2. After a Disaster: Removing
Hazardous Materials
The floods and high winds that come with natural disasters don't only
destroy infrastructure, homes, and businesses. Quite often they bring
with them hazardous materials that create safety concerns and an
urgent need for clean-up.
3. After a Disaster: Removing
Hazardous Materials
Disaster survivors have to deal with loss and grief and at the same
time find shelter and basic necessities. In addition, it can be difficult
to determine who to turn to for help, especially when the issue is as
difficult or complicated as hazmat removal.
4. After a Disaster: Removing
Hazardous Materials
It is important for the safety of every affected person, animal, or
habitat, that the disaster site's owner uses experienced and
accredited hazmat removal professionals. Federal, state, and local
laws and regulations are in place for the sake of those immediately
affected and for future generations as well.
5. After a Disaster: Removing
Hazardous Materials
About the Author:
CEO and President of the Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small
Business Group, Craig Gallagher specializes in disaster relief.