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Our offices in Baton Rouge and Franklin are untouched so far.   We have been operating from home as well as at work.   So far only one of our team has had to evacuate.  We are still waiting to see what the damage there is.

How are you?  If we can help, please contact us.  Whether it’s doing a fitness for service to see if equipment can be salvaged, or overflow work because your staff is not available, or some other flood-related assistance, please contact us.   If it’s incidental work, we’ll try to do it for free.   If it’s more, we’ll help out the best we can, particularly if you’re a small business or a single-location business.

We are all in this together.

Krista, Bart, Linda, Robyn, and the rest of the KES team

Images are from some of the volunteer work we’ve done after the initial post.

Stacks of insulation and flood damaged belongings in Denham Springs.

Stacks of insulation and flood damaged belongings in Denham Springs.

One of the rooms, stripped and clean. A little girl who lost everything, just one of the hundred thousand upended by the 2016 flooding.One of the rooms, stripped and clean. A little girl who lost everything, just one of the hundred thousand upended by the 2016 flooding.

Part of the rip out team, helping another engineer and her family. We also had help from Antioch Baptist from Galveston, TX.Part of the rip out team, helping another engineer and her family. We also had help from Antioch Baptist from Galveston, TX.