Protecting your business, employees and customers during a time of emergency can very well determine if your business is able to reopens its doors after. According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, an estimated 25 percent of businesses don’t open again after a major disaster. Though each situation is unique, any business can be better prepared if it plans carefully, puts emergency procedures in place, and practices for emergencies of all kinds. Emergency procedures should be updated regularly, and a copy should be kept at an off-site location. If you need help getting started, download our sample emergency preparedness plan below. Emergency Preparedness Plan
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