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Planning for business interruptions, emergencies, and disasters is a critical part of running a successful business.
Having a plan in place can help you and your employees:
What is a Business Continuity Plan
A business continuity plan is like a safety net for your organization. It’s a practical guide that helps you keep things running smoothly when unexpected events—like power outages, natural disasters, or cyberattacks—try to throw you off course.
It outlines what to do, who does what, and how to bounce back quickly so your team, customers, and community aren’t left in the dark. Think of it as your “just in case” plan to stay prepared, protect your people, and minimize downtime.
Be Ready to Keep Things Running
If a big emergency happens, there’s a chance that regular services could be disrupted. That’s why it’s a good idea to make sure your workplace can manage on its own for at least 72 hours.
Having an emergency kit with essentials—like food, water, flashlights, and first aid supplies—can make a big difference. It helps keep you and your team safe, comfortable, and ready to handle whatever comes your way.
Whether it’s a natural disaster, a power outage, or a tech issue, having a plan in place helps your business stay safe, stay open, and support your team and community. Here are some simple steps to help you get ready—so you can keep calm and carry on, no matter what comes your way.
How to Get Your Business Emergency-Ready
Click on the links below for additional business emergency planning information: