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Storm Tips you need to Know

10/3/2024 (Permalink)

SERVPRO STORM There is no job too big or too small for SERVPRO of Tupelo. Call us today at 662-690-6502.

You can’t plan when a storm strike. Whether it is a weekend, a holiday, or overnight, there is a company that is there to help. SERVPRO of Tupelo has an experienced crew that is there to go whenever you call.

We understand at SERVPRO that the most crucial time to start remediation on water is immediately. So, using the most advanced equipment, we begin water removal and treatment of space to quickly restore your home back to preloss condition.

We are here for you 24/7, large or small. All you need to do is call 662-690-6502 for immediate service. Make sure to have these answers on hand:

Our SERVPRO Representative will ask several questions:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  • The street address of the water-damaged home or business
  • When did the flooding or water damage occur?
  • What caused the water damage (if known)?
  • Is there electricity available (on-site)?

SERVPRO of Tupelo specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after damaging event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility for regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. SERVPRO wants our team to be part of your team! Call us at 662-690-6502 or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter!

Has a Storm Damaged The Basement of Your Home? 4 Steps to Take When Your Home Basement Is Flooded.

6/28/2022 (Permalink)

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How to Deal With a Flooded Basement

Unfortunately, many homeowners have experienced a basement flood at one time or another. If you have standing water down there, it is vital to know how to deal with it. Before you begin the cleanup process, follow these steps.

1. Shut Off the Electricity

Before anything else, you want to shut off the electricity and power to the basement. Not doing so could lead to injuries, so take every precaution possible. If you are unsure of how to do this, it is best to call a water damage specialist.

2. Find the Source

If the basement flood was caused by rainfall, you can go ahead and begin the cleanup process. Otherwise, you need to find the source. To prevent any more contamination to the area, you should shut off the water. Once you have located the cause, you either need to fix it yourself or call a professional to come help.

3. Remove the Water

Getting rid of the water can take time. What you use depends on how badly the room was flooded. Sump pumps or pool pumps can be effective. If there is only a small amount of liquid on the ground, you may even be able to use a mop.

4. Call Your Insurance Company

You want to check on what type of insurance coverage you have after an ordeal like this. Oftentimes the company is more likely to pay if the problem is treated quickly and was not caused by negligence on your part. Using a trusted business to help with the cleanup may also help you get a better payout.

It is important to remember that a basement flood can be extremely dangerous. Take the utmost care when handling the damage yourself. If you feel at all uncomfortable or unsafe, call SERVPRO of Tupelo SERVPRO of Amory/Aberdeen & West Point, to come to help you!

The Dangers of Thunderstorms- What You Need to Know

4/12/2022 (Permalink)

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At SERVPRO, we understand severe weather can be stressful. Always be prepared ahead of the storm, and be sure to have alerts set up.

When you think of severe weather, tornadoes may quickly come to mind. There’s a good reason for that. While these storms are most common during the spring, they can occur at any point in our warm, humid conditions.

But while tornadoes are a weather danger to keep in mind, it’s also a good idea to pay attention to thunderstorms.

Thunderstorms are defined as any storm that involves thunder. These storms are so common we often disregard them. But high winds, lightning, hail, flooding, and other issues involved in thunderstorms can quickly turn dangerous. A thunderstorm moves into the severe category when it contains hail that is one inch or larger and straight-line winds of 58 miles per hour or more. Here is what you should know about potential thunderstorm hazards:

Damage and injury from lightning strikes. You now know that thunderstorms always involve thunder. But did you know they also always have lightning? That’s because thunder and lightning are always paired together; you won’t have one without the other, even if lightning isn’t visible. Lightning strikes cause around 300 injuries every year, and they can also contribute to property damage both from direct contact with lightning and indirect effects such as fallen trees.

Harm from flash flooding. Flash floods can occur any time there is heavy rain for a plethora of reasons—even if storm drains back up or small ditches become filled with water, heavy rain can quickly turn these things into a life-threatening flooding scenario. This presents a particular danger on the roads. If flash flood conditions are possible, it’s best to stay at home.

Property damage due to hail. When it comes to hail, there are two factors to consider: the size of the hail and the force with which it falls. These ice pellets can range in size from tiny to very large, and the bigger they are, the more dangerous they are. In severe thunderstorms, where hail is larger, pellets can propel with some force on your roof, which can cause leaks and water damage.

Thunderstorms are dangerous and can cause significant damage to homes or commercial spaces. If you have damage due to a thunderstorm, contact SERVPRO! 

Spring Is Coming - Which Means - Floods Are Coming!

4/12/2022 (Permalink)

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Spring is in the air. 

As flowers start to bloom, it’s also the start of the rainy season. Rain and storms often lead to flooding. It’s a great sign of warmer weather on the horizon, plus a beautiful sight to see all the flowers blooming. While the spring provides warm weather as a relief after the long winter months, it does come with rain. April showers bring May flowers! While that helps wash away the pollen, water tends to pool up and flooding is a real concern for homeowners and business owners.

You don’t need to live in a flood zone to fall victim to flooding, so it’s best to always be prepared!

Changes in your neighborhood can create flood areas in places that were safe in the past. Major weather storms can also cause severe flooding that extends into areas that aren’t used to experiencing flooding. 

Know Your Area and Stay on Top of Changes

Flood zones can change. The arrangement and new construction of homes and businesses can lead to a change in the areas that might be considered flood zones. This may also lead to more flood zones being created. Be sure to monitor flood areas as they change to know if you may be affected. If a street nearby you usually floods with water in a rainstorm there is a greater chance that in a bigger storm, the street may flood over. If this happens it can affect properties nearby, including yours. Knowing the changes to flood zones can help you to better be prepared and to better protect your home. If you learn you are in a flood zone, it is best to move your furnace, water heater, and other equipment to a higher level in your home.

Prepare Your Property and Grounds

As the ground around your home and property gets soaked, it can also cause trees or power lines to fall on your home. Make sure to remove or cut dead branches on trees that can pose a problem to your home in a heavy storm.

Prepare For Storms with Building Supplies and Sandbags

Sandbags can often be obtained nearby when there is the potential for a flood. If you cannot find them near you, you can create your own or gather them in advance to prepare for another area nearby. Place sandbags were needed to help keep floodwaters from getting into your home or business when there is a chance of flooding.

It is also a good idea to keep building supplies on hand and to secure these supplies up and out of the way in case flooding does occur. Having a few stud boards, plywood boards, tarps, nails, and more on hand can help with emergency repairs if there is the potential for flooding. They also come in handy to help create a way to protect some of the items on your property from damage. Having these supplies on hand could lead to faster repairs if anything is damaged. Once a storm hits it is often impossible to find these supplies. Preparedness is key!

Important Documents Should Always Be Stored Properly

Irreplaceable belongings and documents should be kept up high and in boxes that can protect them should flooding occur. Doing so will help ensure identifications, passports, documents, deeds, birth certificates and more are both safe from floodwaters and easily accessible if a flood does impact your property or if an evacuation from your area is necessary. 

Emergency Plans Should Always Be In Place

Always have a plan in place to deal with potential natural disasters, flooding is no exception. Speak with family on what steps you will all take in case of flooding or if an evacuation is necessary. It’s best to include how to prevent injuries or illnesses from contaminated floodwater as well as what to do if an evacuation is needed. Be sure to also assign everyone with what they should be responsible for protecting and taking from the property.

If You Experience Water Damage Contact Us at SERVPRO Right Away!

If your property is impacted by a flood, the damage needs to be assessed immediately. All water needs to be properly removed from the home as soon as it can be. Floodwater can cause mold growth in a very short amount of time. Moldy building materials will need to be removed.

Our team of professionals is trained to assess the damage and potential threats, extract and contain the affected area, dry, and restore your property to preloss condition. 

Call Your Local SERVPRO Today! 

662-690-6502

Did you know? SERVPRO also provides Board up Services.

3/14/2022 (Permalink)

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Fire Damage Board-Up and Roof-Tarp Service

Fire damage can often compromise windows, walls, and roofs. To maintain security and to protect against further damage, the SERVPRO Franchise Professional can board up missing windows and walls and place tarps on damaged roofs.

Vandalism Board-Up

Vandalism and graffiti can be very upsetting. It can range from relatively minor pranks to malicious destruction of property. Often simple acts of vandalism, like breaking a window, can cause significant water and mold damage if not addressed promptly.

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals will act quickly to remove broken glass from inside & outside your home or business and effectively board up all windows securing the inside of the building.

What About Other Types of Vandalism?

 In addition to boarding up, SERVPRO professionals can remove spray-painted graffiti from exterior walls, they can also clean driveways, walkways, asphalt, metals, wood, glass, plastic, and masonry. Their highly trained technicians can offer the following services:

What to Expect When SERVPRO Professionals Provide Board-Up for Your Home or Business  

  • Temporary secure enclosure  
  • Roofs will be temporarily secured with tarps
  • Fencing can be provided as an extra measure
  • All openings will be temporarily secured 

Call us at 662-690-6502 if you have any questions or concerns!

SERVPRO of Tupelo 

SERVPRO of Amory/ Aberdeen & West Point 

Do you know if you are in a Flood Zone?

