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Data Centre Restoration: Why Response Time and Technical Precision are Non-Negotiable
For Canadian Property Managers overseeing mission-critical infrastructure and for Insurance Brokers protecting high-value assets, a "minor incident" in a data centre doesn't exist. Whether it is a small electrical fire, a cooling failure, or a breach in the building envelope, the technical complexity of these environments means that traditional restoration methods simply won't cut it.
Paulina Ramirez
Feb 183 min read


Industrial Cold Weather Risk: Preventing Water Damage
What You Will Learn In This Article: Primary Threat: Learn why the freezing and bursting of fire suppression and industrial pipes is the most common and costly cold-weather risk. Key Prevention Strategy: Understand the importance of using pipe insulation and electric heat tracing for exposed and critical lines. Temperature Rule: Discover the minimum temperature of that all facility areas must maintain to prevent freeze-ups. Actionable Water Management: Learn which
Paulina Ramirez
Jan 214 min read


Fire Residue Chemistry: Understanding the Different Types of Smoke Damage
What You Will Learn in This Article: Recognize the four primary chemical categories of fire residue: Wet, Dry, Protein, and Fuel Oil Soot. Understand that smoke is a complex chemical cocktail, not just simple carbon soot. Learn that using an incorrect solvent can permanently "set" or smear smoke damage, increasing costs. Understand that the remediation technique (e.g., solvent vs. degreaser) must strictly match the smoke's chemical signature. When a property sustains fire
Paulina Ramirez
Jan 74 min read


Building Protection During Holiday Shutdown
What You Will Learn In This Article: To prevent catastrophic pipe bursts. Secure against water damage. Boost physical security. Ensure technical resilience. Execute the mandatory Final Walkthrough to confirm all winterization and security measures are complete. December is a time for winding down, but for building operations, it's the peak season for risk. The combination of unpredictable Canadian weather—freezing rain, heavy snowfall, and rapid temperature swings—m
Paulina Ramirez
Dec 18, 20253 min read
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