Planning
Disaster Planning Can Reduce Time to Recovery and Expense.
Major disasters, such as earthquakes and large-scale power outages, are rare. Smaller disasters, such as server failure, burst pipes and fires however happen every day. Companies often prepare for the worst but forget the everyday challenges, which can be just as crippling.
When disaster strikes, having a plan and being able to put it into immediate action can mean the difference between staying open to service the needs of your customers and community or shutting down for a few days.
Following a disaster, statistics show ninety percent of companies fail within a year unless they can resume operations within five days. Having a plan can ensure that you’re back in business quickly and able to provide products and services to your community.
Additional Resources
- Recovery Overview - Download PDF
- Critical Business Functions - Download PDF
- Risk Assessment - Download PDF
- Vendor Assessment - Download PDF
- Emergency Communications Plan - Download PDF
- Phone Recovery - Download PDF
- Disaster Recovery Kit - Download PDF
- Unique Supplies - Download PDF
- Table Top Test - Download PDF
- Winter Weather Preparedness - Download PDF
- Earthquake Preparedness - Download PDF
- Tornado Preparedness - Download PDF
- Wildfire Preparedness - Download PDF
- Flood Preparedness - Download PDF
- Hurricane Preparedness - Download PDF
- Crisis Communications Checklist - Download PDF
- What to Take When You Evacuate - Download PDF