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5 Ways To Prepare Your Business for Storm Season

5/11/2019 (Permalink)

It is best if storm cleanup happens quickly so you can avoid secondary damage

5 Ways to Prepare Your Business to Weather the Storm

Businesses that survive fierce storms are the ones that are prepared ahead of time. When flood water rises in Raleigh, NC, you must take certain steps to make sure your business is ready. Here are five of the ways you can prepare your business to weather the storm.

1. Business Continuity Plan

If your building sustains a lot of flood damage, you may not be able to work out of it for a period of time. If that happens, you will need a plan in place that identifies critical functions, key personnel and vital equipment and information. Having a plan helps you stay afloat.

2. Evacuation or On-Site Safety Plan

It is important to know how you are going to keep your employees safe when flood water invades your building. Create, post and practice what you want everyone to do in the event of an emergency.

3. Data Protection

It’s always a good idea to back up your data, even when your building isn’t in danger of storm damage. Having a backup, preferably in a remote location, secures the information you need so that you don’t lose it in your flooded building.

4. Communication Focus

When all the regular means of communication are down, you may have to get creative. Plan to send messages along multiple channels during flood cleanup so that employees can keep up with the progress.

5. Fast Mitigation

It is best if storm cleanup happens quickly so you can avoid secondary damage. Have water damage specialists listed with your emergency contacts so that they can arrive quickly to assess the problems and get started on restoration.

Flood water doesn’t have to shut your entire business down. If you plan how to get everyone to safety and how to proceed while restoration is in process, you may be able to minimize the effects of storm season on your business.

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