The Cost Of Waiting To Start A Lay Flat Hose Program
Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre and Jim Wollbrinck
Release Date: 11/23/2022
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info_outlineThere is a high cost to waiting to start a lay flat hose program. In the case of water main breaks or floods, you'll need an industrial water hose. These scenarios can damage your property and create dangerous environments. In this episode, I will discuss why you should start investing in layflat hoses as well as the benefits and downsides of not doing so.
Also in this episode:
- It can take up to four months to get the equipment
- Staying in an emergency preparedness mindset
- Know the vulnerabilities in your system
- Just because an emergency hasn't happened doesn't mean that it won't
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About Isaac:
Chairman & Emergency Pipeline Advisor for Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management.
A UC Irvine graduate and beginning his career in safety and emergency supplies. Isaac was trained by David Jackson on all things related to PPS. With the help of his predecessor, he has updated PPS in regard to technology and processes. He believes that PPS has just started to make an impact.
PPS has usually been a west coast company, but now Isaac believes that PPS can help utilities across the globe with PPS many applications. Not only with pipelines but with emergency response awareness as a whole. He enjoys sports, whiskey, and food.
About Portable Pipeline Systems:
We value preparation, trust, and integrity with our clients. We provide systems and solutions, not price-only products. We encourage our clients to prepare in advance for the worst, be it an earthquake, floods, fires, or just an aging infrastructure.
At PPS we do not claim to have every solution for every disaster, we encourage clients to be open about their solutions and include all possible vendors. When in a disaster situation, a city, county, state, or government must consider all options.