undetected mold can create havoc in a commercial building, so if you have any of these signs or risk factors, hire an indoor environmental specialist as soon as possible. It is especially important to find someone who has the training and expertise to conduct an accurate mold test. Accurate testing allows quick identification and isolation of the mold, making it easier to get the infestation under control.

Taking the Next Steps

By testing the air and various surfaces within your commercial building, an indoor environmental specialist can assess not only the presence of mold but its source. The next steps include containing the mold, addressing water leaks and moisture buildup, and safely removing the mold itself. While it is not possible to eliminate mold spores completely, the remediation process keeps nuisance mold from growing out of control. You can rest assured that the indoor air quality of your business will be satisfactory for customers and employees alike.

If you suspect invisible mold growth in your place of business, seek professional mold testing. Gain peace of mind knowing that a highly skilled professional will make your commercial building a pleasant place to do business.

What Are The Landlords Responsibilities After a Fire?

2/16/2023 (Permalink)

servpro logo After an apartment fire, you need to take the proper steps to ensure that everyone, including yourself, is safe.

Steps To Take After An Apartment Fire

When a fire breaks out on a rental property, it can be hard to figure out who has to pay for the damages. Whether you rent out commercial or living space, the liability after a fire is pretty straightforward. Your tenants have to cover the damages done to their personal belongings, such as televisions, furniture, and paintings. However, you are responsible for most damages done to the building itself. As a building owner, you may be responsible for the following tasks after an apartment fire:

• Communicating With Fire Fighters: These first responders can help you assess the safety of your building. You and your tenants will likely want to enter the apartments to get an idea of the damage done. However, you cannot enter the building until it is deemed safe.

• Starting Claims Process: You have to get in touch with your insurance provider to report the apartment fire. Your agent may give you a list of fire restoration professionals that they prefer you use. You may also want to make sure your renter calls his or her insurance provider to start the claims process for personal belongings.

• Documenting Fire Damage: You need to take pictures of the structure, make lists of damaged appliances and record other furnishings you owned that were damaged.

• Securing the Property: You need to secure the property for two reasons. First, you need to protect the safety of those who may want to enter the building, such as your renters. Putting up warning signs may be enough to keep people out until it is safe to enter. Second, you need to keep vandals and thieves out. You may need to board up windows and put up a security fence.

After an apartment fire, you need to take the proper steps to ensure that everyone, including yourself, is safe and fully aware of the damage liabilities. While you aren't responsible for all of the damages, you do have a lot of financial responsibility.

Powerful Storms Can Be Bad For Business

12/5/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO employee reading for moisture. SERVPRO of Sanford specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event

SERVPRO of Sanford Can Help Get Your Commercial Space Back Up And Running

Spring is here, and as we head for summer powerful storms continue to make their way through the Seminole County region. With these heavy storms, there is always lightning, lots of wind, and of course flooding. This can be very bad news for your business.


Some of the storms start with light rain and then shift to more pronounced lines of showers and thunderstorms along with strong winds, causing damage to businesses throughout the region.
This can also mean power outages, which also doesn't help your Sanford area business.

Knowing You Have Help And Resources

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.


Flooding and water damage events at commercial properties are often complex with numerous issues that require a knowledgeable and flexible response.

SERVPRO of Sanford offers the resources locally and on a national level to restore anything from a small or complex commercial water damage scenario. We exceed your needs both to repair your property and also to restore the trust the companies and individuals have invested in your professional commercial management.

SERVPRO of Sanford professionals understands how important it is to limit the downtime of your and your tenants’ business operations. We make every effort to clean and dry the structure quickly, staging the restoration process with an eye to reestablishing business operations even before the entire remediation is accomplished if appropriate and safe.

Preventing secondary damage from contaminated water is important, this is more likely if we are involved as soon as possible in the process. We follow up with our state-of-the-art procedures for saving and drying paperwork, books, pictures and other crucial work products you and your lessees may have feared would be lost due to the water infiltration.

First Call For Commercial Water Damage In Sanford

SERVPRO of Sanford specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event, call us if you have questions at (407)323-2422.

How to use a fire Extinguiser

11/29/2022 (Permalink)

Fire extinguisher on the wall If your commercial property in Sanford sustains fire damage from a kitchen or electrical fire, you should contact a commercial restoration company.

A fire extinguisher is a helpful safety tool for suppressing small to medium-sized fires and limiting fire damage. As soon as a fire starts, get the extinguisher and identify a safe evacuation path. You should check to make sure that the extinguisher you have on hand contains a suitable substance for the type of fire you are trying to suppress. It is also a good idea to sound the fire alarm on a commercial property and contact the fire department before attempting to suppress a fire.


Whether you have never used an extinguisher or it has been a long time since you experienced a fire emergency, here are four simple steps you can follow.

  1. Pull the pin. Pulling the pin on an extinguisher will break the tamper seal.
  2. Aim the fire extinguisher nozzle, hose, or horn. Point the dispenser at the base of the fire. Avoid making contact with the discharge horn on a CO2 extinguisher, as it may become very cold.
  3. Squeeze the handle. Squeeze the handle to dispense the substance within the extinguisher in the direction of the fire.
  4. Spray from side to side. Move the spray horizontally across the base of the fire until it appears to be out. Remember that a fire may seem to be out and then reignite.

Keep watching the affected area to make sure the fire does not restart or have firefighters inspect the area to make sure it is out. Once you use a fire extinguisher you will need to either refill or replace the extinguisher, depending on whether the design is reusable or disposable. Reusable extinguishers cost more upfront but less to refill than buying a new disposable extinguisher. If your commercial property in Sanford sustains fire damage from a kitchen or electrical fire, you should contact a commercial restoration company.

How Do I Submit a Claim Following a Fire?

10/7/2022 (Permalink)

Man and women Insurance agent Get in contact with your Insurance agent

How Do I Submit a Claim Following a Fire?

Calling your agent is the first thing you should do after a fire damages your commercial property. Call the insurance provider directly and explain what happened if you can't immediately get in touch with the agent. Then, leave the house as soon as you can to allow firefighters to do their jobs. Do not discard anything until an adjuster has seen it; instead, take photos and videos of everything. To avoid additional damage and stay within the repair budget set forth in your insurance policy, try to make temporary repairs yourself. Keep all receipts for reimbursement purposes, please!

Call your agent right away.

Call the insurance provider directly and ask how to submit a claim if you're unsure that you can get through to your home or commercial property's fire insurance agent. Contact your agent or the insurance provider right away if you have a home fire insurance policy.

If you're unsure that you can reach your agent, contact the insurance provider directly and inquire about the claim-filing process.

If you're unsure that you can reach your agent, contact the insurance provider directly and inquire about the claim-filing process. You can get in touch with your claims adjuster by asking the insurance provider any questions you may have about insurance in general.

If the fire is small enough that it's contained within one room of your home, it's possible that only part of your property is damaged—and that should be covered by homeowner's or renters’ insurance. If this is the case and the damage isn't extensive enough for an adjuster to visit and assess, there's no need for you to file a claim right away.

Document everything with photos and video.

This step is extremely important, especially if you plan to submit a claim. Before you begin repairs, take photos of all damage and the state of your room. If you can, move around the room while taking photos to capture a variety of perspectives of what has happened to your possessions.

Regarding video, it's great if your smartphone or camera can record both stills and video at once (some can), but even if it can't, don't worry about taking separate clips for each part; this is just as good if it depicts how the scene appeared before and after the fire occurred.

Also, take pictures of receipts for damaged items—and make sure they're legible!

Keep track of all broken items, and don't forget to add any receipts from the house you can find buried in the wreckage.

It's crucial to keep a list of all damaged items after a fire. If you can locate any receipts for replacement items or temporary repairs, be sure to include that information as well.

