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Valuable Disaster Tips for Small Business Owners in Dutchess County

1/8/2021 (Permalink)

A yellow sign in front of blue buildings displaying the words "Disaster Ahead." As a business owner, having a disaster plan in place ahead of time can save you valuable time and stress.

Small businesses in Dutchess County are the most susceptible when it comes to disasters due the time it takes to reopen.

A disaster of any sort is always a frightening thing, whether it be natural, due to a pandemic or a fire or water damage, but if it is headed for or happens to your business in the Hudson Valley, it can be even more alarming. When  a disaster causes a business to need restoration before it can reopen, that creates a loss in revenue that can be critical.

Planning for natural disasters and how your business can recover from them can reduce the time it takes to get back up and running. Here are some of the most crucial tips that small business owners should know about preparing for a natural disaster.

  1. Check and Double-Check Your Insurance
    While business insurance policies are generally enough for day-to-day incidents that might happen, when it comes to a disaster, regular coverage may not suffice. Every insurance plan is different, therefore understanding your specific policy and the extra coverage options that are available to youwill help you be certain you are covered for anything that comes your way.
  2. Create Your Action Plan
    Being able to spring into action as soon as a disaster becomes imminent is key. Weather patterns and other emergencies can happen in an instant, and official orders to evacuate often come on extremely short notice. Plan both for an evacuation scenario and one where you and your staff must remain at your business as well as one where a speedy and safe exit is in need.
  3. Rehearse Drills and Prepare Staff
    As you make your emergency action plan, getting your staff involved is important so that everyone is on the same page. Having their feedback on the plan can be vital as employees and staff can offer valuable insight. Have them involved in the official plan and construct disaster drills so they can practice what to do in a real-life scenario. Not only will this help keep everyone fully prepared at all times, but it will also lessen your business’ liability in the event of an emergency.
  4. Choose a Restoration Company to Work With
    One of the most critical parts of the process is choosing the restoration company you would like to work with following a disaster as this will be the biggest factor in how quickly you can reopen.Making sure you choose a company with experience, a quick response time and advanced training specific to commercial incidents is important. Doing this in advance will ensure all your needs are met, your questions can get answered and you are able to choose without the external pressure of needing to rush.

If you need to pick a commercial restoration company to partner with, call us today! We can tell you all about what sets our process apart. In the event of an emergency, our experienced teams are available 24/7 to help make it "Like it never even happened."

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