Property Security After a Fire
1/7/2022 (Permalink)
How To Keep Your Property Safe After a Fire
The list of things to handle after a fire can be long and overwhelming. But one of the things that should be near the top is security. As devastating as a business fire can be, suffering additional damage can make things much worse. Read on to learn steps you can take - from boarding windows to getting a security fence - to keep your Parkdale, MO, property safe after a fire.
Secure Data
Data is easily one of the most valuable resources any business has. Examples include:
- Credit card information
- Medical records
- Tax documents
If your business has this or other information stored in computers or files, and there’s no longer a way to lock up your property, it’s critical that you remove these materials. Identify a safe place, such as a secure storage unit, and move sensitive data there promptly.
Protect Against the Elements
Fire can destroy many things in your business, but the wrath of the weather can be just as damaging. Just one heavy rain penetrating a compromised roof or door can multiply damage costs. Invest in a heavy-duty tarp for damaged roofs. Boarding up broken windows and doors will also help keep water out as well as animals.
Secure Against Thieves
Vandals know that a burned-out property can be a gold mine. Don’t rely on a security system to protect your business - those can be damaged by the fire! Instead, in addition to securing windows and doors, invest in a security fence. Security fencing creates a barrier that makes it harder and longer to break into your building. Such fencing also helps in the insurance process by preventing further damage that your provider may not cover.
Dealing with a fire is challenging enough. Don’t multiply your problems by becoming a victim of weather or looters. Connect with a fire clean-up firm to discuss a security fence or other methods to keep your business safe.