2/7/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Logo Call your local SERVPRO today! 662-690-6502 "Like it never even happened."

Do you live in a potential flood risk zone? If you don’t know the answer to that very important question. It allows you to easily enter your business, home, or other address to determine if your property is at risk for flooding based on a visual flood map. If you happen to live in a flood risk zone and your residential or commercial property is hit with flood damage, we can come to your rescue and make the damage “Like it never even happened.”
With more than 1,700 franchises strategically positioned throughout the U.S. and Canada, help is near when you experience flooding at your home or business.

No job is ever too big or too small for our team here at SERVPRO. Our heroes have helped rescue the day at a number of storm emergencies, such as Hurricane Ida, and many others. We can do the same for you should you ever experience such an event.

Call your local SERVPRO today!
662-690-6502

"Like it never even happened."

Five Ways to Protect Your Business from Flood Damage

2/3/2022 (Permalink)

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Commercial flood damage in Tupelo, Mississippi

Don't let your business succumb to water damage caused by flooding. Take the time to ensure that your building, employees, and personal property are all prepared to face any type of disaster. Make sure to contact storm remediation experts if your business has fallen victim to flood damage.

Prepare To Face A Flood 

As a business owner, you need to make sure that you're prepared to take on any type of disaster, including flooding. Failure to address or remediate water damage in a timely manner can result in devastating amounts of secondary damage. Protect your business in Lee County and the surrounding areas by preparing to face a flood before disaster strikes.

1. Assess Your Location's Risk.

There are multiple ways to assess your building's flood risk. The Federal Emergency Agency can provide you with a map that displays locations that have a higher flood risk.

2. Create and Discuss a Disaster Plan With Your Employees.

It's a good idea to implement a couple of different disaster plans for your business. It is vital that you inform and train your employees on the specifics regarding any type of evacuation plan. This can help ensure everyone's safety in the event of a major black waterflood.

3. Install Alternative Energy Sources.

Less severe storms or floods might not warrant a complete evacuation. If a business can continue safely, then you should make every attempt to do. Installing backup generators and air conditioning units can help expedite recovery time and reduce the amount of income lost.

4. Protect Important Records.

Your business's most important files should have multiple backups regardless. In case of flooding, you should take steps to waterproof these backup copies. Store physical documents in waterproof containers that are elevated at least one foot above the projected flood level. Electronic documents should have multiple backups stored in the Cloud.

5. Purchase Commercial Flood Insurance.

According to FEMA, almost 40% of small businesses are unable to recover from even the smallest of floods. Insurance coverage can help prevent flood damage from killing your business.

Guidelines To Quickly and Effectively Clean Up Post-Flood

6/18/2021 (Permalink)

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A flood can wreak havoc on your home's structure, belongings, and even your home's environment, as the water can carry contaminants and mud. For this reason, it is imperative that you begin content cleaning efforts as soon as the waters recede, or as soon as the influx of water has stopped. The more time you take to begin cleanup efforts, the greater the chance that your home and belongings will experience irreversible damage.

Floods can damage everything from carpeting to furniture and from your home's ductwork to its HVAC system. If you want to minimize damage and restore your home to normal, there are particular areas to which you must pay attention:

• Heating and cooling systems

• Appliances

• Ceilings and walls

• Electrical systems

• Sewage systems

• Carpeting, vinyl, and wood floors

Content Cleaning Tips.

Though the majority of flood cleanup should be left to the professionals (especially if gray or black water is involved), there are a few steps you can take before your local SERVPRO team shows up. First, contact your insurance company. If your homeowners' insurance policy covers the damage, an adjuster will be in contact with you.

Once you've made the necessary phone calls, begin to shovel mud out of your home. If a garden hose reaches the flooded area, you can use the hose to spray mud away. Once the mud is gone, start sanitizing. Scrub surfaces with hot water and a heavy-duty cleaner. Soak belongings that can be soaked in a mixture of hot water and chlorine bleach. If the items in question are metal, such as silverware or pots and pans, simply let them sit in boiling water for 10 minutes.

Take any rugs and furniture outside to air dry and use a dehumidifier and fans to remove moisture from the air. You can also begin to toss smaller, contaminated items, such as toys, stuffed animals, and food.

Ideally, you should leave the deep content cleaning to the professionals, as professional flood restoration teams know what is salvageable and what is not. Moreover, experts have the necessary safety equipment to restore your home to a pre-flood condition.

For more information, call your local SERVPRO team today! 

Home Protection Tips For Spring Showers

3/26/2021 (Permalink)

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With all the recent storms that have taken place in the area recently, it is a good idea to know how to prepare your house for these spring showers.

  • Inspect the house siding. 

Check for damage, cracks, and holes. Seal up leaks with paintable or clear caulk. Make sure the paint is in good condition. If it isn’t, consider getting the house painted before winter sets in.

  • Prepare or install storm doors and windows. 

If your home has a combination storm/screen door with interchangeable glass and screen panels, switch from screens to glass. Spray a little 

WD-40 on the storm door’s hinges and latches. Be sure the door closer is adjusted and working smoothly.

  • Weatherstrip windows and doors 

Do this to ensure less likelihood of drafts and to minimize heat loss. 

  • Clean your gutters and downspouts. 

When gutters and downspouts clog with leaves and debris, water overflows and spills down, affecting walls and footings. If your house is beneath many or few trees, it’s a great idea to clear the gutters at the beginning of the spring season, and then clean them again after the first rain to remove leaves and debris that wash down from the roof.

  • Check your roof, skylights, and flashing. 

The roof is the most obvious point of entry for rain. If checking your roof is more than you want to handle yourself, please see our affiliate partner, HomeAdvisor, or social media ads to receive free bids from local asphalt and shingle roof repair pros. 

  • Repair gutters and downspouts. 

Fix loose, sagging, or leaking gutters and make sure downspouts carry drainage well away from the house.

Call your local SERVPRO today! 

662-690-6502 

"Like it never even happened." 

3 Ways To Prevent Potential Basement Flooding From Storms

3/25/2021 (Permalink)

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Many homeowners dream of having a basement that they can make into their own space. Whether it’s for added living space, a man cave, or even a basement apartment. When adding features to a basement requires a substantial amount of investment, it’s paramount you protect your investment and the additional equity it has contributed to your property. 

Rainstorms and hurricanes can cause significant damage to your home ruining the investment you’ve made. Torrential rainfall and flash flooding may make water cleanup a further ordeal you rather not encounter. There are several steps that you can take to minimize the likelihood of a basement flood.

  1. Building a rain garden may assist in preventing excess rain from coming into your basement. 
  2. Review your basement windows to ensure they are sealed properly. 
  3. Evaluate your basement and your entire home for any plumbing leaks.

SERVPRO of Tupelo, SERVPRO of Amory/Aberdeen & West Point are experienced in the area of water cleanup, remediation, and mitigation. We’ve partnered with hundreds of homeowners during their water damage situations to resolve them effectively. 

Call your local SERVPRO today! 

662-690-6502 

Four Helpful Tips for Making a Flood Insurance Claim

3/8/2021 (Permalink)

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If your home has been damaged in a flood, then you will need to make a flood claim to help cover the costs of repairs. Addressing the situation in the right way will help you get through the process more easily and with less stress.
The following tips may help.

1. Call Right Away
When making a flood claim, it is important to contact your insurance company as soon as you can. Waiting too long to do so can cause your claim to be denied, as many policies require you to make a report within a certain period. Filing your claim sooner also allows you to get the process started and finished more quickly.

2. Go Over the Details
While you may have read over your policy when you purchased it, you probably haven’t spent much time studying it since then. Look over it carefully, so you know what to expect and what is expected of you.

3. Start on Mitigation Quickly
It can take some time for your insurance adjuster to arrive to inspect your house, so don’t feel like you need to wait to start taking care of the damage. In some cases, waiting too long to begin mitigation and allowing the damage to worsen can cause your insurance claim to be denied. To avoid this, contact a clean-up and restoration company to start work right away.

4. Document Any Damage
While you don’t need to wait for your adjuster to begin cleaning up, you should make sure you have evidence of the damage. Take photos of affected areas and belongings and set aside items in a safe location.
The restoration company can help with this task before they begin working on repairs. Filing a flood claim might seem like a complicated process, but keeping a level head and following these steps can make it go more smoothly. If you are uncertain about anything, don’t hesitate to ask your adjuster for help or clarification.

Facts About Floods

1/28/2021 (Permalink)

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There is always the potential for flood damage no matter where you live. According to the American Red Cross floods cause more damage in the United States every year than any other weather-related disaster. The American Red Cross offers these flood safety tips:

-Stay away from floodwaters. If you come upon a flowing stream where water is above your ankles, stop, turn around and go another way. Six inches of swiftly moving water can sweep you off of your feet.

-If you approach a flooded road while driving, turn around and go another way. If you are caught on a flooded road and waters are riding rapidly around you, get out of the car quickly and move to higher ground. Most cars can be swept away by less than two feet of moving water.

-Keep children out of the water. They are curious and often lack judgment about running water or contaminated water. 

If a flood occurs and affects you, call SERVPRO of Tupelo and Amory/Aberdeen & West Point.  Even minor floods have the potential to cause major damage. We are faster to ANY size disaster. Let us help you get your life back in order.

