Have you prepared your business for winter?
It’s not something you think about. “If there’s a winter storm, it just means I might have to shut down for a day or two, right?”
WRONG.
An estimated 25 % of businesses affected by disaster never reopen. And winter disaster is a very real thing, especially for small businesses since there is generally less capital available to re-build. Creating a plan to prepare for winter emergencies is a simple practice to adopt.
- What winter emergencies does your insurance cover?
- Do you have the names and phone numbers for heating and plumbing contractors? Your building owner? Insurance agent? They should all be easily accessible.
- Do you need to protect any equipment from freezing up in case the power goes out and there’s no heat in your building?
- Do you have snow removal in place for doorways, driveways, and roof (if applicable)?
- Do you have all your employees, vendors, and client’s information on hand?
And since your employees are a large part of your company, you should encourage them to also create a family emergency plan. This readiness will help them be able to focus on their work both during and after a winter storm.
- Sign up for weather-related text or email alerts
- Make sure their important documents are in a safe place
- Have an emergency supply kit
- Have a family-communication plan in place in case of a winter storm
So as we head into the prime of winter in West Michigan, remember to prepare ahead of time in case a winter storm impacts your business and its employees.
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