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Hurricane Debris Removal & Site Recovery

Infrastructure-scale clearing, rapid hazard mitigation, and meticulous documentation.

Service Standard

FEMA-compliant clearing, rapid hazard mitigation, and meticulous documentation.

1

24/7 Emergency Response & Site Triage

Immediate actions taken upon arrival to secure the site and assess hazards.

Site Safety Assessment: Conduct a perimeter walk to identify immediate life-safety hazards (e.g., downed power lines, ruptured gas lines, unstable structures).

Utility Coordination: Confirm utility shut-offs or establish safe working boundaries around active utilities.

Access Clearing: Clear immediate primary access points (driveways, loading docks, main entrances) to allow entry for emergency vehicles and heavy equipment.

Perimeter Securing: Install temporary caution tape or fencing around highly dangerous debris zones (e.g., hanging limbs, structural collapse areas).

2

Insurance Documentation Support

Crucial pre-clearing steps to protect the property owner's financial recovery.

Pre-Removal Photography: Take wide-angle and close-up photos/videos of all debris fields and structural damage before anything is moved.

Asset Inventory: Log visible damaged property (e.g., vehicles, HVAC units, outdoor structures) trapped under debris.

Damage Mapping: Note the exact locations of fallen trees (e.g., "Tree A fell from neighboring property onto primary roof").

Digital Reporting: Upload initial assessments and visual evidence directly to the client's file for immediate insurance adjuster access.

3

Rapid Site Clearing & Debris Segregation

Systematic clearing prioritizing structural integrity and workflow efficiency.

Vegetative Debris: Cut, stage, and separate organic matter (tree trunks, branches, palm fronds, root balls).

Construction & Demolition (C&D) Debris: Separate building materials (roofing tiles, drywall, lumber, shattered glass, twisted metal).

White Goods & Electronics: Isolate damaged appliances (refrigerators, washers) and electronic waste to prevent chemical/freon leaks.

Hazardous Household Waste (HHW): Carefully identify and stage paints, solvents, batteries, and pesticides away from the main debris piles.

4

Heavy Machinery Deployment

Safe and efficient extraction of massive debris using commercial grade equipment.

Equipment Staging: Safely unload and stage skid steers, mini-excavators, and grapple trucks on stable ground.

Arboricultural Rigging: Utilize cranes or heavy rigging to safely lift massive fallen trees off roofs or vehicles without causing secondary structural damage.

Stump Extraction: Safely extract uprooted stumps and backfill the resulting sinkholes to prevent trip hazards.

Hardscape Clearing: Use rubber-tracked equipment to clear heavy debris off concrete/asphalt to minimize surface scraping and further damage.

5

Safe Disposal & Recycling

Environmentally responsible and legally compliant material offloading.

Load Securing: Ensure all grapple trucks and dump trailers are properly loaded, weight-balanced, and tarped for legal road transport.

FEMA-Compliant Transport: Haul segregated debris to officially designated municipal storm-debris drop-off sites or commercial landfills.

Green Recycling: Route clean vegetative debris to approved mulching or composting facilities.

Final Sweep: Conduct a magnetic sweep of driveways and parking lots to remove hidden nails, screws, and sharp metal shards.

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OSHA Certified
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