Even if only a portion of a room was damaged by fire, you should take pictures or videos of everything in your house before you start making repairs because you might need to show the adjuster how the item looked before damage occurred.

You should list all of your possessions and keep a running tally of their respective values. To estimate an item's value based on its condition and the year it was produced, use an online valuation tool like EstimateMD's helpful-ness guide (yes, that's right).

Make temporary repairs yourself to prevent further damage. 

Making temporary repairs by yourself will help stop further damage. These expenses must be covered by your insurance up to a certain limit. But keep in mind that you'll need to save every receipt if you want to be reimbursed.

Call your insurance agent right away if there has been a fire. Ask the insurance company how to submit a claim if you are unsure if you can reach your agent. Record everything on camera and in video. Keep a list of everything that is broken, and be sure to include any receipts from the house you can find among the debris. Never dispose of anything before the adjuster has seen it. Take pictures or videos of every room in your house before making repairs, even if only a portion of it was damaged by fire, as you might need to show them what it looked like before the damage occurred.

Business Property Management: How to Run Rental Properties

6/9/2022 (Permalink)

Availing commercial cleaning services North Seminole is just one call away. SERV Pro is here 24/7 to help you with anything you need in property manag

Are you planning to start-up a business and are still unfamiliar with how to manage it?

From the outside, being a landlord appears simple, but once you get started, you quickly realize how difficult it can be.

Maintaining a manageable level of time spent monitoring your property is critical to both your quality of life and the success of your rental property business.

If you're not careful, your profits and sense of well-being may both suffer. You have the option of being absolutely hands-on or outsourcing everything even availing the office cleaning services North Seminole.


Consider these rental property management ideas to boost your productivity and efficiency.

#1 Tenant Management

This is the most visible and direct aspect of rental property management. Being a successful landlord, though, entails much more than merely collecting money. You must control:

  • Setting due dates for rent collection. Rent is collected every week or month. Putting in place late fees and grace periods. Unpaid rent is a problem.
  • Verify that your lease contains all legal terms required by your state's landlord-tenant law. Ascertaining if the lease is current with the most recent version of the law. Managing all tenants' lease start and end dates.
  • Tenant Screening: Just like in posting job openings. Organizing appointments. Verifying application details. You may also see if certain tenants are a suitable fit for your property.
  • Signing lease agreements and moving in. Reviewing the rules, regulations, and requirements. Obtaining the security deposit and the first month's rent Walking through the rental unit and taking note of its current state.
  • Verifying the lease term has come to an end. Examining the rented unit for any signs of damage. The search for a new tenant for an apartment has begun.
  • Receiving complaints from tenants. Creating a game plan to address the issue is a must.
  • Repair Inquiries: Quickly responding to requests. Putting the importance of repair first. Repairing it yourself or hiring someone to do it for you. So, if in need of help, better reach out to commercial cleaning services North Seminole than to make damages worse.
  • Evictions of tenants: Sending legally needed notices to tenants prior to eviction. Eviction petition filed with the court. Gathering evidence to support your eviction request.

#2 Financial Management

When you own a rental property, the second aspect of management that you will have to deal with is finances. You need to know how much money comes in and how much money goes out each month.

  • Rent Payments: The amount of rent you receive each month.
  • Mortgage Payment: The amount you pay on your mortgage each month.
  • Insurance is the cost of insuring your property.
  • Taxes: The amount of your annual property taxes.
  • Utilities: If tenants are not liable for utilities, how much do the property's water, gas, and electric bills cost each month?
  • Fees/Fines: Fees for property inspections or court fees that you may be required to pay. Unexpected fees for property upkeep concerns especially when meeting with clients and in need of office cleaning services North Seminole.

#3 Maintain your property.

Maintaining routine maintenance is one strategy to avoid the time and money of emergencies. The majority of emergencies occur as a result of something wearing out or a little issue going ignored until it is too late.

