Hoosiers helping after Hurricane Harvey

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In response to the monumental task of recovering from Hurricane Harvey, Noblesville-based Indiana Restoration & Cleaning Services, Inc. is sending 24-foot and 36-foot trailers to the Houston area. The company is planning on a Monday or Tuesday departure as they transport air movers and dehumidifiers to the region to assist local restoration companies in their clean-up efforts. IRCS’s General Manager, Tom Edens, provided clear reasoning on why IRCS is taking a proactive approach. “Our owners, Dan Hanlin and Darren Peck, have always taken their stewardship of the community very seriously. Typically, that community is Noblesville, Hamilton County, and central Indiana. In this case, it extends to our friends in the restoration business in Texas. I would imagine other companies from other areas are doing the same thing. I would certainly hope they are. It is humbling for us to be able to provide a bit of help to those in need as they begin to recover.” Edens went on to say that he didn’t know how long IRCS would have equipment in Texas; only saying that they’ll be there as long as they can be of help.