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Getting Ready for the Worst: Disaster Preparedness Tips

2/1/2022 (Permalink)

Storm Preparedness

How quickly can your company can get back on its feet after a tornado, fire or flood? If you don’t have a disaster preparedness plan, the answer is probably not very fast. Emergency plans aren’t often top of mind when the weather is good, but that’s exactly when you should prepare. Ensure your Beverly Hills, CA, business is ready to weather the worst in the future by following these tips today.

Learn the Risks

Disaster risks are posed by events both manmade and naturally occurring. Some of the top things to plan for include the following situations:

  • Hurricanes
  • Tornadoes
  • Terror attacks
  • Flooding

A good preparedness plan should be effective across all the above and more. Below are a few tips to get you started.

Create a Business Continuity Blueprint

Figuring out how to keep your organization on its feet during disaster is a key, but often overlooked, part of disaster preparation. Start by identifying your business’s critical operations. Determine which staff roles are crucial to keeping your company afloat and which suppliers, shippers and resources are integral to daily business.

Stash Emergency Supplies

Think about the basics as you prepare a storm supply kit. In addition to basic first aid items, your disaster preparedness kit should contain these necessities:

  • Fresh water
  • Flashlight with batteries
  • Whistle to signal for help
  • Battery-powered commercial radio
  • Moistened towelettes
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This is just a start. Evaluate your unique needs and build out your business preparedness kit throughout the year.

Secure Your Property

When a storm is imminent, taking basic steps to secure your property can reduce damage. Invest in wind shutters or board windows with plywood. Move garbage bins, furniture and other potential projectiles indoors and secure lids and other moving parts on items that can be brought inside.

Disaster preparedness isn’t glamorous, but it is necessary. Use these tips from top storm preparedness experts to ensure your business isn’t wiped out.

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