Give us a call at 662-690-6502. We are always here to help! 

Storm Safety Tips to Protect Your Home

1/28/2021 (Permalink)

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Hurricanes and other tropical storms are not entirely avoidable, but the right preparation can minimize the damage the damage they cause. Follow these tips to help protect your home in North Mississippi from storm and flood water damage.

  1. Know your risk: Certain regions have a higher risk for flooding and storms. Hurricane season also varies depending on which region you reside in.
  2. Monitor warning signs: Some signs are more obvious than others. An actual flash flood or storm warning is a good indicator of impending danger, but these warnings aren't always reliable. Sometimes all it takes it a bit of heavy rain to cause water damage.
  3. Practice evacuation routes regularly: Chances are, your community does have outlined evacuation routes. If not, then create your own and practice them regularly so you don't forget them.
  4. Gather emergency supplies: An emergency supply kit helps ensure that you have everything you need in one place in the event of a disaster. Some important items to add to your kit include drinking water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, a first aid kit, batteries, a wrench or set of pliers and an emergency cell phone.
  5. Protect your home: Protecting the house itself is equally as important as saving the possessions inside the flooded building. Move valuables to higher levels of your home to protect them from rising flood water. You should also ensure that drains and pipes are clear. This will help drain the water faster. It's also a good idea to purchase flood insurance in the event of water damage.
  6. Listen to the authorities: If your local authorities tell you to evacuate, then you need to leave with your emergency supply kit. Do not attempt to return to your home until they inform you that it is safe to do so.
    Personal safety is far more important than protecting personal property. Remediation experts can always help you drain flood water and fix water damage after the fact. All you have to worry about is keeping yourself and your family members safe.

Call SERVPRO of Tupelo and Amory/Aberdeen & West Point at (662) 690-6502 today for any size storm and flood damage.

How Can FEMA Help You After a Storm?

6/15/2020 (Permalink)

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When significant storm disasters strike, the Federal Emergency Management Agency may be one of the first agencies to provide shelter, assistance for basic needs, and offer help with damaged homes. How can FEMA help you after a storm? First, you should determine whether you qualify:

  • Reach out for immediate assistance if you need it. The federal agency has partners providing immediate emergency assistance whether you qualify for federal assistance or not.
  • Check disasterassistance.gov to determine whether you're in an area that has been declared for assistance.
  • Once you've checked in online, a representative will complete an inspection/assessment of your residence.
  • These officials won't ask for money or approve or deny your claim.
  • If you qualify, you'll receive a check or direct deposit, as well as a letter describing the terms of receiving the money. If you don't qualify, you'll get a letter describing why you didn’t and information about appealing the decision.

The federal emergency agency offers several types of assistance for victims of major flooding and storm damage. Even if you think you won't qualify, it's a good idea to apply.

Housing Assistance
Some FEMA help is available through the Individuals and Households Program. This program offers low-interest loans administered through the Small Business Administration. Other forms of assistance from this program include temporary housing assistance, lodging expenses reimbursement, additional funding for home repair or replacement after insurance coverage, and, occasionally, housing construction financing.

Additional Types of Assistance
When necessary, the federal agency may also help with child-care expenses, medical and dental expenses, funeral and burial expenses, basic necessities (heating, clothing, furnishings,) cleaning items, and storage expenses. When it comes to hiring cleanup and reconstruction professionals, it's best to work with your insurance company.

Be Sure To Ask
There are many ways FEMA can help out residents when the city qualifies for federal assistance. The most important thing to know is that you won't know whether you qualify if you don't reach out and ask.

What to Do If Your Flight is Cancelled!

3/17/2020 (Permalink)

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Storms can cause a variety of issues. It can leave businesses in need of storm damage repair, and it can interfere with people's flight plans. Dealing with a canceled flight is something no one wants to deal with. It isn't uncommon for flights to be delayed or canceled due to a snow storm, thunderstorm, or even high winds. It's inconvenient, but there are several things you can do to help get to your desired location sooner rather than later. If you are stuck for a while, there are some storm tips that can at least make your wait a little more comfortable.

Looking for Alternatives

There may be an alternative that can help you get where you need to be sooner.

  • You can call the airline to see if there is anything they can do.
  • You should also speak with the gate attendant to see if there is a flight they can get you on.
  • You can do your own research as well.

These options may help you find a seat on another flight so you can get to your destination sooner. Consider looking for a connecting flight, even if you were originally on a flight that gets you straight from A to B.

Ask to Be Put Up in a Hotel

If you are stuck in the city due to a canceled flight, with no hope for a same day switch, you can ask the airline if they are willing to put you up in a hotel. This can at least make you a little more comfortable before you decide what your best option is. They may or may not accommodate you, but it's something to consider. They may be willing to provide you with food vouchers or a discount. 

It can be really frustrating to deal with a canceled flight, and sometimes, there is nothing you can do. See if there are alternatives that can get you to your destination sooner, by either making a few phone calls or checking with the airline attendants. If all else fails, make yourself comfortable for a while until you can figure out an alternative to get home.

What Should Go Inside a First Aid Kit?

3/17/2020 (Permalink)

It is imperative that any place of business or commercial property include one or more first aid kit. This means that you will be ready in the event of an injury or emergency. You can find pre-made kits, but it can be more cost effective and thorough to put them together yourself. What should go inside?

Bandages

One of the most important category of items is bandages. You should include many different sizes and types. You can never have too many, but some basic additions you can make are:

  • gauze pads of multiple sizes, including 4x4 and 8x10
  • gauze roller bandages, at least 2" wide
  • triangular bandages
  • adhesive bandages of multiple sizes, like
  • band-aids
  • adhesive tape

Wound Preparation

Before the bandages go on, the injury should be tended to. This means your first aid kit should include tools for cleaning and stabilizing. Typical cleaning agents like moistened towelettes or hydrogen peroxide are essential. Tweezers and scissors can help remove debris or clothing from the area. Gloves will help keep both you and the injured person hygienic- consider including latex and non-latex, for those with allergies. Splints and elastic wraps are essential for sprains and breaks.

Emergency Equipment

If possible, within the same bag or box, you should also include an emergency kit. A blanket can be helpful in cases of shock, or if the injured person needs to be warmed up. Resuscitation bags and pocket masks make CPR more sanitary. Water bottles or a water jug can also come in very handy, for both drinking and rinsing off wounds. You can also throw in directions for requesting emergency assistance or guides for what to do in various emergency situations, or contact information for a disaster remediation service.


It is not only necessary to have a first aid kit in your place of business, but you should also keep it up to date. Certain items can expire, so be sure to check on it every 6 months or so. Don't overlook this important aspect of owning commercial property!

Tips for Cleaning Your Crawlspace After a Flood

3/4/2020 (Permalink)

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A home flood can occur any time there is a storm. While there are things you can do to protect your home during storm season, floodwater may still get in. It’s important to mitigate the damage not only in the spaces you can see but also in the spaces that are not readily visible. You should always check your crawlspace for flooding after a heavy rain.

Appropriate Safety Precautions

There are several safety precautions to take when you know your home has storm damage. Anyone who enters standing water should wear proper protective gear:

  • Rubber boots
  • Heavy gloves
  • Face mask
  • Protective coveralls

You should also turn off the electricity to reduce the risk of shock. Use good judgment -- if you think any part of your home may be unsafe, stay elsewhere. Leave wading through floodwater in your crawlspace to the technicians from the flood restoration company that you hire to mitigate the damage.

Accurate Documentation

You should report your home flood to your insurance company, but an adjuster may not be able to make it to your house quickly if there are a lot of problems in the area due to the storm. To capture the most accurate evidence of the damage, it’s a good idea to take pictures or video of the flood’s impact on the crawlspace and other affected areas. This can be valuable when you are filing your claim.

Thorough Cleanup

Ideally, your sump pump will kick in when the water in your crawlspace starts to rise, so that should take care of a lot of the major extraction. The area must be completely dried and disinfected before the job is done, though. A thorough cleanup helps prevent mold growth and the subsequent damage it can cause to the structure of your home.

Home flood cleanup must cover both the areas you can see and those you cannot see. Don’t forget spaces such as your crawlspace when assessing damage.

Not all Storm Damage is Created Equal!

10/14/2019 (Permalink)

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During storm season we see a wide range of storm types. We see heavy rains, flooding, tornadoes and then wrapping all of those into one hurricane! Any one of these storm types could easily cause damage to your home or business. These damages can keep us from feeling like our home is complete or keeping us from running a business that contributes to our livelihood. No matter what your scenario, It is important to know the different damages that a storm can cause. 

Wind Damage Storm damage sometimes includes severe wind damage. Roof damage in this situation may range from a missing roof due to strong winds that may loosen flashing. This can cause your roof shingles to be removed from your home or business causing leaks. Even a subtle roof leak can produce damp, moldy conditions. A SERVPRO restoration expert can help property owners address storm damage and roof damage more effectively. 

Flooding Damage Heavy rains in the Tupelo and Amory/Aberdeen & West Point area can cause river flooding all around. Flooding may disrupt municipal water systems which call for experts to assess groundwater and evaluate the condition of pipes following flood damage. Our SERVPRO team can assist in your cleanup process after flood damage has occurred.  

