By Alana Lewis

Dalila Vazquez and her husband  Israel started their business together wanting to help and change others life and cause ease to others property space. They started PuroClean Property Savers  together and have been nothing but successful; they’ve been having this business for almost a decade.

David Fuentes: Tell us a little bit about yourself?

Dalila: Dalila and Israel are a married couple who started a business together in 2015 they moved from Mexico city to start their adventure. They help people who have damage to their property.

David Fuentes: What are you guys’ main goals?

Dalila: Delila and Israel’s main goal is to make people feel at home after they experience damage to their property and try to communicate as best as possible.

 Since 2016 they’ve seen a variety of disasters in the central texas area and they have over a decade experience and working as a business they came from another business, which was challenging for them and they took the skills from that business and placed it with theirs.

David Fuentes: What are essential components of a business emergency preparedness plan?

Dalila: You should design a five step planning process which you can look at as a five step guide. The first step is called planning. Planning is key. You have to plan and prepare everything for an emergency. You’re going to have the time you’re going to address the emergency in the fastest way possible. and in a better way the second step is safety. You have to understand what are the hazards inside your property to understand what’s going on and you can minimize those hazards so when the event comes you can know how to approach the situation. The third one is customized. Customize your plan based off your needs and haves on your property no matter the size the fourth step is to review you need to constantly or schedule times to review and look over your property and plans the fifth step is execute the plan when the bents comes or the emergency comes if you follow the four steps before you should be good.

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