44 ASD Employees Camp Out To Take Calls During Hurricane Irene

Employees set up air mattresses and sleeping pads in ASD's offices to camp out during Hurricane Irene
You can’t control the weather, but you can control how you prepare for it. This is how ASD went into Hurricane Irene. When we learned a destructive hurricane was headed straight for the region, we made arrangements to provide both our staff members and funeral director clients with protection. 44 ASD employees camped out in the offices and conference rooms to ensure your funeral home had back up support during Irene’s destructive wake.
“Our office is located 30 minutes from Philadelphia. The area is not prone to natural disasters, however in one week we experienced both an unbelievably rare earthquake and the largest hurricane to affect our region in ten years,” says Kevin Czachor, Vice President. “I am so proud of our dedicated team’s ability to pull together and seamlessly assist funeral directors in even more impacted areas.”
While other companies can shut down during a serious storm like Irene, thousands of funeral professionals nationwide rely on ASD to handle their urgent, time sensitive calls when they are out of the office. Unable to predict the damages or the duration of the storm, ASD’s owners stocked up on large quantity of food, water and supplies on Friday. Call specialists, supervisors, managers and the company’s family member owners brought in sleeping bags, air mattresses, toothbrushes and more to set up camp in the offices or in the large conference room. The exercise room became the storm tracking center with updates broadcasted on the big screen television monitor.
ASD’s large, 15,000 square foot building provided enough space and comfort for staff members of all ages. For some employees, ASD’s headquarters became a required shelter as many towns in Southeastern Pennsylvania issued mandatory evacuations for flood prone areas. Children and relatives of staff members were welcome to take refuge as well from the flooding rains and damaging winds that caused a Tornado Warning to remain in effect for the area through the night.
Despite the size and scope of Hurricane Irene, ASD performed at high capacity with no disruption of service. Over the weekend, as the hurricane moved up the East Coast, ASD answered more than 98 percent of calls by the fourth ring, and over 85 percent of those were answered by the first ring. During this timeframe our office compassionately handled more than 1500 first calls.
For over five years we searched for a building that met both our safety and technological requirements before choosing the current location in Media. Our newly constructed, solid brick building houses countless fiber optic cables reaching multiple carriers, ensuring that an outage of one provider will not shut down ASD’s operations. The onsite backup power generating station is powerful enough to supply all energy needs until local electricity is restored. The building is not located near any flood plains and is equipped with a full alarm monitoring system to regulate any abnormalities that might affect the safety of their employees.
ASD understands the enormous responsibility we are entrusted with by our clients and will remain dedicated to taking every possible precaution to prepare for any crisis scenario. While other answering services make excuses, ASD makes provisions to ensure that callers will always speak to a professional and compassionate operator, day or night, 365 days a year without exception.

Posted on 02/13/12 by Kim Stacey
Phenomenal commitment to service! Wowzer; I'm speechless.
I loved the comment by Carl U. Thornton: "We joined ASD many years ago and have consider you as a part of our staff. We continually leave our funeral home and let the phones automatically roll-over, not worrying about how they will be answered or how we will be contacted ."
Now that's saying something!
Posted on 09/01/11 by Joanne Howard-Pugh Funeral Home and The Dead Beat
Glad you are all safe and sound and doing a great job as usual.
Posted on 08/31/11 by Carl U thornton
Thank you to the ASD Team for your excellent service. We joined ASD many years ago and have consider you as a part of our staff. We continually leave our funeral home and let the phones automatically roll-over, not worrying about how they will be answered or how we will be contacted .
Thanks again for you great service, don't know what we would do without you.
Carl U. Thornton - Thornton Funeral Home - Parksley, VA
Posted on 08/31/11 by marty ballard
Great example of second effort for your clients and concern for your community and employees.
Posted on 08/31/11 by Steve Moorcroft
Thank you so much for your service last week in particular. Although the funeral home never lost phone service, our home which has a funeral home extension in it did lose telephone service for about 14 hours. Knowing you were there made all the difference in the World.
Posted on 08/31/11 by Jeannette Hill - Hill & Son Funeral Home
As I made my usual Sunday morning call before leaving for church, I wondered where exactly the ASD building was. I phoned from hot, dry Missouri and was greeted (as always) by a cheerful voice asking, "How may I help you?" I started to ask where you are located and decided you probably had more to do than chat about the weather. After I read this article above, I am thankful for my parched yard and for your dedication. As so many are out of work I see your determination to keep safe those of us who take you for granted knowing you are always there when we need to be away from our phones. Thank you for being there for us and especially those who may or may not have a business after all the damage from Irene.
Posted on 08/31/11 by dave jarrett acct. 4148
Thanks!!!