In a disaster, SERVPRO is "Ready for whatever happens."
9/13/2018 (Permalink)
When storms or disasters strikes, SERVPRO's Disaster Recovery Team is poised and "Ready for whatever happens." With a network of more than 1,700 franchises, the SERVPRO System strives to be faster to any size disaster. Strategically located through out the United States, SERVPRO's Disaster Recovery Team is trained to handle the largest storms and highest flood waters. Providing experience, manpower, equipment, and other resources, to your local SERVPRO of Bartow County. SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team has responded to hundreds of disaster events. in the aftermath of a disaster, there is only one objective, to help you make it "Like it never even happened."
- 2017 Hurrican Harvey: Category 4 Hurricane Harvey hit Texas on August 26 with winds of 130 mph. The hurican made a second landfall just hours later and lingered over Southeast Texas for about two days, dropping more than 40 inches of rain. On August 29, Harvey made a third landfall in Louisiana. Following the storm, an estimated 550 SERVPRO storm crews were deployed, representing more than 240 SERVPRO franchises.
- 2016 Houston, TX, Flooding: In April, a nearly stationary mesooscale convective system developed over Houston, resulting in widespread rainfall rates of 2-4 inches per hour. This was a historic flooding event for Harris County, which saw a total of nearly 18 inchs of accumulated rainfall. The Storm Team dispatched 81 crews to over mitigating over 360 jobs.