Lighting Damage When a storm occurs, many times it brings the loud sounds of thunder which mean lighting is striking. Your home or business may have objects attached to the building that can attract a lightning strike that can cause a fire. A bolt of lightning can reach temperatures of roughly 30,000 kelvins (53,540 degrees Fahrenheit). Lightning strikes, or discharges of massive charges of static electricity, cause about 2% of all fires. If this occurs in your home or business, SERVPRO has the team to help handle the restoration of both the fire and smoke damage.

Be SERVPRO Ready

9/25/2019 (Permalink)

iPad and iPhone displaying the SERVPRO Emergency READY Profile app.  SERVPRO of Tupelo and SERVPRO of Amory/Aberdeen & West Point is always here to help, no matter the size of the storm! Call us at 662-690-6502!

These days, it is important to be ready for a storm and disaster can strike at a moment’s notice! Technology working hard to let us be aware of danger with more time to prepare before it hits! Technology can also be a vital tool in preparing for emergencies or disasters, as well as during or after to stay informed of the situation and in communication with others. From common technology you already use on a day-to-day basis to taking a few extra steps to prepare. Below are a few things that will help you be ready in the event of an emergency or disaster.

Store Information Online

There are many places to store important information securely online. Services like Google Drive and Dropbox offer a free way to store different types of files, from a Word document to images of important documents. Ready.gov suggests saving an electronic version of insurance policies, identification documents, medical records, and information on your pets, if necessary.

Follow the News

Stay informed by following agencies such as FEMA, local news channels, and local government on Twitter for the most up-to-date information in a disaster situation. You can also alert first responders if a rescue is needed through Twitter.

Mark Yourself Safe

The American Red Cross offers a Safe & Well check-in site to list yourself as safe or find family and friends in situations where communication is difficult to establish. Facebook also has a feature called Safety Check that is activated after natural disasters or a crisis. You will receive a notification from Facebook if you’re located in the affected area at that time.

Get in Touch

Make sure your contact information is up-to-date in your phone and e-mail for communication with family, friends, business contacts, and others whom you may need to get in contact with before, during, or after a disaster.

Charge Up

Keep a portable charger in your car and home in case of an emergency. You may need to recharge this from time to time, but you can also buy solar-powered chargers as well. Get an Emergency READY Profile that SERVPRO of Tupelo and SERVPRO of Amory/Aberdeen & West Point is proud to offer Emergency READY Profiles(ERP) for free at ready.SERVPRO.com to help prepares you, your property, or your business for an emergency.  By developing a SERVPRO Emergency READY Profile for your property or business, you minimize business interruption by having an immediate plan of action.  Knowing what to do and what to expect in advance is the key to timely mitigation and can help minimize how water and fire damage can affect your property or business. Put help in the palm of your hand with the Ready Plan App.  Get in touch with SERVPRO of Tupelo and SERVPRO of Amory/Aberdeen & West Point today for more information on developing an ERP for your property or business! Call us at 662-690-6502.  

Tornado Tips!

6/6/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help, no matter the size of the storm! (662) 690-6502

Like it or not, tornado season is here and we all know that we live in an area prone to tornadoes!  Lets cover a few of the more basic tips that we often overlook but could be extremely helpful during a tornado.

If you are at home during a tornado:

  • Go to a windowless interior room on lowest level of your house. Go to a storm cellar or basement if your house has one. If there is no basement, go to an inner hallway or a smaller inner room without windows, such as a bathroom or closet.
  • Get away from the windows.
  • Go to the center of the room. Stay away from corners because they tend to attract debris.
  • Get under a piece of sturdy furniture such as a workbench or heavy table or desk and hold on to it.
  • Use your arms to protect head and neck.
  • If you are in a mobile home, get out and find shelter elsewhere. 

If you are at work or school during a tornado: 

  • Go to the basement or to an inside hallway at the lowest level.
  • Avoid places with wide-span roofs such as auditoriums, cafeterias, large hallways, or shopping malls.
  • Get under a piece of sturdy furniture such as a workbench or heavy table or desk and hold on to it.
  • Use your arms to protect head and neck.

If you are outdoors during a tornado:

  • If possible, get indoors. 
  • If shelter is not available or there is no time to get indoors, lie in a ditch or low-lying area or crouch near a strong building. Look out for flood waters which may also fill low areas.
  • Use your arms to protect head and neck.

If you are in a car during a tornado:

  • Never try to drive faster than a tornado in a car or truck. Tornadoes can change direction quickly and can lift up a car or truck and toss it through the air.
  • Get out of the car immediately and take shelter in a nearby building.
  • If there is no time to get indoors, get out of the car and lie in a ditch or low-lying area away from the vehicle. Be aware of the potential for flooding.

SERVPRO of Tupelo - Call Us For Your Emergency Board Ups

3/12/2019 (Permalink)

Board ups are important and SERPVRO of Tupelo can handles those for you as well. Call us day or night at 662-690-6502.

Fire Damage Board-Up and Roof-Tarp Service

Fire damage can often compromise windows, walls, and roofs. To maintain security and to protect against further damage, the SERVPRO Franchise Professional can board up missing windows and walls and place tarps on damaged roofs.

Vandalism Board-Up

Vandalism and graffiti can be very upsetting. It can range from relatively minor pranks to malicious destruction of property. Often simple acts of vandalism, like breaking a window, can cause significant water and mold damage if not addressed in a timely manner.

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals will act quickly to remove broken glass from inside & outside  your home or business and effectively board up all windows securing the inside of the building.

What About Other Types of Vandalism?

 In addition to boarding up, SERVPRO professionals can remove spray-painted graffiti from exterior walls, they can also clean driveways, walkways, asphalt, metals, wood, glass, plastic, and masonry. Their highly trained technicians can offer the following services:

What to Expect When SERVPRO Professionals Provide Board-Up for Your Home or Business  

  • Temporary secure enclosure  
  • Roofs will be temporarily secured with tarps
  • Fencing can be provided as an extra measure
  • All openings will be temporarily secured 

Call us at 662-690-6502 if you have any questions or concerns.

Commercial Services

If fire or water damage sidelines your business, you need a professional restoration company to quickly restore your property. Every hour spent restoring your business is lost revenue and productivity. Commercial restoration presents unique challenges and we have the training, experience, and resources to handle any size disaster.

Residential Services

With over 1,700 Franchises in the U.S. and Canada, SERVPRO is a trusted leader in the restoration industry and is dedicated to providing quality service. Our highly trained technicians respond quickly, whether you need water damage restoration or simply need your upholstery cleaned. 

Emergency Services During a Storm

3/11/2019 (Permalink)

Don't let storms ruin your home. SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help!

You can’t plan when a storm strike. Whether it is a weekend, a holiday, or overnight, there is a company that is there to help. SERVPRO of Tupelo has an experienced crew that is there to go whenever you call.

We understand at SERVPRO that the most crucial time to start remediation on water is immediately. So, using the most advanced equipment, we begin water removal and treatment of space to quickly restore your home back to preloss condition.

We are here for you 24/7, large or small. All you need to do is call 662-690-6502 for immediate service. Make sure to have these answers on hand:

Our SERVPRO Representative will ask several questions:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  • The street address of the water-damaged home or business
  • When did the flooding or water damage occur?
  • What caused the water damage (if known)?
  • Is there electricity available (on-site)?

SERVPRO of Tupelo specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after damaging event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility for regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. SERVPRO wants our team to be part of your team! Call us at 662-690-6502 or follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Emergency Services During a Storm

3/4/2019 (Permalink)

Don't let storms ruin your home. SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help!

You can’t plan when a storm strike. Whether it is a weekend, a holiday, or overnight, there is a company that is there to help. SERVPRO of Tupelo has an experienced crew that is there to go whenever you call.

We understand at SERVPRO that the most crucial time to start remediation on water is immediately. So, using the most advanced equipment, we begin water removal and treatment of space to quickly restore your home back to preloss condition.

We are here for you 24/7, large or small. All you need to do is call 662-690-6502 for immediate service. Make sure to have these answers on hand:

Our SERVPRO Representative will ask several questions:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  • The street address of the water-damaged home or business
  • When did the flooding or water damage occur?
  • What caused the water damage (if known)?
  • Is there electricity available (on-site)?

SERVPRO of Tupelo specializes in the cleanup and restoration of commercial and residential property after damaging event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility for regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. SERVPRO wants our team to be part of your team! Call us at 662-690-6502 or follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Hurricane Florence Relief

10/9/2018 (Permalink)

No job is too big, and no job is too small. SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help! 662-6902-6502

Last month, Hurricane Florence brought two feet of water to the two states in just three days.  Hurricane Florence rained more in one hour over the city than the area typically gets during the entire month of September. This record amount of rainfall left countless homes severely damaged or completely washed away.

After the rain stopped, everyone got to work picking up the pieces of their homes and businesses to begin getting things back to normal. During this time, local SERVPRO teams were so over-encumbered they called in other SERVPRO teams from all over the country to aid in clean-up and restoration. SERVPRO of Tupelo was one of hundreds of teams who responded to the call.

