Tropical storm Arlene Hits the Gulf Coast Early and Few Condominium Associations are Fully Prepared to Communicate with Owners
The Gulf Coast never expected a major storm only 11 days into the 2005 Hurricane Season. Arlene arrived early with 50 mile per hour winds, heavy rain and pounding surf. But, it could have been much worse. Only a few Gulf Coast Condominiums and homes were damaged this time.
(PRWEB) June 13, 2005 -- It has been only nine months since Hurricane Ivan took a major toll with damages in the billions. Many Alabama and Florida Beach Condominiums are still not fully repaired. "The Ivan recovery was slowed by lack of communications between Owners, Association Managers, Insurance Companies and repair crews."
Most vacation condominium owners live outside the area where their condominium is located. But, when they saw the National Television Networks all covering Arlene" the owners again became anxious. Each owner wants to know the status of their condominium immediately after a major storm. Is it damaged or undamaged? Condo Owners Peace-of-mind is Priceless."
The best defense against any storm crisis is a strong, easy to use communication system. Being able to communicate with condo owners and guests is the key to Association Management before during and after a crisis.
A new service has been established by AssociationOwners.com to come to the immediate aid and assistance of Condominium Managers and Owners within hours of a Hurricane or other crisis. The AssociationOwners.com web-based Association Management application allows owners, managers and vendors to instantly communicate from any Internet computer in the World.
No software to buy, install, or maintain. The simple Web-based Application is accessed through any web browser. In minutes damage reports and photos can be uploaded so both owners and insurance companies can see the damage first-hand on the web.
For more information on how Condominium Associations owners and managers can prepare and be ready to defend themselves. Tour the Sample website AssociationOwners.com and test drive the web-based communication system.
For Further Information:
http://www.AssociationOwners.com
Contact:
Ted Bailes 251-540-7070
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