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4 Smart Moves To Prepare Your Company for a Weather Disaster

11/27/2019 (Permalink)

It is vital to have periodic drills that mimic the conditions of a storm

Disaster Preparedness

On any given day there is bad weather happening somewhere in the world. This can be in the form of tornadoes, hurricanes, heavy rains or snow, lightning and hail. Eventually, extreme weather will hit Garner, NC. That's why a strong disaster preparedness plan is a necessity for every business. The better your plan the quicker you will be able to recover from a major storm. You will also be more likely to suffer lighter losses and a shorter business interruption, while providing greater safety for your employees and customers. Each plan is unique and depends upon the characteristics and location of each business, but a solid plan has these things in common:

Include Employees. Your employees are your greatest asset, and they are a true key to proper business preparedness. Make sure they are educated about where to go and what actions to take. Appoint a coordinator and a safety team to take charge during a storm. A plan to help workers with disabilities is an integral part of preparedness.

Buy Emergency Supplies. Every company should have on hand a good first-aid kit, clean water, a flashlight and food. Every employee should be aware of where the supplies are kept.

Engage in Drills. Practice makes perfect so it is vital to have periodic drills that mimic the conditions of a storm. Disaster preparedness depends on employees knowing the evacuation route and the location of a safe room.

Establish Communication Protocols. It's important to know who to call and when during the course of a storm and afterwards. The numbers for emergency personnel and first responders should be available to all employees. After the storm, the services of storm mitigation professionals should be contacted to assess damage and begin cleanup.

Disaster preparedness takes a bit of planning and extra work, but you'll be happy you put in the effort when a storm strikes. The road to recovery will be smoother for your business.

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