Get Ready - Be Prepared
- Topics:
- Disaster Planning and Management
- Tags:
- Asset Management,
- Business Operations,
- Data Management,
- Disaster Recovery,
- Finance,
- Financial Planning,
- Operational Planning,
- Taxes,
- United States Small Business Administration
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Overview: This article is about Disaster Preparedness Considerations, which have been discussed in this article in details. A community relies on its businesses to generate jobs and tax revenue and to nurture a built environment that is healthy and sustainable. When a business protects itself from natural disasters, it is also protecting one of its community's most valuable assets. There is no way to avoid a natural disaster from occurring. One can, however, take action to avoid the most devastating damage that the business may face. A new guide from IBHS and the United States Small Business Administration that introduces disaster planning and recovery for the small business owner. Suggestions on steps one can take to protect the building, contents, employees and a customer from earthquake damage is included in this article.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1