Even if your tenants do not report any problems, you should nonetheless inspect your plumbing, heating, cooling, and appliances on a regular basis. Improvements to rental properties that attract tenants will keep your maintenance in good operating order as well. If you need professional help, you can easily reach out to commercial cleaning services North Seminole

To Wrap

As you begin this new juncture in your life of managing rental property, it’s important to be prepared. We hope you found these suggestions useful! Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you by contacting us today.

How Flood Water Damage Can Impact Your Business

6/7/2022 (Permalink)

Continuity is crucial for any business. More than 40% of businesses do not reopen after a disaster, and of those that do, only 29% stay operational.

Flood damage to your commercial property can spell a lot of problems. Not only will the water damage have to be repaired, but there could be issues with mold growth, which has serious implications. Mold spores are microscopic and float through the air right into your building, where they begin growing on the wall or floor surface they land on. For this reason, it is important to call for a commercial flood damage restoration North Seminole as soon as possible. Water damage remediation North Seminole can help minimize further damage to your business.

Here are some of the things that could happen after experiencing commercial flood damage.

Increase insurance premiums

If you have business interruption insurance, this will cover the costs of lost revenue while your business is closed. However, if you are not covered for this type of damage, then you will have to pay for the repairs out of pocket, and that could increase your insurance premiums.

Loss of customer base

If your business is in a flood zone, then you might want to consider relocating. In some cases, customers will not want to deal with a business that has been flooded and will go elsewhere. This can also happen if your business was damaged in a flood, but you have not moved.

Cannot compete with other businesses

If your business is flooded or damaged, your competitors will be able to offer better prices. You will have to cut your prices to stay competitive, and if you cannot afford that, then you might have to close.

Significant structural and electrical damage in the building

If the building is not structurally sound after the flood, then you will have to pay for repairs. In some cases, it might be cheaper to just rebuild than it is to repair. Flooding can cause serious damage to your building’s electrical system and appliances. To make matters worse, if you haven't immediately contacted water damage remediation North Seminole, fire risk can be your next biggest problem.

Potential problems with your business operations

Continuity is crucial for any business. More than 40% of businesses do not reopen after a disaster, and of those that do, only 29% are still in operation two years later, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). A flood can cause serious problems with continuity and will cost you time and money to get things back up and running. If your business is closed for a long period of time, you will have to deal with the costs of lost revenue. If your employees are unable to work, they might sue you for back wages. If a flood causes extensive damage to your building, you might want to consider relocating.

Conclusion

In addition to all these things, you will also have to deal with all the stress that comes with such a catastrophe. You might lose sleep worrying about how you are going to get everything done. The most important thing to do right after flooding is to schedule a commercial flood damage restoration North Seminole.

Why is Commercial Building Cleaning Important?

10/14/2021 (Permalink)

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With the rising cases of COVID-19 positive, we need to be extra careful when it comes to sanitation and cleaning our surroundings. We should clean not only our house but also our commercial building as we spend most of our time there. If your commercial building needs more manpower to clean, you can always ask for commercial building restoration services. So to convince you more, here are the reasons why commercial building cleaning is important: 

  • For a More Healthy Staff

Staff are one of the important stakeholders why a company runs so investing in them can give you benefits in the future. Investing means providing them a safe workplace where they can’t worry if they might have been exposed to the virus.  In addition, nobody wants to work hard at their job only to know that they are expected to clean and tidy their space. Leverage on this one, ask for a commercial building cleaning service. Having a third party to clean your building can help your staff focus and put quality to their overall work as there would be no more additional chores. In addition, it’s already a proven fact that staff and workers are generally more productive and positive in a cleaner and safer environment. 

  • For the Building

Building maintenance if not properly done can break you. Sink faucets, microwaves, refrigerators, water fountains, or vending machines can be a place where bacteria want to play if these are dirty. If you are having a bunch of employees it would be uncontrollable and so keeping these clean can contribute to a healthy working environment. Common areas like breakrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens should also be well maintained to keep office workers healthy and help stop the spread of the virus.

