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Be Prepared at Work

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Business owners are not the only ones who should think about how to be prepared for an emergency at work. The American Red Cross states: “If you commute to work, make sure you know alternative routes and carry appropriate supplies such as a disaster supplies kit in your car and a compact kit on public transportation…The best way to make sure you and your place of business is safe is to be prepared before disaster strikes.”

Even if you do not think you are in a disaster-prone area, many things can happen when least expected. A key thing to remember is that disaster recovery should begin before the disaster for the sake of business continuity. Just like one looks at risks from a financial and economical standpoint, one should also look at them from a physical point of view. Up to 25% of small businesses do not reopen after a major disaster because they were not prepared with a plan. Not making an emergency plan is something your business should not risk. Here are some tips one may wish to include in their business emergency disaster plan:

Learn more about developing a disaster plan for your business. Disaster recovery services can help one preserve documents and data, restore damaged documents, rebuild after a fire or water damage, and even deal with mold. Include a disaster recovery service in your business’ emergency plan.

Fire in Astoria, OR Destroys 5 Businesses

Friday, November 28th, 2008

 

A 3-alarm fire broke out on Thursday evening in the coastal town of Astoria, OR. The blazes ultimately destroyed five businesses and killed one person who may have been living in one of the buildings.

 

Firefighters guess the fire began in a floral shop that had not been open in about a year and then spread to a Bank of America, two restaurants, and another local business. The cause of the fire is being investigated.

 

Read an Astoria blogger’s report of this event.

 

What many may not know is that there are services that can help these businesses recover after this disaster, even the bank, this is called business continuity. These disaster recovery services can help one develop a business recovery plan; restore business documents that were damaged in a fire by smoke or water; and help rebuild after a disaster.

 

Read more about disaster recovery services.

Photos by Tara Constantine with Astoria Fire and Rescue