Privacy & Cookies Policy

Last updated: 22 August 2026

This policy explains what personal information TMC Demo collects when you use
tmcdemolition.com, why we collect it, who else can receive
it, and the choices you have. It also lists every cookie and tracking technology on the site, and how
to switch them on or off at any time.

TMC Demo is the demolition and decommissioning division of Tower Maintenance Corp. In this policy,
“we” and “us” mean that business.

We have written this in plain English on purpose. If anything here is unclear, email
robbiehulett@towermaintenance.com and we will
explain it.

1. Information we collect

Information you give us. When you fill in a form on this site, or email or
telephone us, we collect what you choose to tell us: typically your name, email address, telephone
number, and whatever you write in your message. We only ask for what we need in order to reply to
you and to quote for the work.

Information collected automatically. Our web host keeps standard server logs of
requests made to the site, including IP addresses, for security and reliability. That happens on
every website and is not used to build a profile of you.

We do not run any analytics or advertising tracking on this site. We want to be
specific about that rather than vague, because most websites say the opposite of what they do. As of
the date at the top of this page, this site runs no Google Analytics, no Google Tag Manager,
no Meta or Facebook pixel, no LinkedIn tag, no session recording, and no advertising pixels of any
kind
. We are not measuring which pages you read or following you to other websites. If that
ever changes, this page and our cookie banner will change with it, and we will ask for your choices
again.

2. Why we use it

  • To answer your enquiry, to quote for work, and to arrange and carry out that work.
  • To keep proper records of the projects we take on, including safety, permitting and close-out
    documentation.
  • To keep the site online, secure, and free of spam and abuse.
  • To meet our legal, insurance, tax and accounting obligations.

3. Consent, and how we handle tracking

This is the part most website policies get wrong, so we want to be plain about it.

Nothing in the Statistics or Marketing categories runs until you say yes. When you
first arrive, only the strictly necessary items load. Today the only thing held back is the embedded
video on our Services page, because a video sets its own cookies the moment it loads. If we ever add
analytics or advertising measurement, the same rule will apply to those from the day they go on:
inert until you choose. This applies to every visitor, wherever you are, not only to visitors from
places where the law demands it. A banner that appears while the tracking runs behind it is worth
nothing, and we have deliberately not built one of those.

One thing loads before you choose, and it does not track you. The site’s
typefaces are served by Google Fonts. That is a stylesheet, not a tracker: it sets no cookie and
stores nothing in your browser. Because the font files are served from Google’s systems, Google does
see your IP address when a page loads. We list it here rather than leave it unmentioned.

You can change your mind at any time. A Manage cookies button sits in the
bottom-left corner of every page. Open it to turn categories on or off, or to withdraw consent
entirely. Withdrawing is exactly as easy as giving it.

We keep a record of your choice. When you decide, we store the date and time,
which categories you agreed to, which version of this policy was in force, and the page you were on.
That record is tied to a random reference generated in your browser. It contains no name, no
email address and no IP address
, and we cannot use it to work out who you are. We keep it so
we can show, if we are ever asked, that consent was properly obtained.

Your choice is remembered in a cookie called gi_consent for 12 months, after which we
ask again. Clearing your browser cookies clears it too, and the banner will reappear.

4. Who else can receive it

We do not sell your personal information, and we do not share it for anyone else’s
advertising.
We want to be straight with you about what does happen instead.

When you send us an enquiry through this site, three things happen to it. It is
saved in this website’s own database so we do not lose it. It is emailed to the people here who
handle enquiries. And it is passed into our customer records system, which we use to keep track of
who has contacted us and what stage a job is at. All three are ours or are run for us on our
instructions, and none of them is an advertising network.

We also use trusted suppliers who handle information strictly on our behalf: our website host, our
email provider, and the marketing agency that maintains this website. They are not permitted to use
your information for their own purposes. We can tell you who they are on request.

We may also disclose information where the law requires it, where our insurers or a site owner
require it in connection with work we have carried out, or to establish or defend our legal
rights.

5. How long we keep it

  • Enquiries that do not become a job: up to 24 months, then
    deleted.
  • Project records: for the life of the project, then for as long as our
    insurance, safety and tax obligations require.
  • Consent records: 24 months from the date of the decision.
  • Server logs: for the short period our host retains them.

