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Why Water Bladders Are a Must-Have on Prefabrication Job Sites

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From apartment buildings to medical campuses, prefabrication construction is taking off, and a water storage bladder is a must-have piece of equipment on every prefab job site. Prefabrication is all about making life easier for your crew. A portable water bladder only enhances that goal. From adding a mobile hydration solution to your site to helping your crew feel optimized in a fast-paced work environment, here are five reasons your prefabrication team needs a water storage bladder. Water Bladder Tank They’re Just as Mobile as You You’ve honed your team to be masters of prefabrication jobs, and you expect your gear to keep up. A high-quality water bladder tank does just that. If you’re building an apartment complex and have to move from building to building throughout the day, a water tank in the back of a pickup moves just as quickly as you do. If you have two different prefab jobs your crew is working on this week, it’s just as easy to get the bladder from one locat...

Water Storage Bladders Are Perfect for “Off-Grid” Jobs

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Whether it’s road construction on a state highway hours from the nearest town or clearing hazards from popular hiking trails, “off-grid” jobs take your team far away from civilization. While the change of scenery can be refreshing, you want to make sure your team has everything they need when the closest supplies are hundreds of miles away. Water Bladder Tank A water bladder tank is the perfect solution for providing your team with water on these off-grid jobs. They’re pretty much a necessity. Here are a few reasons why you’ll be glad you have a water storage bladder when your team is assigned to a job in a remote area. You Are Far Away From Drinking Water This might seem obvious now, but it can easily slip your mind while preparing for a job. Most of your jobs are just a stone’s throw away from a water source. For an off-grid job, it can be an hour’s trip to the nearest town for supplies, including drinking water. A water storage bladder is the perfect remedy for this predicament...

Winter Tips for Disaster Response Teams

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Disaster response doesn’t stop or even slow down during the winter. Instead, it simply changes and presents new challenges. Heat and droughts are replaced with cold and snow. The cold weather makes it just as important for your team to stay prepared to handle any seasonal emergencies that affect your community. From keeping a water bladder tank on hand to focusing on warmth, here are four tips you can keep in mind this winter.  Water Bladder Tank Water Is Just as Important During the Winter During summer emergencies—whether it’s a wildfire, hurricane, or another disaster—water is always at the top of your team’s priority list. However, in the winter, water might not be the first resource that comes to mind because of how wet the season can already be with plenty of snow and rain. Even so, providing water is just as essential during winter emergencies. Blizzards, rainstorms, and sub-zero temperatures can all affect a community’s access to water in a variety of ways....

4 Tips to Keep Your Construction Site Efficient and Eco-Friendly

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Managing the construction of a new home, building, or other job site is no small task. There are action items to consider, deadlines to meet, and the question of whether or not the team is working as efficiently as possible. Adding to this, the demand for green construction practices has grown tremendously across multiple industries, with politicians, corporations, and customers shifting their focus towards preserving the environment. Whether your crew is reducing power grid reliance through solar power or installing a water bladder tank for rainwater collection, here are four tips to keep your construction site efficient and eco-friendly.  Have a Plan in Place Before your project can take shape, it’s important that the project manager has a thorough plan in place to see that construction goes smoothly, accounting for communication strategies, risk mitigation, cost management, project objectives, and waste management, to name a few. Be sure to determine roles early, ens...