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Offering More Than Debris Removal - Omni Pinnacle

11 06 2008

Debris removal is a vital part to any disaster recovery. Whether the disaster is natural, such as a tornado or hurricane, or man-made, it requires a well coordinated cleanup operation to ensure the most effective results. A part of this cleanup operation is the locating, removal, recycling, and disposal of any and all debris.

Omni Pinnacle can provide demolition to remove any badly damaged buildings or other debris that could not otherwise be removed. Demolishing large items of debris also makes the removal process quicker and easier.

There is likely to be a large array of debris and much of it can and should be recycled. Omni Pinnacle will sort the debris, determine what can be recycled, and ensure that it is disposed of appropriately. If it can be recycled then it will.

Certain debris may cause further damage if left unchecked. For example, asbestos used in buildings may become a serious hazard while toxins entering the waterway or even the atmosphere could produce devastating effects. Omni Pinnacle will assess every situation and incorporate this into their disaster recovery plan.

Omni Pinnacle provides disaster recovery to communities when they are most in need. By liaising with local community leaders and emergency services, as well as residents, they can help ensure that the damage is minimized and that the community can begin the rebuilding process again in as short a space of time as possible

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