We loaded up SERVPRO trucks and vans and made our way through to the Carolinas. Over the weeks that followed, we helped many families get their lives back to normal by drying hardwood floors, tearing out carpets, and ripping out soggy drywall.

SERVPRO of Tupelo is proud to be part of the Storm Response Team Caring for the Carolinas. Faster to any size disaster, SERVPRO of Tupelo will make it "Like it never even happened."

Give us a call at 662-690-6502. We are always here to help! 

Hurricane Season 2018 is Here

9/11/2018 (Permalink)

SERPVRO is always here to help!

Weather models have flipped the switch: Hurricane season coming to life in the Atlantic

The sleeping giant may be about to awaken.

Hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico is forecast to ramp up over the next couple of weeks. "Weather models have flipped the switch on the Atlantic hurricane season and see multiple areas of development possible starting mainly this weekend," weather.us meteorologist Ryan Maue said.  

One storm could spin up in the Caribbean over the next couple of days and potentially affect Florida over the Labor Day weekend. Looking further ahead, "there is the potential for two or three tropical features spinning over the Atlantic by the second weekend in September," AccuWeather meteorologist Dan Kottlowski said.

The next tropical storm or hurricane in the Atlantic basin will be called Florence.

One of the reasons for the predicted uptick in activity is that wind shear, which tends to rip apart developing hurricanes, appears to be decreasing. "There are signs now that wind shear may drop over a significant part of the Atlantic basin over the next couple of weeks," according to AccuWeather meteorologist Bernie Rayno.

However, it's still too early to predict exactly where or when any storm might form or whether a storm will affect land areas.  

SERVPRO nationwide is ready for whatever size disaster. 

When the STORM Rolls Out, We Roll In

8/13/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo can handle everything from emergency board up to mitigation to post construction. Call us today at 662-690-6502.

Unexpected emergencies like severe weather call for immediate action. SERVPRO of Tupelo knows immediate reaction to the disaster is important to helping you get your life back to normal. 

Utilizing our 1-4-8 Service Response Guidelines we strive to:

  • Contact you within 1 hour from notice of loss to arrange for your service. 
  • Be-on-site to begin mitigation services within 4 hours of notification.
  • Provide verbal briefing of scope to you within 8 business hour of on-site arrival. 

Exceptions to our 1-4-8 Service Response times may apply under certain conditions, such as a local catastrophic event or storm situation. 

We also perform pack-out services, which is removing salvageable personal property from the affected area for off-site cleaning and storage.

If you have storm damage to your home or property, call us today 662-690-6502.  Timely mitigation is the key to minimize secondary damages caused by severe storms.  We are also a one stop shop. We can handle everything from tarping and board ups to all of your post construction needs as well. 

What To Look For After A Hail Storm

7/9/2018 (Permalink)

Call the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo if you need our services. 662-690-6502

UNDERSTANDING HAIL DAMAGE: WHAT TO SURVEY AFTER A STORM

Do you have hail damage?  It is not that easy a question to answer. If your building has asphalt shingles or a metal roof, you may see dents. But, on a built-up (tar & gravel) roof, you might see few to no visible signs of damage. 


When do you need professional help? Three Helpful Indicators:

Hail comes in many sizes and densities, so it can be difficult to know when you actually need to be concerned about damage. Whether you’re staring at pea-sized hail on the ground or golf-ball size hail, here are some signs that indicate it would be a good idea to at least talk to a professional:

  • Damaged vehicles—If the roofs of nearby cars were dented, then there’s a good chance your building also sustained hail damage.
  • Damaged siding, downspouts or windows—If you are unable to safely inspect your roof, hail damage to other parts of your building, such as dented downspouts or siding, can be a good indicator you may need to take action.
  • Work on neighboring properties—If a neighboring building sustained hail damage and is being repaired, it’s a sign you should more closely inspect your roof and building. 

Summer Storms

6/13/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help, no matter the size of the storm!
In some areas of the country, rain is almost a daily occurrence during summertime, and summer storm damages are something to be prepared for. Flooding can be a summer storm hazard, and that can be inconvenient and even dangerous. Possessions can be ruined, and the structures of homes and businesses can be negatively affected. A professional water damage restoration company can be a vital resource during such times; such companies are able to complete all necessary repairs in a timely and efficient manner.

While storms can’t be predicted much of the time, education yourself in the most common areas vulnerable to storm damages will help you be prepared to handle such an event. Some areas of your home or business are going to be more apt to experience damage than others during storms, such as low-lying areas like basements and cellars which can be flooded.

Here is a list of the three most common areas that suffer from summer storm damages:

  • LOW LYING AREAS

Basements and cellars, the lowest parts of a house or building, need to be watched during wet weather since they have a number of easy entry points for water. If there is heavy rainfall during inclement weather, or if the building is near a body of water such as a lake or river, they are going to be in danger. Keep an eye open for cracks in the foundation, ceiling, and walls of these areas!

  • ATTICS, ROOFS, AND GUTTERS

A damaged roof, either from weather or fire, is susceptible to water damage, and the areas underneath it will suffer. A small leak can turn into a big problem before you know it. If rain gutters have not been properly maintained, you may experience some problems stemming from standing water - even indoors.

  • WINDOWS, DOORS, AND ENTRYWAYS

Keep an eye on your doors and windows. If they are not properly sealed against wet conditions, you will know it right away. Entryways are also a potential problem area; make sure they are free of standing water and debris so that people don’t get hurt.

Our team of professionals here at SERVPRO of Tupelo are experienced in repairs and cleanup from damages caused by water and fire. You can call us at 662-690-6502 24/7! We are always here to help! 

When Lightning Strikes

6/13/2018 (Permalink)

If your home is affected by a lightning storm, please call the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo. 662-690-6502. We are always here to help!
 

Each year thousands of homes and other properties are destroyed or damaged by lightning strikes.

The first step to protecting your home is contacting a professional who is qualified to design and install a certified lightning protection system. It will be designed to control or force the discharge onto a specified path, thereby eliminating the chance of fire or explosion within non-conductive parts of the house such as those made of wood, brick, tile, etc. A lightning protection system is not intended to prevent a strike. Its purpose is to provide a safe path on which the current can be safely directed to the ground.

A typical lightning protection system

A complete system is made up of the following components:

  • Air terminals:Also referred to as lightning rods, these inconspicuous copper or aluminum rods are vertically mounted on the roof at regular intervals. The air terminals serve as strike receptors, designed to intercept the lightning strike.
  • Main conductors:Constructed of aluminum or copper, these braided cables connect the air terminals to the other system components and the grounds.
  • Grounds:A minimum of two ground rods, driven at least 10 feet deep in the earth are required for all structures. The ground terminations direct the dangerous current into the ground, to eliminate the chance of injury or damage to the structure.
  • Bonds:Bonding joins metallic bodies (roof components) and grounded building systems to the main conductor to ensure conductivity and prevent side flashing (lightning jumping between two objects).
  • Surge arresters and suppressors:A surge is an increase in electrical current due to a lightning strike on or near a power line or utility service. Surge suppression is installed at the electrical panel(s) to prevent the entrance of over-voltages which can cause a fire. Arresters installed at electrical panels help protect heavy appliances and prevent fires at service panel entrances. Additional devices may be needed to protect other in-house electronics. Surge protection devices are typically installed in conjunction with a lightning protection system.

Tree protection: The Lightning Protection Institute recommends that any tree taller than a home or within 10 feet of the structure be equipped with a lightning protection system. Trees do not offer protection and many homeowners choose to have trees protected for their own value. An unprotected tree in close proximity to a structure can also create a side-flash hazard to the nearby home.

What To Do When Your Home or Office Floods

4/25/2018 (Permalink)

Call the professionals of SERVPRO of Tupelo today at 662-690-6502. We are always here to help!

A flooded home is a devastating event for any homeowner. It has the ability to ruin many of your possessions in addition to your property itself. Due to the fact that water damage can quickly become permanent if not addressed as soon as possible, if you do suffer flood damage to your home, it’s important that you call the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo  to help restore the home. However, there are some things that you can do before they arrive. Here are some things you can do immediately after a flood to start the restoration process.  

Call Your Insurance Agent

Regardless of how bad a flood has hit your home, it’s likely done some significant damage to some of your possessions and to the structure of your home. Soon after you recognize the damage, you should call your insurance agent. Most water damage in the home is covered by homeowner’s insurance policies but you’ll want to contact them to make sure as there could be exclusions.

Check Before Entering Home

Before you re-enter your home after flood damage, check for any structural damage that may have occurred. Severe flooding or water damage has the ability to compromise the integrity of the structure. If you enter the home without closely inspecting what you’re walking into, the building could potentially collapse, trapping you inside. Once you’ve entered the home, you should be very careful about where you’re walking, especially if you’re moving from carpeting onto a hard surface.  

Document Evidence

Once you have entered the home, document the evidence of that damage that has been done by taking photos of it. If there are any questions, particularly by your insurance company about the validity of your claim, you’ll have evidence to show them. While you document the damage, save any items that you can. Some items, such as porous materials, may have been damaged beyond repair. When the SERVPRO crew arrives to restore the home, they’ll save as many items as possible. But if there are items that have not been damaged, you can take them out to avoid any further potential damage.  

