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Did the authority causing you the damage notify you directly of its plans at least 90 days in advance?
Do you have an emergency preparedness plan in the event of a man-made or natural disaster?
Have you talked to your employees about the plan and its contents?
(emergency preparedness) Store a copy of your most valuable records off-site.
(emergency preparedness) Have a telephone tree to contact employees at home quickly.
(emergency preparedness) Have a person other than yourself who can shut-down the facility, including turning off switch boxes, water, gas, and equipment.
(emergency preparedness) Keep a separate emergency contact list, such as police, fire, hospital, building manager, etc.
(emergency preparedness) Have on-site a portable radio, tool kit, flashlight, first aid kit, bottled water, etc.
(emergency preparedness) Keep a list of back-up vendors should a disaster strike an important vendor.
(emergency preparedness) Have a back-up plan should customers not be able to reach your business.
Volume 4, Issue 5, 2004 ISSN - 1534-8326
William J. Dennis, Jr. NFIB Research Foundation