Bringing SERVPRO’s Tradition of Community to Aspen
3/30/2021 (Permalink)
Since its founding in 1967, SERVPRO has had a long and proud tradition of community service and outreach that has spread across the country through its more than 1,700 franchises.
As a family owned business, we understand the importance of supporting one another and we make it our business to provide both quality service and a personal touch.
This has been seen in the efforts of our SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team, which has mobilized after large scale disasters including Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Hurricane Harvey in 2017 and the California Wildfires in 2018.
In these intensive responses, we have provided emergency cleanup and restoration services as well as emotional support for devastated residents and businesses alike
On a smaller scale, we realize that water or fire damage can occur at any time and we do everything we can to help our neighbors prepare for emergencies. This was never more evident than in August 2019, when SERVPRO stepped up as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) “National Preparedness Month” to help local business improve their safety standards.
Here in the Aspen, CO area, that community involvement is stronger than ever.
SERVPRO of Garfield & Pitkin Counties has been proactive in promoting fire safety in an area prone to wildfires. Not only have we performed fire safety outreach in conjunction with the Red Cross but we strive to maintain a visible community presence by participating in events like the Parade of Lights in Grand Junction in 2016.
SERVPRO is proud of its tradition of quality and care, which we maintain in all of the communities that our franchises serve.
Whenever you need restoration and cleanup services you can trust, count on SERVPRO to respond faster and help you get back on your feet again.
Authored by: Chafika and James Landers
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