When you want to do something the right way, it’s best to consult an expert. Paul Davis Restoration is that trusted and experienced authority for disaster mitigation and recovery, and increasingly, much more.Â
“People certainly know to call us when disaster strikes, but often we already have strong relationships with people, professionals and communities long before a threat occurs,” says Brian Rigsby, President, Paul Davis Restoration of The Tri-State Area – Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. “We are proud to offer expertise and support on so many fronts year-round to so many.”
Paul Davis Restoration (PDR) is growing as a broad, reliable, available resource through activities that many of our offices participate in like:Â
- Planning business emergency response: Many PDR offices offer free, bespoke planning for companies. Simply call and request assistance.Â
- Supporting emergency responders: PDR volunteers at many responder organization events as well as donates supplies, provides trainings and venues, and offers consultation and expertise.
- Building community: From partnering with the Child Cancer Fund to coordinating Red Cross blood drives and much more, PDR makes communities and their organizations stronger and more resilient.
- Training and education: PDR provides instruction, certifications, and continuing education for many individuals across a range of professional fields. The company’s training institute is a state-of-the-art center for training excellence.

Further, PDR is a trusted information source for individuals. Take charge of emergency planning to protect your loved ones through a five-step PDR process:
- Identify threats: Which disasters are most likely to strike your area? Local authorities – which spearhead emergency planning for the community – are reliable sources for this information.
- Identify needs: Which factors will shape your response to a disaster? Do you have pets that must be cared for? Do you have elderly adults with special needs?Â
- Identify and utilize resources: Where will you get updates if disaster threatens and what information can you use now? Sources might include news coverage, websites, automated calling options, emergency personnel contacts and the like. Map out evacuation routes and shelters now.
- Identify support options: What are your options for evacuating if disaster threatens? What and who will help? Identify trusted support like close neighbors, capable friends and local relatives who can collaborate in your response. Discuss your emergency planning steps with this group.
- Prepare: Store important documents – passports, birth certificates – in fireproof containers and/or upload digital copies to the cloud. Acquire emergency supplies and create a “go bag” in case of evacuation. Make itemized lists or capture video evidence of interior and exterior property. Maintain emergency devices like smoke detectors and keep digital devices fully charged. Finally, prepare the home’s exterior envelope and landscaping to provide best protection against the identified threats.
Call 888-473-7669 to talk with our friendly representatives about how Paul Davis Restoration can help you. When things go wrong, we do what’s right.Â