  • To Avoid Indoor Pollution

Indoor air quality is another concern in office buildings. Since the virus is airborne and we tend to spend more time indoors than outdoors, the quality of the air in the office is important. Poor air quality can lead to infections, respiratory problems, and chronic lung disease such as asthma. Office buildings can improve quality indoor air by practicing methods to reduce allergens and dust. A commercial building cleaning service can help you with it if you are unsure where to start. They often use green cleaning products to minimize chemical use.

  1. Long Term Cost Savings

Some companies only perform the most basic cleaning process. While dust lingers on top of cabinets, shelves, on blinds, and in hard-to-reach areas, we need to get rid of them. Maintaining the office includes keeping furniture, shelving, desks, floors, and other areas free from dust and contaminants. Investing in commercial building restoration services can help save you future costs as they are already trained and expert professionals. They already have the equipment and materials that would be needed in cleaning so it will save you a lot of time as well. The savings can be significant in terms.    

Final Thoughts

Because of the busy schedule, we often forget the importance of cleaning the workspace. However, having a clean working environment means you care a lot about your employees because providing them a safe workplace means having them healthy and happy. 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County provides exceptional restoration and remediation services for both residential and commercial properties. Because emergencies tend to not abide by a schedule, our highly trained and experienced crews are dedicated to responding immediately; operating 7 days a week with 24-hour emergency service. 

Powerful Storms Around Sanford Can Be Bad For Business

10/6/2021 (Permalink)

Commercial building damage can be pricey!

SERVPRO of North Seminole County Can Help Get Your  Commercial Space Back Up And Running

Spring is here, and as we head for summer powerful storms continue to make their way through the Central Florida region. With these heavy storms there is always a lightning, lots of wind and of course flooding. This can be very bad news for your business. Remember the flash flood ion downtown Sanford not to long ago?


Some of the storms start with light rain and then shift to more pronounced lines of showers and thunderstorms along with strong winds, causing damage to businesses throughout the region.
This can also mean power outages, which also doesn't help your Sanford business.

Knowing You Have Help And Resources

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.


Flooding and water damage events at Seminole County commercial properties are often complex with numerous issues that require a knowledgeable and flexible response.

SERVPRO of North Seminole offers the resources locally and on a national level to restore anything from a small or complex commercial water damage scenario. We exceed your needs both to repair your property and also to restore the trust the companies and individuals have invested in your professional commercial management.

We understand how important it is to limit the downtime of your and your tenants’ business operations. We make every effort to clean and dry the structure quickly, staging the restoration process with an eye to reestablishing business operations even before the entire remediation is accomplished if appropriate and safe.

Preventing secondary damage from contaminated water is important, this is more likely if we are involved as soon as possible in the process. We follow up with our state of the art procedures for saving and drying paperwork, books, pictures and other crucial work products you and your lessees may have feared would be lost due to the water infiltration.

First Call For Commercial Water Damage In Sanford!

SERVPRO of North Seminole specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after a water damage event, call us if you have questions (407) 323-2422.

Critical First Aid Tools for Seminole County Businesses

10/6/2021 (Permalink)

Having a first aid kit is always a good idea!

First aid kits, also known as emergency kits, are much too essential to wait until the last minute. Any company should have one on hand at all times. Since accidents tend to happen unexpectedly, make sure your Seminole County business is prepared by stocking at least one first aid kit ahead of time.

What To Include

Having an emergency kit on hand is necessary, but what goes in it is more important. The products listed below should be kept in your kit at all times for a team of two to three people. Check the list against your supplies to ensure you have everything you need.

