Is Your Business Ready? 72% of Biz That Lose Data In a Disaster Are Not Around 2 Years Later.
Posted: Monday, June 15, 2009
by Stephanie Calahan
Calahan Solutions Inc
According to a University of Wisconsin report, 29% of businesses that lose data in a disaster are out of business in 2 years & 43% never re-open their doors at all! Are you prepared? No? Not Sure? Keep reading to find out what you should be doing to limit your risk.
911, Katrina, wild fires, tornatoes, earthquakes, fires, and so many other unexpected disasters happen. Many disasters take down one business or community, but recently, major storms, such as Katrina, have taken out counties and states!
The University of Illinois Extention shares the following questions to help you determine your risk.
Answer each quesstion with a YES or NO
Do you believe your community is well-prepared for a disaster?So how did you do? Say "yes" to everything? What do you need to get into place?
Is your family well-prepared for the types of disasters that occur in your part of the world?
Have you checked your home or office for hazards and fixed any potential problems?
Are you currently in First Aid/CPR training?
Do you have a disaster supply kit?
Do you have a disaster supply kit in each car?
Do you have operational smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors?
Do you have a charged ABC fire extinguisher (and know how to operate it?)
Do you know how to turn off all utilities (gas, electricity, water, etc.)?
Do you know where your family records are?
Do you know where your family or office mates will meet outside your space in case of an emergency?
Do you know at least two exits from every room in your office or home in case of a fire?
Have you practiced an emergency drill in your home or office in the past year?
Do you have an out-of-area phone contact?
Can you list the actual cash value of EVERY item in your home or office, garage or yard?
Do you know what your insurance covers?
Do you have plans for employees or family members with special needs safety during a disaster?
Do you have a plan for your pets?
BE SAFE ... BE INFORMED ... BE PREPARED!
To your success!
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