How M&R Deployed Emergency Crews Across 13 Locations in 5 Days

Emergency response isn't about having a plan on paper. It's about having the crews, the equipment, and the coordination to execute fast.
In late 2025, a Texas school district contacted M&R with an urgent request: 13+ school facilities needed emergency cleaning and antimicrobial treatment before students and staff could safely return. The timeline was five business days. The district's previous provider had failed to respond within 48 hours of the initial call.
M&R mobilized within 4 hours of the first phone call. Felipe coordinated logistics and scheduling while Arturo deployed crews from multiple Texas regions to the affected sites. By the end of Day 1, three facilities were already in progress.
The coordination challenge
Deploying emergency crews across 10+ locations takes more than having enough people. It requires centralized scheduling, equipment logistics, supply chain coordination, and real-time communication between crews, supervisors, and the client. Each school had different layouts, different square footage, and different contamination levels requiring custom treatment plans.

How the deployment worked
Day 1–2: Crews deployed to the four highest-priority facilities. Antimicrobial fogging, deep surface sanitation, and restroom decontamination completed. Arturo personally supervised the first two sites to set the standard for the remaining deployments.
Day 3–4: Six additional facilities cleaned and treated. Supply trucks restocked between sites. Quality inspections performed at each completed location before sign-off.
Day 5: Final facility completed. Documentation packages delivered to the district's facilities office: treatment logs, product SDS sheets, and photo-verified completion reports.
All 13+ facilities were cleared and operational by the deadline. Zero follow-up complaints. The school district has since signed a long-term contract with M&R for ongoing janitorial and emergency response services.
This is statewide operational capacity in practice. The track record matters more than any marketing claim. If your facility needs emergency response, call 281-665-7835. An owner will answer.
