Take Inventory

While you’re examining the damage that has occurred in your home, make a list of the damage or lost items in the home. Make sure to include the date they were purchased and their value with any receipts you may have. Store that list with any inventory of your possessions that you may have taken before the flood. If any of your possessions must be disposed of, which some may, make sure you have photographs of the items.  

Turn Off Power

After the flood damage occurs, turn off all power, especially to the affected rooms. Also refrain from using any electrical appliances as you could electrocute yourself if you’re standing in water. Keep the power to the home off until an electrician can come and thoroughly inspect the system to ensure it’s safe to turn back on again.  

Prevent Mold

Mold thrives in environments where moisture is present which makes flooded parts of a house ideal for mold growth. The existence of mold in a home can be hazardous so it’s important to prevent the mold from growing if at all possible. Removing any wet contents from the home as soon as possible will help to prevent such mold growth around the home.  

Proper Protection

Regardless of how well you think you can clean up after a flood, you should call the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo to ensure that as much of your property is salvaged as possible. But if you do decide to start the cleanup process before they arrive, it’s important that you are properly attired. Wear long sleeves, pants, gloves, and boots when dealing with flood water to ensure your safety. 

If you suffer flood damage in your home, you should contact the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo to clean up. But if you want to get the process started prior to their arrival, these tips will help you remain safe.

It's (Spring Cleaning) Time!

3/28/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo loves to clean! Call us with all of your Spring Cleaning needs! 662-690-6502!

Make doormats welcoming!

Shake 'em, wash 'em, swat 'em with a broom. Give them the toughest cleaning they can take. They’re your front line against tracked-in dirt—so keep them clean enough to function at peak efficiency.

Clean carpets and upholstery

Fabrics that have absorbed a winter’s worth of dirt, body oil, and germs will need a deep cleaning to get them ready for another year of wear—and for that close inspection by your relaxing guests. When you’re shampooing carpets or cleaning upholstery with a rented carpet cleaner, practice first in an unobtrusive area to make sure you have the knack of the machine and that the treatment won’t discolor fabrics or cause dyes to run. Move furniture just slightly—not out of the room or against the wall, as the old rules dictated—and place the legs of each piece back on top of small wax paper squares after shampooing. The wax paper will protect your carpet and keep the furniture legs from getting wet as the carpet dries. Open the windows to speed the drying process, which can take a day or more. If you’re not the furniture-shifting and machine-renting type, use a professional carpet and upholstery cleaner.

Wash walls, cabinets, baseboards, and woodwork

The walls may not look as if they need a bath—dust and soot fall to the floor, right? Most of it does, but just enough clings to vertical surfaces to warrant a seasonal or pre-holiday bath. Use a sponge and hand dishwashing detergent, washing the surface in sections. A sponge mop makes it easier to reach higher spots. Use two buckets: one for dishwashing detergent solution and another for wringing your sponge. Dry the walls and woodwork with a clean cloth.

Clean ceiling fixtures

Remove dust and dirt from ceiling fans and air-conditioner vents with a cloth and a vacuum with a soft nozzle attachment.

Check your coils

You should clean the refrigerator’s condenser coil, usually found behind the toe grille, with a long-handled bottle brush and a vacuum cleaner with an attachment hose to remove dust and lint. Built-up dust can shut down the unit by causing it to overheat. To remove dust from coils attached to the hard-to-reach back side of the fridge, carefully pull the refrigerator out several feet (newer models roll on casters) and vacuum thoroughly; finish by sweeping or vacuuming the floor area you’ve revealed. Expect to rediscover coins, bottle caps, and twist ties that you and the cat knocked over the past year.

When Disaster Strikes, You Can Be Ruined or You Can Be READY!

3/28/2018 (Permalink)

50% of businesses may never reopen after suffering a disaster. SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help! 662-690-6502.
SERVPRO of Tupelo is committed to providing fire and water cleanup and restoration services to reduce business interruptions and recovery costs. SERVPRO can provide:
  • Over 40 years of experience as leading fire and water cleanup and restoration providers.
  • A SERVPRO franchise nearby - more than 1,500 franchises servicing 48 states.
  • More locations for faster responses.
  • Quick response time to help ensure the damage is contained and the restoration process begins promptly.
  • Large loss capabilities -  no fire or water damage is too big.

As many as 50% of businesses close down following a disaster, according to the latest research. Of the businesses that survive, the overwhelming majority of them had a preparedness plan in place. Pre-planning can serve as an insurance policy aimed at peace of mind. And knowing you are "Ready for whatever happens" speaks trust to your clients and employees that in the event you business is affected by a disaster, they don't necessarily have to be.

By developing a SERVPRO Emergency Ready Profile for your business, you help to minimize business interruption by having an immediate plan of action. Know what to do, who to call and what to expect in advance is helpful in receiving timely mitigation and can help minimize the affects water and fire damage can have on your business.

Family Emergency Plan - Ready for Whatever Happens

12/29/2017 (Permalink)

Always be prepared. SERVPRO of Tupelo is always here to help. 662-690-6502

An emergency can happen when we least expect it. It is important to prepare as much as possible for any situation. Having a family emergency plan is crucial to keeping your family safe during an imminent crisis. SERVPRO of Tupelo would like to share strategies you can use with your family in the event of a crisis to keep them prepared and safe.

Have a Designated Meeting Space

In the event of a fire or other disaster inside the home, it’s important to have a designated meeting space that is close to the property. If a fire happens, find somewhere safe that is close by for the family to meet.

Dealing with Natural Disasters

With the weather acting as unpredictable as it has been of late, it’s important to understand your town’s geography and climate and prepare for whatever weather affects it the most. In the case of a flood, don’t wait for the water to get to unsafe levels! Your family’s safety comes first, and it’s not worth risking staying in your home if it’s going to flood from the water. Take what little belongings you can and leave before the water gets too out of control.

Know Basic CPR

If one of your family members becomes injured, faints, or worse, it’s important to know basic CPR skills before paramedics can arrive. Make sure your whole family attends CPR classes; they’re affordable, hands-on, and can save a life! Keeping track of your loved ones’ medical history is important, too. If disaster strikes and a medical flare-up happens, you need to know what to do!


Disaster strikes when we least expect it to. We oftentimes live comfortable lives and forget that an emergency can strike at any time. Your family’s safety should be a top priority, and planning is the best way to ensure this. Communicate with your family, create contingency plans for disasters, and you’ll find yourself more prepared than you thought you were in the event of a disaster.

Be SERVPRO Ready!

12/27/2017 (Permalink)

As many as 50% of businesses close for good following a disaster. Call SERVPRO of Tupelo today at 662-690-6502. We are here to help!

SERVPRO of Tupelo is committed to providing fire and water cleanup and restoration services to reduce business interruptions and recovery costs. SERVPRO can provide:

  • Over 40 years of experience as leading fire and water cleanup and restoration providers.
  • A SERVPRO franchise nearby - more than 1,500 franchises servicing 48 states.
  • More locations for faster responses.
  • Quick response time to help ensure the damage is contained and the restoration process begins promptly.
  • Large loss capabilities -  no fire or water damage is too big.

As many as 50% of businesses close down following a disaster, according to the latest research. Of the businesses that survive, the overwhelming majority of them had a preparedness plan in place. Pre-planning can serve as an insurance policy aimed at peace of mind. And knowing you are "Ready for whatever happens" speaks trust to your clients and employees that in the event you business is affected by a disaster, they don't necessarily have to be.

By developing a SERVPRO Emergency Ready Profile for your business, you help to minimize business interruption by having an immediate plan of action. Know what to do, who to call and what to expect in advance is helpful in receiving timely mitigation and can help minimize the affects water and fire damage can have on your business.

Post Flood Essentials

10/24/2017 (Permalink)

No flood is too big or too small for SERVPRO of Tupelo. Call us today at 662-690-6502.

Nobody expected that the creek could rise that far, it never had before. Now, the house is a muddy mess of debris, water and extensive damage. For some people, moving would be the first thought that came to mind. However, others want to stay in their homes, repair the water damage and live on in the house that they love.

Flood damage is more than just the standing water left after the creek recedes. It's ruined carpets and furniture, wet plaster and more. Water in the home or business is just the start of the problems. Without proper clean-up and sanitization, further problems develop, mold can grow, floor damage can be permanent, and drywall can be ruined. It is imperative to immediately start the mitigation and restoration process to help limit the damage and mounting costs. A call to a professional water mitigation company should be the first step taken by a home owner after flooding occurs. SERVPRO of Tupelo is here to help you 24/7/365 with any water damage and restoration issues.

Water cleanup begins with bringing in equipment to extract the water in the home. Pumps and specialized vacuums are used to suck up the water. Restoration is a process. Once the puddles have been cleared, the next step will begin. The water damage will be in the walls, floors and furnishings. Drying is imperative to help stop the damage and to prevent mold from growing.

Air movers, dehumidifiers and other specialized equipment will be brought in to help dry out the water in walls, and moisture from furnishings and floors. Thoroughly drying water in the home will save thousands of dollars worth of damage later.

