Preparing for the Unexpected: How to Create an Emergency Response Plan for Your Property - Total Restoration Solutions

Preparing for the Unexpected: How to Create an Emergency Response Plan for Your Property

Preparing for the Unexpected: How to Create an Emergency Response Plan for Your Property

In the world of commercial property management, it’s not a matter of if a disaster will strike, it’s a matter of when. Whether it’s a burst pipe flooding your lobby, a kitchen fire in a tenant’s unit, or a severe storm damaging your roof, emergencies can happen at any time. The best way to protect your property, your tenants, and your bottom line is to have a well-thought-out Emergency Response Plan in place.

At Total Restoration Solutions, we’ve seen firsthand how an organized plan can mean the difference between a quick recovery and a prolonged, costly disruption. Here’s a practical guide to creating your own ERP, with TRS as your trusted emergency partner.

1. Identify Your Risks

Different properties face different hazards based on location, construction type, and usage. A waterfront property may be more vulnerable to flooding, while a manufacturing facility may face higher fire risks. Start by listing potential threats, water damage, fire, storm damage, mold growth, and prioritize them based on likelihood and potential impact.

2. Know Your Critical Systems and Shut-Offs

In an emergency, every minute counts. Make sure you and your team know where all electrical panels, water shut-off valves, and gas shut-offs are located. Clearly label them and keep a printed map in an accessible location. This can minimize damage before professional help arrives.

3. Build Your Contact List

An effective ERP includes a ready-to-go list of essential contacts:

  • Emergency services (fire, police, utility companies) 
  • Key staff members and their roles 
  • Insurance provider and claims department 
  • Trusted restoration partner, TRS 

Having TRS in your plan means you can skip the frantic search for help and get an immediate 24/7 response from a team that already knows your property and procedures.

4. Create an Action Plan for Each Scenario

Your ERP should outline step-by-step procedures for the most likely emergencies. For example:

  • Water Damage: Shut off water source, move electronics and valuables, call TRS for extraction and mitigation. 
  • Fire: Evacuate, contact the fire department, alert TRS for board-up and smoke damage mitigation. 
  • Storm Damage: Ensure safety, assess for downed power lines, contact TRS for emergency tarping and repairs. 

5. Train Your Team and Review Annually

Even the best plan is useless if no one knows how to execute it. Train all staff members on the ERP and conduct annual reviews to update contact lists, building changes, or new risks.

Why TRS Should Be in Your Plan

As a full-service restoration company, TRS not only mitigates damage but also coordinates directly with your insurance company, ensuring a smoother claims process. We respond 24/7, arrive equipped for any emergency, and work quickly to get your property operational again, reducing downtime and costs.

The time to prepare is now, before disaster strikes. With a solid ERP and TRS on your side, you can go from chaos to control in the moments that matter most.

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