Will Your EHS Data be Available during a Disaster?
Natural disasters are a part of living on the Gulf Coast, and when they strike, they can cripple your facility for days, or even longer. Potentially hazardous materials can be scattered throughout your facility delaying clean-up and repair efforts and putting employee health at risk.
You know that most of the materials in your building or facility have been tested for asbestos, lead, and other hazards in the past, but is that data currently available now that you need it the most?
Well, if your analytical and/or monitoring data is being maintained by CAM Environmental Services, it is.
Assuring Data Access
All of CAM Environmental's analytical and EHS monitoring data resides in redundant servers physically located 45 miles north of Houston, TX at the Montgomery Westland data security center.

The data center portion of this facility is located 45 feet underground and is deemed to among "the most secure data storage environments in the US." Originally designed as a nuclear fallout shelter, the data center contains the latest in backup power generators and cooling systems specifically designed to assure data accessibility during, as well as after, any type of natural disaster.

The above ground portion of the facility contains office facilities available for remote operations. Many of Houston's larger corporations have selected this data center to house their primary and/or backup computer servers as well.
