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The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center

  • ISBN13: 9780972903905
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Product DescriptionDetailing what can go wrong in backup and recovery and how this applies to the various backup methods available, this book couples that information with recovery and business continuity tactics played out over the backdrop of various real-world scenarios. Covered is how freezes, corruption, and loss affects documents, equipment, and day-to-day business activities, and the cost of downtime and job re-creation is explained in a way that builds the best budget for avai… More >>

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Law and Recovery From Disaster: Hurricane Katrina

Product DescriptionIn August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast of the United States, killing more than 1,500 people and directly affecting 1.5 million people, while destroying 300,000 homes. Only one year earlier, an Indian Ocean tsunami struck Indonesia, killing more than 200,000 people, displacing more than 2 million, and destroying or damaging more than 370,000 homes. As forces of nature, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and floods are not limited to occurrences in an… More >>

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Helping Families and Communities Recover from Disaster: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath

Product DescriptionThis title examines key ‘lessons learned’ from Hurricane Katrina and offers a blueprint for better meeting the needs of children, families, and communities post-disaster. It provides community-wide strategies for promoting healthy adaptation in children and families following disasters. It includes detailed procedures for improved disaster preparedness and recovery. It addresses the factors that may mitigate the impact of disaster, as well as the factors, conditions… More >>

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Final Report from the NRC Committee on the Review of the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration  Program

  • ISBN13: 9780309141031
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Book DescriptionThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration (LACPR) draft final technical report in March, 2009. In response to federal legislation, the Corps had to analyze hurricane protection, and design and present a full range of measures to protect against a storm equivalent to a category 5 hurricane. The request included measures for flood control, coastal restoration, and hurricane protection, and stipulated close coordination wit… More >>

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Wake Forest, NC February 12, 2007 – Follow these easy tips from the Water Damage Team and you can prevent water damage in your own home.

“Usually the water damage that occurs inside your home could be easily avoided if you had followed a few steps to prevent the water damage before it happened,” claims David Beavers of the Water Damage Team. “Below are ten simple tips that may help you avoid thousands of dollars in unnecessary water damage cleanup expenses.”

1. Every now and then check underneath all the sinks in your house to see if there are any pipe leaks. You should also pay attention to slow-draining pipes as they could have blockages. Additionally, it’s probably a good idea to recaulk around sinks that appear old or deteriorating.

2. Check for water leaks by monitoring the water meter while all the faucets and water-using appliances in your house are turned off. You should check the meter every few minutes for about an hour to see if there are any changes. If there has been water used then you may have a pipe leak.

3. Be sure that you have easy access to the main water shut off valve for your house. Being able to quickly stop the flow of water in an emergency can often save you hundreds of dollars in unnecessary water damage.

4. If your bathrooms have tiled floors make sure there are no cracks or missing areas of grout. If you want to prevent water damage you need to ensure that all grout is intact and sealed.

5. If your refrigerator that has a built in icemaker you should periodically check the water connection hose for leaks. If there are leaks you should immediately replace the hose.

6. The dishwasher is a common source of water damage in the kitchen that could probably be avoided if it was properly monitored. Frequently check around the dishwasher for discolored or warped materials. You should also inspect the hose that connects the dishwasher to the main water line.

7. Check the caulking around your bathtubs and toilets. If there are any discolorations, cracks, or mold then you may have water damage. Make sure to recaulk any problem areas at the first sign of any problems.

8. It is always a good idea to have a working fan in your bathroom. If you do not already have a built in fan then you can purchase an easy to install fan from almost any home improvement store.

9. If you have a washing machine in your home then inspect the connection hose every few weeks for signs of damage. Even if you never notice a problem you should replace the hose about every three years.

10. You should have your air conditioning serviced by a qualified contractor every few years. They will be able to check for obstructions that may cause damage. The Water Damage Team is a nation wide disaster restoration company, with years of experience in water removal and water drying. As well as storm damage clean up, contaminated water removal of all levels, structural drying, debris removal and mold remediation. Our water damage restoration specialist are trained and certified in all of the industries standards and techniques. At the Water Damage Team we understand that rapid response is key to preventing any additional loss, so our specialist are available to answer calls and response 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Call 1-800-533-0626 for immediate assistance.

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