SERVPRO's Disaster Recovery Team

No Job Is Too Large

There Is No Disaster Too Great for Our Danbury Team to Handle

Being the fastest to the disaster does not mean that you can do beneficial things for a damaged Danbury business when you arrive. Between our leaders, Scott and Calvin Yoren, each of our technicians is encouraged to develop their craft in the respective restoration niche they represent. Large losses require multiple facets of the restoration industry to restore, much like most fire loss incidents also require water restoration from extinguishing efforts or flood losses that can often lead to mold development.

Why a Fast Response is Vital to Successful Disaster Recovery

There are many advantages to the quick response that our SERVPRO professionals strive to provide every business and company in the area contending with a loss incident. Regardless of isolated events like fires and water losses to widespread structural damages from flooding and storm events, how quickly we mobilize to help your facility can:

• Ensure that emergency services get started right away
• Allow temporary construction solutions to be more helpful
• Prevent the migration of water and fire loss effects further into the building

The Right Professionals for the Job

Our roster of technicians continues to grow and is projected to gain even more depth and range in the years to come. We have talented professionals accredited through many organizations like:

• Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC)
• American Bio-Recovery Association (ABRA)
• National Duct Cleaning Association (NDCA)

Should a storm or major event strike, call (203) 791-0920

Catastrophic Storm and Major Event Response

The SERVPRO Disaster Recovery Team can provide help whether you're dealing with a tornado, hurricane, blizzard or flood. The SERVPRO System has a network of strategically positioned storm teams on standby should a disaster strike near you. Available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, we are prepared for the unpredictable.

With the ability to mobilize local command centers, along with the resources of more than 2220 Franchises nationwide, no disaster is too big. Recent mobilizations of the Catastrophic Storm Response Teams include:

  • 2017 California wildfires
  • 2017 Hurricane Irma
  • 2017 Hurricane Harvey
  • 2016 Hurricane Matthew
  • 2015 Carolina floods
  • 2014 Polar Vortex
  • 2012 Sandy
  • 2010 Nashville floods
  • 2008 Ike
  • 2007 Chicago floods
  • 2007 Ohio floods
  • 2007 California wildfires
  • 2005 Katrina/Wilma/Rita