Medical items to keep in a first aid kit

  • Gloves
  • Adhesive bandages: box of Band-Aids; at least two triangular bandages
  • Gauze pads: small – 4 x 4 inches; large – 8 x 10 inches
  • Roll of gauze bandages – 2-inch width
  • Equipment for resuscitation
  • Splint
  • Sealed towelettes to clean wounds

Additional Items:

  • Scissors
  • Tweezers
  • Blanket: minimum of one
  • Minimum of elastic wraps
  • Adhesive tape

The list above is intended only for small teams, so prepare accordingly if your team is larger. To optimal insurance, it is best to have more than one kit in a company. Within the kit, provide guidelines for contacting external medical services, such as an ambulance, if necessary.

Where To Keep It

Staff members should have access to the emergency kit at all times. Keeping staff aware of its position will make any emergency easier to handle for anyone concerned.

Does Your Property Have An Emergency Ready Plan?

2/12/2021 (Permalink)

An Emergency Ready Plan can save your business time and money.

At SERVPRO of North Seminole County we know the impact on a business when they experience a water, fire or mold loss. Our goal is to mitigate damage and get you back up and operating as soon as possible. 

One of the ways we help in this area is with SERVPRO's E.R.P (Emergency Ready Plan). This is a plan we offer at no cost to Commercial Properties; Assisted Living Facilities; Schools; Government Buildings; etc. This digital app enables key facilities employees to immediately access emergency numbers; water valve shut off location(s); gas shut off location; etc. It's simply another way SERVPRO of North Seminole County works to help make water/fire/mold damage "Like it never even happened."

Call us today and let's schedule YOUR facilities Emergency Ready Plan. 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County

407-323-2422

Does Your Property Have An Emergency Ready Plan?

2/12/2021 (Permalink)

An Emergency Ready Plan can save your business time and money.

At SERVPRO of North Seminole County we know the impact on a business when they experience a water, fire or mold loss. Our goal is to mitigate damage and get you back up and operating as soon as possible. 

One of the ways we help in this area is with SERVPRO's E.R.P (Emergency Ready Plan). This is a plan we offer at no cost to Commercial Properties; Assisted Living Facilities; Schools; Government Buildings; etc. This digital app enables key facilities employees to immediately access emergency numbers; water valve shut off location(s); gas shut off location; etc. It's simply another way SERVPRO of North Seminole County works to help make water/fire/mold damage "Like it never even happened."

Call us today and let's schedule YOUR facilities Emergency Ready Plan. 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County

407-323-2422

Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned: Commercial Covid-19 Cleaning Service

9/15/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of North Seminole & West Volusia is here for local business owners during this time of need.

Many office buildings, retail spaces, and other commercial properties have used our exceptional cleaning services in the past, but with the global pandemic caused by the coronavirus, (Covid-19), we have stepped up our game even further with a higher level of clean - Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned

Our regular commercial cleaning services get the job done, but in order for customers to return to local businesses again, business owners need to provide a safe environment that customers can trust. 

Specialized Commercial Cleaning Training 

We are prepared to clean and disinfect your home or business, according to protocols set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We have years of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we will go beyond the scope of work that regular janitorial staff perform on a daily basis. 

The CDC encourages cleaning of high-touch surfaces such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, light switches, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and tables. Other spaces mentioned in the CDC’s guidance for commercial spaces include: 

  • Kitchen/Food Areas 
  • Bathrooms 
  • Schools/Classrooms 
  • Offices 
  • Retail Spaces 
  • Water Fountains 
  • Shelving/Racks 
  • Sales Counters 
  • Carpets and Rugs 
  • Stair Handrails 
  • Elevator Cars 
  • Playground Equipment 
  • Fitness Equipment 

Specialized Products 

The CDC recommends usage of a labeled hospital-grade disinfectant with claims against similar pathogens to the coronavirus. Multiple products in the SERVPRO product line carry the EPA-approved emerging pathogens claims. While there is currently no product tested against this particular strain of the coronavirus, we are following all guidelines as provided by the CDC and local authorities. 

Call Today for a Proactive Cleaning 

If your home or business needs deep cleaning services, call the experts today – SERVPRO of North Seminole County is your trusted leader in cleanup and restoration.

