Prevention tips against natural hazards

As a facility manager, property manager, architect or construction planner, it is important to know the risks of natural hazards on a site-by-site basis and to discuss preventive measures with owners, tenants and users. As a reader, you will receive prevention tips at a free event.

Natural Hazard Prevention
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Whether a homeowner, contractor, architect, facility manager, etc., they are all well advised to address the potential natural hazards in Switzerland to reduce or prevent damage.

Experts inform

For this reason, Zurich is launching a new series of events on natural hazard prevention at the Umwelt Arena in Spreitenbach in collaboration with various partners such as the trade publication SicherheitsForum. At the event, industry experts and claims specialists will show how to protect your property from natural hazards and how vulnerable a location is.

An online property analysis with Zurich's Natural Hazard Radar can be completed in five minutes and should be an integral part of every FM consultation. At the event, you will learn from experts how easy it is to create a risk analysis, how vulnerable a site is, when plant owners are liable and how properties can be protected against natural hazards.

The occasion Natural Hazard Prevention with the partner SicherheitsForum will take place on Thursday, September 26, 5:45 pm, will take place. Our trade publication has a contingent of reserved places, which we offer to our readers provide free of charge. If the event date you have chosen is fully booked, send an e-mail with the keyword "SicherheitsForum" and the desired event date (see under www.change-the-picture.ch) an:

contact@change-the-picture.ch

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