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How To Maintain Productivity in the Aftermath of a Flood

4/15/2021 (Permalink)

Flooding can lead to severe damage

Sometimes flooding is inevitable. Storms roll in and linger for far too long, leading to unpredictable and unfortunate business interruptions. While some conflict with standard scheduling is expected, understanding how to maintain operations during such trying times is crucial, especially when dealing with black water. Restoration services in Roanoke Rapids, NC, often suggest a few different approaches to dealing with flood cleanup.

3 Different Approaches to Dealing With Flood Cleanup

1. Displaced Workers

Flood cleanup requires space and time. The main thing all business owners need to realize is some worker displacement is likely inevitable. While a lot depends on the flood depth and size as well as the affected parts of the facility, an owner must realize that temporary layoffs or cuts might be in order but don't rush the decision. Talk to the restoration company.


2. Shared Spaces

If you do not want to let anyone go, and the areas affected by black water can be contained, consider a temporary sharing of offices and workspaces. Explain to your workers the arrangement is only temporary and that to keep objectives on track changes need to occur. Most people will be willing to help out their fellow colleagues to ensure the success of the company.

3. Remote Work

If too many workers are displaced by the flood, consider allowing remote work. Some employers still struggle with providing team members so much freedom, but other companies see remote labor as the wave of the future. Remember that it is only a temporary solution until your facility is restored.

A natural black water flood can easily put a business out of commission if allowed, but there are many ways to ensure productivity. Your team can work through this extreme but temporary problem, especially if leadership is in control and onboard with the necessary changes. A flood is not forever, but with appropriate planning and strategy, your business can be. However, before a disaster occurs, you might want to go over some of the above strategies to determine the feasibility of each.

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