Water Clean Up & Restoration For Florida Hotels

9/15/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of North Seminole County at (407) 323-2422 is ready 24/7 to assist with commercial water cleanup of any size.

Safety During Commercial Water Cleanup in A Seminole County Hotel

When a business relies on heavy foot traffic as part of their business model, the need for safe commercial water cleanup is crucial. The goal of SERVPRO is to help businesses experience the least amount of loss and undergo mitigation as safely and quickly as possible.

In the case of a hotel in Seminole County requiring commercial water cleanup, SERVPRO technicians arrived on-site and determined that slip and fall accidents were a danger from the wet tile floor. They taped off the water loss area and put up signs to ensure while the rest of the hotel lobby remained open, a wandering guest in the hotel did not endanger themselves during the cleanup and drying process.

Removal of Water and Wet Items
The water came from a large scale plumbing leak in a single area of the lobby. The technicians used their moisture detection equipment to track the migration path of the water and extracted the standing puddles. A single wall received the effects of the plumbing issue, and only that area required the removal of the sheetrock for both airflow to dry inside the wall cavity and for repairs to the pipe. The rubber-backed industrial rugs did not absorb any water and only needed cleaning for reuse.

Disposal of Some Furnishings
While hardwood furnishings hold up well against most water exposure, the composite wood furnishings in the lobby that received water damage did not have restoration or repair potential due to the damage to the bases. The techs noted these items in detail, including photos for use by the hotel when filing an insurance claim.

Drying and Restoration
The professional drying equipment SERVPRO utilizes use such a high-velocity airstream that it forces embedded moisture to rise and is ported away by their dehumidification equipment. This begins a cycle of progressively drier air circulating and results in eliminating the moisture.

SERVPRO of North Seminole County at (407) 323-2422 is ready 24/7 to assist with commercial water cleanup of any size. Their technicians bring the equipment and knowledge to make the loss, “Like it never even happened.”

Hurricane Protection Tips For Florida Businesses

9/9/2020 (Permalink)

How To Protect Your Business From Hurricanes 

When hurricane season arrives, you see a lot of business owners in Central Florida board up their windows and get sandbags. After all they are trying to not only protect their buildings exterior from the storm but the merchandise inside as well. If business owners do not try any way to protect their businesses from a hurricane, then water and storm damage is possible to their commercial property. And when that happens, they could potentially be out of business for weeks if not months after the storm has passed. 

So we wanted to outline some basic commercial property protection tips for Florida business owners. 

Hurricane Protection Tips

  1. Trim trees or other plants 

At your business, you are going to make sure your trees and bushes are trimmed to help ensure that nothing comes flying through your windows during high winds. Debris is one of the most damaging forces in a hurricane, and it could damage your future business revenue as well!

  1. Storm shutters

If you live somewhere prone to hurricanes and powerful storms like we do here in Central Florida, it's always a good idea to install storm shutters on your windows at the office just like you would at home. If anything, you can try to board up your windows if your property manager allows it. 

  1. Storage space

If you are a company that deals with equipment (like we do) it's important to have a space inside your office where you would be able to store everything if need be. This helps to prevent any equipment from getting wet and possibly ruined. 

So that's it. All it takes is a few extra measures to make sure your business is as safe and secure during a storm as your home! 

If you ever do end up with a water damage in your home or place of business, don't worry...We're here for you. 

Give us a call at 407-323-2422 

Always Ready!

5/21/2020 (Permalink)

For Immediate Service call SERVPRO of North Seminole County

SERVPRO of North Seminole County provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any-sized disaster. For 37 years we have been responding immediately to any emergency and have the expertise to handle your restoration or cleaning needs.

  • 24-Hour Emergency Service
  • Faster to Any-Sized Disaster
  • Highly Trained Restoration Technicians
  • A Trusted Leader in the Restoration Industry
  • Locally Owned and Operated
  • Advanced Restoration and Cleaning Equipment 

Have Questions? Call Us 24/7 407-323-2422

Residential Services

Whether your Seminole County home needs emergency flood damage or your carpetscleaned, you can depend on us.  Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services:

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Storm Damage Restoration
  • Cleaning Services
  • Building/Reconstruction Services

Commercial Services

There's never a convenient time for Fire/Water/Mold damage to strike your Seminole County commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services we have the training and expertise to respond promptly with highly trained technicians to get your property back to business. 

