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Plan To Stay In Business by protecting your employees. Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you and your employees to evacuate your place of business or confine everyone to the premises. What would your employees do if basic services–water, gas, electricity or telephones–were cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. Therefore, the best way to make your business and employees are safe is to be prepared before disaster strikes.
The continuity of your business is in the hands of you and your employees. Unless they survive, the liklihood of your business survival will be threatened. The best way is to be prepared ahead of time.
Many small business owners aren’t sure what they need to consider in putting together a disaster plan. The Institute for Business and Home Safety has a comprehensive checklist on it’s web site www.disastersafety.org.
Obviously, there’s a lot more that goes into a comprehensive disaster plan, such as planning for an evacuation, or stocking up with necessities in case you have to remain on the premises. Disaster Recovery Supply can assist in getting you started. Always remember…..it’s better to be five years early than five minutes too late!
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