Restoration from the devastation of flood damage is not an easy experience. A professional service should be called to handle and help facilitate the process so that it is done correctly. For instance, not many individuals would know that after the water in their business or home is dried, more steps are still necessary to properly complete the job. Sanitizing the surfaces, furnishings and anything else the water touched is essential to prevent any potential of mold growth.

Standing water can leave a foul odor. Professionals can remove the lingering odors left even after the water cleanup. Mitigation professionals are equipped with specialized fogging equipment and industrial air scrubbers to help remove the last traces of the water damage.

After the restoration process of water cleanup, drying, sanitizing and odor elimination, there is still one last step in the water damage mitigation process repairs. Water can damage walls, carpeting and flooring. Drywall may need to be replaced. Electrical outlets and wiring should be checked for damage. Water may have warped sub-flooring, damaged floor joists and wrecked major appliances. Time is money, so flood damage needs to be taken care of as quickly as possible. Quick, yet thorough mitigation, will get a business back up and running, or a family back if their home, after flood damage has occurred.

Storms, floods, and even appliance malfunctions (like a dishwasher overflow) can cause homes and businesses the headaches of having to deal with the water cleanup process. Nobody wants to go through it, but when it happens a person shouldn't go through it alone. Professionals who know how to deal with the devastation left behind are the best option for a quick, safe restoration. Since professional water damage restoration companies have the equipment and training to handle cleaning, drying and even rebuilding homes and businesses, they should be the first choice for mitigation.

After the Flood...Then What?

8/7/2017 (Permalink)

No Storm damage is too big or too small for the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo. Here to Help!

Nobody expected that the creek could rise that far. It never had before. Now, the house is a muddy mess of debris, water and extensive damage. For some people, moving would be the first thought that came to mind. However, others want to stay in their homes, repair the water damage, and live on in the house they love.


Flood damage is more than just the standing water left after the creek recedes. It's ruined carpets and furniture, wet plaster and more. Water in the home or business is just the start of the problems. Without proper clean-up and sanitizing, mold can grow, floor damage can be permanent and drywall can be ruined. It is imperative to immediately start the restoration process to help limit the damage and mounting costs. A call to a professional water mitigation company should be the first step taken by a home owner after flooding occurs.

Water cleanup begins with bringing in equipment to extract the water in the home. Pumps and specialized vacuums are used to suck up the water. Restoration is a process. Once the puddles have been cleared, the next step will begin. The water damage will be in the walls, floors and furnishings. Drying is imperative to help stop the damage and to prevent mold from growing.

Fans, dehumidifiers and other equipment will be brought in to help dry out the water in walls and moisture from furnishings and floors. Thoroughly drying water in the home will save thousands of dollars worth of damage later.

Restoration from the devastation of flood damage is not an easy process. A professional service should be called to handle the process so that it is done correctly. For instance, not many individuals would know that after the water in their business is removed or the water in their home is dried, more steps are still necessary. Sanitizing the surfaces, furnishings and anything else the water touched should be done.

Water in the business or home could have left a foul odor. Professionals can remove the lingering odors left even after the water cleanup. Mitigation professionals know how to use fogging equipment and industrial air scrubbers to help remove the last traces of the water damage.

After the restoration process of water cleanup, drying, sanitizing and odor elimination, there is still one last step in the water damage mitigation process - repairs. Water in a business can damage walls, carpeting and flooring. Drywall may need to be replaced. Electrical outlets and wiring should be checked for damage. Water in a business may have warped sub-flooring, damaged floor joists and wrecked major appliances. Time is money, so flood damage needs to be taken care of as quickly as possible. Quick yet thorough mitigation will get a business back up and running after flood damage has occurred.

Storms, floods and even appliance malfunctions like a dishwasher overflow can cause homes and businesses the headaches of having to deal with the water cleanup process. Nobody wants to go through it, but when it happens a person shouldn't go through it alone. Professionals who know how to deal with the devastation left behind are the best option for a quick, safe restoration. Since professional water damage restoration companies have the equipment and training to handle cleaning, drying and even rebuilding homes and businesses, they should be the first choice for mitigation.

Sure, the damage is devastating and overwhelming. Of course, nobody wants to go through flooding and the after-effects. The reality is that these occurrences can and do happen every day. The good news is that there are people specifically trained to restore homes and businesses to their pre-flood conditions. Call SERVPRO of Tupelo today at 662-690-6502.

SERVPRO Storm Response - Ready for Whatever Happens

6/22/2017 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo is "Here to Help", especially after the storm. Call us today at 662-690-6502.

Every year, all over the country, catastrophic natural disasters wreak havoc on communities large and small.

Whether its turbulent blizzards, or torrid flooding, the effects of these colossal events can be felt across the nation.

In the midst of the chaos and stress caused by these happenings, it is easy for business and home owners to feel overwhelmed and lost.

SERVPRO strives to put our customers at ease, guiding them and supporting them through the STORM emergency process while providing education and knowledge on how to best navigate the situation. 

From the initial damage assessment, to communicating with your insurance adjuster, to final billing and processing, SERVPRO supports our clients by providing superior customer service.

SERVPRO happily responds to local and outside STORM events. Nationwide, SERVPRO franchises mobilize and act fast, traveling cross country to assist in disaster clean up in communities across the US and Canada.

SERVPRO works in conjunction with all insurance companies, and is part of the Preferred Service Provider program for many nationally recognized insurance organizations.

For our self-pay customers, SERVPRO offers reasonable, competitive pricing and payment options. We understand that STORM cleanup is an unexpected expense, and strive to make reasonably priced restoration accessible to all our customers.

So in the event that your home or business is involved in a STORM, you can rely on SERVPRO to turn a stressful situation into a manageable, professional experience.

Call SERVPRO of Tupelo today, no matter how big or small your water or fire damage may be. 662-690-6502. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Can Carpet Be Saved After a Flood?

6/14/2017 (Permalink)

No water damage is too big or too small for the professionals at SERVPRO of Tupelo. Call us today at 662-690-6502

After a flood, many homeowners and property managers wonder if their carpet and pad can be saved.  The answer is, it depends.  Factors such as the age and quality of the carpet and pad, as well as the type of installation used, have to be taken into consideration. However, the type of floodwater that caused the damage is most important when determining whether or not carpet and padding can be salvaged.

There are 3 floodwater categories that determine whether the carpet and padding can be restored to their pre-disaster condition:

  • Category 1 (clean water): non-contaminated water that may come from a broken pipe, sink, etc. After the water has been extracted, carpets and pads can be dried and restored in place.
  • Category 2 (gray water): dirty water that has been released by sump pumps, washing machines, dishwashers, etc. The carpet can usually be restored if it has been wet for less than 48 hours. The pad is replaced in most cases.
  • Category 3 (black water): water containing dangerous contaminants that may originate from sewage and toilet backflows as well as from floods caused by natural disasters. To protect your family’s health, carpets and pads should be removed, discarded and replaced.

Since every water damage situation is different, you cannot know for sure if or when your carpet and pad can be salvaged until you have a professional restoration company inspect the situation.

The faster you report the disaster, the lower the costs will be. If you’re dealing with a flooding problem, contact  SERVPRO of Tupelo today to speak to a Mitigation Specialist at 662-690-6502.

STORM Teams are Always Ready!

5/11/2017 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo is part of the Disaster Recovery Team. Always here to help!

When a storm or disaster strikes, SERVPRO’s Disaster Recovery Team® is poised and “Ready for whatever happens.” With a network of over 1,600 Franchises, the SERVPRO® System strives to be faster to any size disaster. Strategically located throughout the United States allowing for a faster response time, SERVPRO’s Disaster Recovery Team®, is trained and equipped to handle the largest storms and highest flood waters.

Providing experience, additional manpower, equipment and other resources, the Disaster Recovery Team® assists your local SERVPRO® Franchise Professionals. SERVPRO’s Disaster Recovery Team® has responded to hundreds of disaster events, including those listed here. 

In the aftermath of a disaster, there is only one objective, to help you make it “Like it never even happened.” 

2014 Polar Vortex: Record low temperatures caused by a break in the North Pole’s polar vortex resulted in an unprecedented freezing event, spanning from east of the Rocky Mountains to as far south as Central Florida, effecting all or part of 39 states and 70% of the SERVPRO® Franchise system. 

2013 Colorado Floods: Heavy rainfall, with amounts up to 17 inches in some areas, resulted in widespread flooding in Fort Collins, Boulder and surrounding Colorado mountain communities. The Disaster Recovery Team® responded with 109 crews from 48 Franchises to assist the local SERVPRO® Franchises in the emergency response. 

2013 Alberta, Canada Floods: Heavy rainfall triggered flooding affecting more than 120,000 residents, and ultimately, the costliest disaster in Canadian history with damages estimated at C$5 billion, with C$1.7 billion in insurance damages.

2012 Hurricane Sandy: Affecting more than 20 states, Sandy left widespread damage and flooding from Florida stretching the entire eastern seaboard to Maine. The Disaster Recovery Team® placed nearly 1000 crews in affected areas, representing over 300 SERVPRO® Franchises from across the country. Teams traveled from as far as Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington.

2012 Hurricane Isaac: Hurricane Isaac caused flooding and damage across five states before weakening, including Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. Nearly 100 SERVPRO® Franchises were activated to assist in the cleanup and restoration efforts. 

