
Is your business prepared for a disaster? Step #6: Know your finances.
When it comes to disaster planning, knowing your finances is just as important as safeguarding your physical space and your employees. In an emergency, you’ll
When it comes to disaster planning, knowing your finances is just as important as safeguarding your physical space and your employees. In an emergency, you’ll
Did you know 75% of businesses in the United States are underinsured by 40% or more? To ensure yours isn’t one of them, having the
Almost all businesses depend on access to computers and the internet, which makes them critical to include in your disaster preparedness plan. But just how
In an emergency, do you know your critical contacts and how you’d quickly reach them? Businesses who add this element to their emergency plans are
The latest data on forest fires confirms: Forest fires are becoming more widespread, burning nearly twice as much tree cover today as they did 20
To put it simply, your employees are the most valuable asset of your business. And in an emergency, two-way communication with them is critical. Let’s
Your ability to respond quickly to a business disruption could mean the difference between survival and closure. To determine the maximum amount of time your
Do you know your risks when it comes to business? Two of the biggest mistakes small businesses make are: Failing to identify a potential threat.
From heavy rain to hurricanes, tornadoes to snow and ice, weather events across the globe are leading to greater damage, claims, and loss. In the
From stress to vehicle, chemical, and overexertion injuries, slips and falls to struck-by events, the workplace can be a dangerous place to be. Some industries,
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