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Preparing Your Business for a Disaster

12/23/2019 (Permalink)

Have an emergency supply kit available

Tips for Preparing Your Company For an Emergency Situation

Major floods have sadly become increasingly common in America. Storm damage doesn’t just affect residences, either. It can also destroy commercial buildings, especially if there is no disaster preparedness plan in place. Below are some tips for preparing your company for an emergency situation.

Protect Your Employees

Any business preparedness strategy should focus on your workers. Have an emergency supply kit available in case employees get trapped during the storm. You should also prepare an evacuation plan and practice it in advance.

Protect Your Assets

While keeping your employees safe should be the top priority, you need to protect your business assets, as well. If a storm is heading to St. Charles, IL, be sure to check that your insurance policy is still in effect. Find out if the insurance will cover the cost of storm cleanup services.
Any important insurance documents should be stored in a safe and waterproof place. Important equipment in your building should also be properly secured as part of your disaster preparedness plan.

Protect Your Company

Even just a few days out of commission can destroy a small business. You may not be able to wait until the flood cleanup process ends before getting back to work. Consider purchasing a generator that will keep electricity running if the power goes out.
You should also come up with a continuity plan to keep the company functioning. Talk to employees to find out what they need to do their jobs effectively. You should also proactively find ways to serve your most important customers during the disaster. Be sure that you have multiple suppliers and shippers in case your primary ones shut down during the storm.
By coming up with a disaster preparedness strategy, you can limit the flood damage to your commercial building. If an emergency does occur, your employees and customers will be glad that you planned ahead of time.

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