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Special Technologies
Each TRC project presents its own unique set of
circumstances. There are special considerations that
must be addressed across a broad range of emergency
situations.
Healthcare/Hospitals/Labs – Special
treatment must be
given to specialized and costly medical equipment,
telecommunications and information technologies.
Additionally, sensitive HIPAA provisions must be observed with
regard to records and documents. The security of
regulated drugs must also be established under the
authority of the appropriate responsible persons in
the Disaster Recovery Team.
Document & Media Recovery – The
preservation of vital documents and archives is
especially critical in those circumstances in which
electronically stored media has been compromised.
TRC’s expertise in the preservation of such material
is extensive based on its experience with water,
humidity and temperature control. Mold cannot live
in a frozen state and TRC’s ability to quickly
stabilize material through freezing can prevent further
deterioration of documents and stop mold development
before it has a chance to start.
Schools,
Churches & Other Public Access Buildings –
It is important to restore these facilities as
quickly as possible to ensure the safety and
well-being of occupants when they return. After
quickly securing the building itself, rapid and
proper application of water extraction, drying,
environmental controls and other technologies must
be applied so that other damage and hazardous
conditions such as mold do not develop and a
healthful level of air quality is restored.
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