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Develop an Emergency Plan for Your Business

June 21, 2012

In an earlier blog post, we talked about how to create a family emergency plan in case of flooding or other disasters. While a family plan is important, it’s also important to have an emergency plan for your business. Business emergency plans help companies prepare for and recover from disasters.

Generally, developing an emergency plan for your business consists of the following steps:

  1. Risk assessment. Identify possible risks to your business. What events could limit sales or stop production? Which events would have the most impact?
  2. Strategy development. What strategies could help prevent these events or lessen their impact?
  3. Action plan development. Determine how to put some of these strategies in place. Who will do what? Which strategies have highest priority?
  4. Update and review. Your business emergency plan is a living document. Periodically review and update it as your business changes.

Small businesses are especially vulnerable to disruption because they have fewer resources and less financial backing to absorb losses. Fortunately, Ready.gov has templates available for business continuity planning and emergency response planning to make the process easier. By working through these templates and implementing each step, the chances of your business successfully surviving a disaster or emergency will be greatly improved.

If you’re not sure how prepared your business is to deal with and overcome flooding or other emergencies, the American Red Cross has an online emergency preparedness self-assessment tool to measure the emergency preparedness of organizations. The test is free, but you’ll need to register.

Flood vent installation is an important part of emergency planning for many families and businesses. Flood Solutions FEMA compliant flood vents are easy to install in homes and commercial/industrial buildings. For more information about making flood vents part of your emergency plans, contact the flood vent team at Flood Solutions.

Flood Safety Awareness Week: Does Your Family Have a Plan?

April 3, 2012

March 12-17 was National Flood Safety Awareness Week. During this week, government and emergency response organizations draw attention to flood hazards and encourage people to take steps now to minimize the impact of future floods.

One of the best ways to protect your family during a flood is to have a family emergency plan. It’s hard to make smart decisions in the midst of an emergency where fear and panic can take over. Developing a plan in advance can you’re your family get through an emergency safely and comfortably.

A family emergency plan details what you and your family will do before, during and after an emergency. FEMA’s Preparing Makes Sense video describes why a family emergency plan is so important.

FEMA also has a downloadable family emergency plan template. It prompts you to select out-of-town contacts, meeting places and evacuation locations as well as record contact information for family members, work locations and schools.

Complete the plan with your family and keep a copy in your emergency kit along with your emergency supplies. Be sure to update the plan periodically.

Although protecting the lives of you and your family is paramount, you can also take steps to protect your home. Flood vents help protect the foundational integrity of your home by allowing flood waters to flow through. Take a look at our complete line of FEMA compliant flood vents. Contact Flood Solutions to learn more.

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