  • Commercial Water Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Fire Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Mold Remediation/Restoration

Getting Back To Business

5/10/2020 (Permalink)

As we begin to go back to work many will be returning to buildings/facilities that have been closed for weeks or months. This creates the potential for unidentifiable odors from ambient humidity, lack of temperature control or undetected leaks. 

At SERVPRO of North Seminole County we are experts in identifying and eliminating odor(s). However, eliminating the odor is only part of the solution. If the cause of the odor isn't identified and remedied, you are simply putting "a band-aid on a broken leg". 

Should you have an odor issue upon your return to work let SERVPRO of North Seminole County investigate it for you. We will do so at no cost and provide you with a report of our findings and an estimate for remediating the source and eliminating the odor, if necessary. 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County

407-323-2422

"Here to Help"

Safety Tips For Your Business

5/10/2020 (Permalink)

Protecting your business and employees can be made easier when following a few simple measures. Here are a few of our favorite safety tips so that you can be better prepared if disaster strikes.

  1. Advance preparation is so important. Make sure that key employees understand the business insurance plan in DETAIL. This makes it so much easier when you need to make a claim. 
  2. Make sure your smoke alarms work properly! It is such a small thing but this safety measure is constantly neglected. 
  3. Make sure safety rules and plans are accessible to all employees. This can be achieved by having the safety instructions posted in all areas of the office space. 
  4. Have safety meetings at least once a year to establish a better understanding of the safety plan you have set for your business. 

Even just by implementing these quick and easy steps, you're helping to make your business environment safer and better prepared! 

You're Not Ready - But We Are

2/6/2019 (Permalink)

"You don't think about what you will do if your place of business is covered in water. So thankful SERVPRO of North Seminole County came to the rescue!" - Amy 

You don't think about it. A fire, a water damage, hurricane loss, mold growth - we could go on and on. As tragic and worrisome as these events can be, its fairly rare that we find a commercial property owner who is prepared to open the flood gates that was a front door and find a water damage. 

That's where we come in.

We can handle any sort of damage, big or small! We are talking skyscraper status, to small business warehouse offices. We are here for you. So don't let the panic sink in...Grab your phone, dial our number, and we'll take it from there.

24/7 - 7 days a week: (407) 323-2422

Safety Tips for Your Business

12/18/2018 (Permalink)

Helping to protect your business is easy when you follow a few simple measures. Here are a few of our favorite safety tips so that you can be better prepared if disaster strikes.

  1. Advance preparation is so important. Make sure that key employees understand the business insurance plan in DETAIL. This makes it so much easier when you need to make a claim. 
  2. Make sure your smoke alarms work properly! It is such a small thing but this safety measure is constantly neglected. 
  3. Make sure safety rules and plans are accessible to all employees. This can be achieved by having the safety instructions posted in all areas of the office space. 

Even just by implementing these quick and easy steps, your helping to make your business environment safer and better prepared! 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County: 407-323-2422

Why Your Business Needs An ERP

12/18/2018 (Permalink)

When you have a SERVPRO Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) in place for your business, you are ready for whatever happens! 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County can provide your company with an ERP individually tailored to your needs. Here's what it does: 

  • Identifies a point of contact able to authorize work orders. This allows us to be able to quickly get to work repairing any damage in the event of a water or fire damage.
  • Provides significant details on valve shut off locations, identifies areas with important safety equipment and presents emergency contact information and notes. This allows any employee you wish to have easy access to vital emergency information in the event that damage occurs. 

SERVPRO of North Seminole County is here to help protect your business by helping you get prepared! Give us a call today: (407) 323-2422