Monday, November 15, 2010

Steve Slepcevic – Better Preparation helps to Fight against Disaster

A disaster is any occurrence of unwanted or undesirable activity causing widespread destruction and distress. So, as it causes a huge destruction we need to recover from the disasters. There were emergencies, disasters and undesirable conditions that make the disaster recovery industry in existence. Now there are many disaster recovery policies or companies. According to scientists who study global warming, these are just a few of the natural disasters predicted in the years ahead. While we may not be able to stop disasters from occurring, disaster recovery expert “Steve Slepcevic” says better preparation will help us survive and recover.



Steve Slepcevic is the president and founder of Paramount Disaster Recovery, Inc., a leading nationwide disaster response and recovery contracting company. Paramount Disaster Recovery, Inc. founded by Steve Slepcevic in year 1989, headquarters located at 27520 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 178, Palo Verdes, California 90274. Paramount has various offices located across United States. Since 1989, Paramount has completed over 2,000 disaster restoration projects nationally. Steve Slepcevic’s company Paramount Disaster Recovery, Inc’s team includes licensed contractors, a capable staff of providing better construction management services, good certification standards, structural engineers, and architects who have experience in identify the structural and hazardous material problems that can make insurance claim. Paramount Disaster Recovery Inc. funded by Steve Slepcevic has a deep hand in natural disaster handling. Paramount Disaster Recovery is very popular in United States, gets a lot of satisfied clients and known for having the best construction solutions.



Steve Slepcevic recommends a few simple steps to avoid or can minimize the possibility of domestic disaster. It includes a periodic roof inspection and the clearing of scuppers and gutters to avoid roof collapse before winter approaches. According to Paramount Disaster Recovery survey "There are over 3,000 roof collapses each year in the U.S., resulting in over 20 deaths and a widespread disruption of many business operations".

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