Published: March 18, 2010
Michigan Disaster Response Company, Jarvis Property Restoration, Deployed to Boston, Massachusetts to Help with Flooding Cleanup
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Jarvis
Property Restoration of Harrison Township, Michigan has responded to
the cry for help from Boston residents following the unprecedented
flooding damages caused by last weekend's historic storms. Jarvis sent a
team of first responders to Boston on Tuesday March 16 to begin
coordinating relief efforts for property owners who have been devastated
by the recent storm. Jarvis presently has eleven work crews and several
semi-trucks of equipment in the Boston vicinity.
Water damage can be extremely destructive to property owners who lack
the equipment to properly extract flood waters and effectively dry out
their homes. One of the largest problems with water
damage is the potential for mold growth, which can begin to grow in
the first forty-eight hours. Jarvis has a team of IICRC technicians that
utilizes state of the art restoration equipment to extract flood waters
and quickly begin drying out a property.
Jarvis Property Restoration is a FEMA authorized contractor that has
worked extensively in disaster relief. In the summer of 2008, Jarvis
managed 1600 workers to clean and repair over thirty government
buildings in Cedar Rapids, Iowa following a devastating flood from the
Cedar River. Jarvis Property Restoration was founded in 1979 by Sheryl
and Bill Jarvis in Detroit, Michigan. Jarvis presently has offices in
Michigan, Iowa and Florida and maintains numerous response hubs across
the United States to respond to unexpected disasters. Jarvis has set up
a local relief number (617) 502-2097 for Boston area homeowners and
businesses that are in need of restoration services.

Jarvis Property Restoration
Don Marks, 586/954-4700
dmarks@jarvisconstruction.com
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