6. Your choices and your rights

Whether or not any particular privacy law applies to a business our size, we will honor these
requests from anyone who asks. You can ask us to:

  • tell you what personal information we hold about you, and give you a copy;
  • correct anything that is wrong or out of date;
  • delete information we no longer have a good reason to keep;
  • stop sending you email that is not about work we are doing for you.

Email robbiehulett@towermaintenance.com. We
will respond within 45 days, at no charge. We may need to confirm who you are first. Some
information we are required to keep, or cannot release, because of our legal obligations or because
releasing it would reveal information about someone else. If that applies, we will tell you why.

You can also change your cookie choices at any time with the Manage cookies button, and
control cookies through your browser settings (see Part 2).

7. How we protect it

Personal information is protected by safeguards appropriate to how sensitive it is. The site runs
over an encrypted connection, access to our systems is limited to people who need it, and we take all
reasonable precautions against loss, misuse and unauthorized access. No website can promise perfect
security, and if something goes wrong that affects you, we will tell you promptly.

8. Children

This site is aimed at the people responsible for commissioning demolition and decommissioning work
and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under
13. If you believe a child has given us information, email us and we will delete it.

9. Other websites

This site links to other websites that this policy does not cover. Once you leave our site this
policy stops applying, and we are not responsible for how those sites handle your information. We
suggest you read their privacy statements.

10. Changes to this policy

If we change this policy we will update the date at the top. If a change affects how we use your
information or which trackers we run, we will ask for your cookie choices again rather than relying
on consent you gave to an older version.

11. How to contact us

Questions, requests or complaints about this policy or our privacy practices:

TMC Demo, a division of Tower Maintenance Corp
robbiehulett@towermaintenance.com
(912) 309-9422


Part 2 — Cookies and similar technologies

What these are

A cookie is a small file stored on your device when you visit a website. We also use technologies
that do the same job: scripts that store data in your browser, and embedded content such as videos
that set their own cookies the moment they load. Where this policy says “cookies”, it means all of
these.

The three categories

The banner groups everything into three categories. The first is always on, because the site
cannot work without it. The other two are off until you turn them on.

Strictly necessary — always on

Needed for the site to work, to keep it secure, and to remember your cookie choice. These are not
used for tracking or advertising and cannot be switched off.

What Provided by What it does How long
gi_consent TMC Demo Remembers your cookie choices so we do not ask again on every page. 12 months
WordPress session and security cookies TMC Demo Keep forms secure against tampering, and keep site administrators signed in. Session to 12 months
Hosting Our web host Keeps the site online and serves pages quickly. Session

Functional content that loads with the page

These are not cookies and are not tracking, but they are supplied by other companies, so we list
them here rather than leave them unmentioned.

What Provided by What it does
Typefaces Google Fonts Supplies the fonts the site is set in. It sets no cookie and stores nothing in your browser, but Google does see your IP address when the font files load.
Comment avatars Gravatar Shows a profile picture next to a comment on our blog, if the person commenting has one. It appears only on pages that carry comments.

Statistics — off until you agree

We do not currently run any statistics tools on this site. The category exists on
our banner so that your choice is already recorded if we add one, and so that anything we add is held
back until you have agreed to it rather than switched on quietly.

Marketing — off until you agree

We run no advertising pixels on this site, and no advertising network is given your details to
build a profile of you. This category covers the one thing that would otherwise happen quietly.

What Provided by What it does
Embedded video YouTube Plays the video on our Services page. A YouTube video sets its own cookies as soon as it loads, so we hold it back and show a click-to-load placeholder until you agree.

Changing your choices

Use the Manage cookies button at the bottom-left of any page. You can switch Statistics
and Marketing on or off separately, and the change takes effect immediately.

You can also control cookies through your browser settings, which let you block cookies, delete
the ones already stored, or warn you before one is set. Most browsers accept cookies by default.
Remember that browser settings apply to every site you visit, not only ours, and that blocking the
strictly necessary cookies will stop parts of this site working, including our contact form and our
ability to remember that you asked us not to track you.

Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

We hold all tracking back until you consent, so every visitor starts out opted out by default.
That is a stronger protection than a Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control browser signal would give
you here, and it applies whether or not your browser sends one.