2011 Hurricane Irene/Tropical Storm Lee: With storm damage spanning from North Carolina to New England, activation of the Disaster Recovery Team®, combined with local resources, placed approximately 1,000 crews in affected areas. 

2011 North Dakota Floods: SERVPRO® Franchise Professionals provided restoration services to more than 400 residents and businesses, including municipal buildings and the area hospital. The SERVPRO® System sent hundreds of crews to help.

Severe Weather Tips

4/7/2017 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Tupelo is available 24/7 no matter what storm event arises. Call us at 662-690-6502

Since SERVPRO partners with the American Red Cross we love sharing their tips on different occasions. 

Check out www.redcross.org for more information!

 

TORNADOES

Tornadoes can strike without warning and destroy a community in seconds. Before a tornado warning is issued for your area, here are some things you should do:

1. Know your community’s warning system.

2. Pick a place where family members can gather if a tornado is headed your way. It could be your basement or, if there is no basement, a center hallway, bathroom, or closet on the lowest floor. Keep this place uncluttered.

3. If you are in a high-rise building and don’t have enough time to go to the lowest floor, pick a place in a hallway in the center of the building.

4. Remove diseased and damaged limbs from trees.

5. Move or secure lawn furniture, trash cans, hanging plants or anything else that can be picked up by the wind and become a projectile.

 

THUNDERSTORM SAFETY STEPS Thunderstorms injure an average of 300 people every year, and cause about 80 fatalities. Here are the top thunderstorm safety steps you should follow:

1. If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to the storm to be struck by lightning. Go to safe shelter immediately.

2. As the storm approaches, take shelter in a building.

3. If you are driving, pull off the roadway and park. Stay in the car with the windows closed and turn on the emergency flashers. Avoid touching metal or other surfaces that conduct electricity in and outside of the vehicle.

4. If you are inside, unplug appliances and avoid using the telephone or any electrical appliances. Avoid taking a bath or shower, or running water for any other purpose.

5. If you are caught outside and cannot reach a safe building, avoid high ground, water, tall, isolated trees and metal objects such as fences or bleachers. Picnic shelters, dugouts and sheds are not safe.

 

FLOODING Heavy rains could fill rivers and streams, bringing flooding to the area. If your neighborhood is threatened with the possibility of flooding, here are some things you should do:

1. Be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s notice. When a flood or flash flood warning is issued for your area, head for higher ground and stay there.

2. Stay away from floodwaters.

3. If you come upon a flooded road while driving, turn around and go another way. If you are caught on a flooded road and waters are rising rapidly around you, get out of the car quickly and move to higher ground. Most cars can be swept away by less than two feet of moving water.

4. Keep children out of the water.

5. Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize flood danger.

 

Download the free Red Cross Emergency App to receive emergency alerts and information about what to do in case of tornadoes, flooding and other disasters, as well as locations of shelters. The App also includes emergency first aid information and a Family Safe feature which allows people to instantly see if loved ones are okay. The free Emergency App is available in app stores by searching for the American Red Cross or going to redcross.org/apps.

When Disaster Strikes, You Can be Ruined or You Can BE READY!

10/17/2016 (Permalink)

50% of businesses may never reopen after suffering a disaster. SERVPRO of Tupelo is here to help!

SERVPRO of Tupelo is committed to providing fire and water cleanup and restoration services to reduce business interruptions and recovery costs. SERVPRO can provide:

  • Over 40 years of experience as leading fire and water cleanup and restoration providers.
  • A SERVPRO franchise nearby - more than 1,500 franchises servicing 48 states.
  • More locations for faster responses.
  • Quick response time to help ensure the damage is contained and the restoration process begins promptly.
  • Large loss capabilities -  no fire or water damage is too big.

As many as 50% of businesses close down following a disaster, according to the latest research. Of the businesses that survive, the overwhelming majority of them had a preparedness plan in place. Pre-planning can serve as an insurance policy aimed at peace of mind. And knowing you are "Ready for whatever happens" speaks trust to your clients and employees that in the event you business is affected by a disaster, they don't necessarily have to be.

By developing a SERVPRO Emergency Ready Profile for your business, you help to minimize business interruption by having an immediate plan of action. Know what to do, who to call and what to expect in advance is helpful in receiving timely mitigation and can help minimize the affects water and fire damage can have on your business.

Floods Strike Everywhere - Even in Tupelo, MS

8/5/2016 (Permalink)

Please stay off flooded roads. Drivers often misjudge the depth of water on a road during a flood and can be swept away in a swiftly moving current.

Floods rank as one of the most common widespread natural disasters in the United States. Whether you live near a coastline, along city streets, in the mountains, near a river, or even in the desert, there is a potential for suffereing flood damage. In fact, nearly 25% of last year's claims paid by the National Flood Insurance Program were for plicies in moderate to low-risk communites. According to NFIP, houses in the United States have a 26% chance of being damaged by a flood during the course of a 30 year mortgage, while businesses face similar risks by flooding. On average, floods cost $6 billion in annual losses in the U.S. The following are a few more little-known flood facts:

  • Floods kill an average of 140 people per year in the U.S., making flooding the most deadly natural disaster.
  • More than half of the fatalities during floods are auto related, often the result of drivers misjudging the depth of water on a road and being swept away in a swiftly moving current.
  • The principle causes of lfoods in the eastern United States are hurricanes and storms.
  • The principle causes of floods in the western United States are snowmelt and rainstorms.
  • Underpasses can be some of the most dangerous places during a flash flood - especially at night, when it's difficult to see.

If flood damage to your home or business is not promptly mitigated, lingering moisture from floodwater may elevate the risk of mold growth. SERVPRO of Tupelo can properly remediate mold damage in your home or business. Even minor floods have the potential to cause major damage to the structure when not treated quickly and properly, and the cleanup is often overwhelming. SERVPRO of Tupelo is prepared to handle and size disaster and help make it "Like it never even happened."

Call SERVPRO of Tupelo at 662-690-6502 if you are a flood damage victim.

When The Storm Rolls Out...We Roll In.

6/20/2016 (Permalink)

When the storm is the major event, you need more comprehensive restoration support. SERVPRO of Tupelo is "Ready for whatever happens."

Catastrophic Storm and Major Event Response

The SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team can provide help whether you're dealing with a tornado, hurricane, blizzard or flood. The SERVPRO System has a network of strategically positioned storm teams on standby should a disaster strike near you. Available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, we are prepared for the unpredictable.

With the ability to mobilize local command centers, along with the resources of more than 1,650 Franchises nationwide, no disaster is too big. Recent mobilizations of the Catastrophic Storm Response Teams include:

  • 2014 Polar Vortex
  • 2012 Sandy
  • 2010 Nashville floods
  • 2008 Ike
  • 2007 Chicago floods
  • 2007 Ohio floods
  • 2007 California wildfires
  • 2005 Katrina/Wilma/Rita

Call SERVPRO of Tupelo at (662) 690-6502 today for any size storm damage.

SERVPRO of Tupelo is Faster to Any Size Disaster

6/17/2016 (Permalink)

Sample of an Emergency Supply Kit

Unexpected emergencies like severe weather call for immediate action. SERVPRO of Tupelo knows immediate reaction to the disaster is important to helping you get our life back to normal.

We utilize a 1-4-8 Service Response Guideline and strive to:

  • Contact you within 1 hour from notice of loss to arrange for service.
  • Be on-site to begin mitigatiion services within 4 hours of notification.
  • Provide a verbal briefing of scope to you within 8 business hours of on-site arrival.

SERVPRO of Tupelo also provides pack-out services, which is removing salvageable personal property from the affected area for off-site cleaning and storage.

If you don't have an Emergency Supply Kit already, these are the items we recommend you have in your kit:

  1. Water (one gallon per person per day)
  2. Food (non-perishable 3-day supply)
  3. Manual can opener
  4. Battery operated radio
  5. Flashlight and extra batteries
  6. First aid kit
  7. Whistle to signal for help
  8. Clothing
  9. Dust masks or bandanas
  10. Plastic sheeting, garbage bags and duct tape
  11. Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
  12. Local maps
  13. Hygiene items
  14. Important documents - copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account information
  15. Cash
  16. Fire extinguisher
  17. Matches in a waterproof container

Call SERVPRO of Tupelo today for any size disaster at (662) 690-6502.

When Storms or Floods hit Tupelo, MS SERVPRO is ready!

4/28/2016 (Permalink)

SERVPRO crew preparing trucks and vans to respond to jobs.  Our staff at SERVPRO of Tupelo is ready and equipped for any and all size storm and flood damages!

SERVPRO of Tupelo and SERVPRO of Amory / Aberdeen & West Point specializes in storm and flood damage restoration. Our crews are highly trained and we use specialized equipment to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.

Since we are locally owned and operated, we are able to respond quicker with the right resources, which is extremely important. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces restoration costs.

When storms hit Tupelo, MS and surrounding towns we can scale our resources to handle a large storm or flooding disaster. We can access equipment and personnel from a network of 1,650 franchises across the country and elite Disaster Recovery Teams that are strategically located throughout the United States.

Have STORM or FLOOD DAMAGE? Call us today at (662) 690-6502!

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