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Water Damage Risks
Water damage is a common threat to businesses, and whether it is due to rainfall, burst pipes or flooding, the damage can be expensive and inconvenient. To make matters worse, changes in weather patterns over recent years have increased flood damage risks in many areas. However, it is possible to provide flood protection for the workplace and to significantly reduce water damage risks. You’ll find many of the measures you can take recommended in our free Risk Management Guide.
Download your free Risk Management Guide now.
What’s in our Water Damage Risks Management Guide?
This guide provides essential recommendations including:
It’s worth bearing in mind that if you fail to correctly install and maintain equipment and facilities that cause water damage, your insurance cover may be invalidated. Make sure you’re fully aware of water and flood damage risks and are well prepared – download your free MORE TH>N BUSINESS Water Damage Risk Management Guide now.
Download your free Risk Management Guide now.
What’s in our Water Damage Risks Management Guide?
This guide provides essential recommendations including:
- The building maintenance checks you can implement to protect against rainfall damage.
- Flood damage risks – assessment and prevention of floodwater damage, and the practical checks that can provide flood protection for the workplace.
- Protecting against leakage from water pipes and tanks.
- Emergency planning and preparation.
- Effective remedial action to minimise the disruption.
It’s worth bearing in mind that if you fail to correctly install and maintain equipment and facilities that cause water damage, your insurance cover may be invalidated. Make sure you’re fully aware of water and flood damage risks and are well prepared – download your free MORE TH>N BUSINESS Water Damage Risk Management Guide now.
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