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Is Your Small Business Prepared for the Next Disaster?

December 13, 2018 by News Desk Leave a Comment

Is Your Small Business Prepared for the Next Disaster?

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By Rieva Lesonsky

If there’s one thing that’s predictable about entrepreneurship, it’s that it’s unpredictable. In this special series, we’ll help you prepare for uncertainty, minimize risks, and protect your business.

The deadliest fire in California’s history is raging as I write this. But it’s far from the only natural disaster to strike the country this year. From deadly hurricanes and tornadoes to hailstorms and drought, multiple disasters each causing over $1 billion in damage have occurred in 2018. And after each event, we read heartbreaking stories of homeowners whose homes were damaged or destroyed and who don’t have the insurance coverage they need to rebuild or repair.

But homeowners aren’t the only ones who need to worry about disaster protection—small business owners do, too. According to FEMA, about 40% of small businesses affected by natural disaster never reopen their doors. In the wake of disaster, you may be unpleasantly surprised to discover that your business insurance doesn’t cover floods, earthquakes, or other severe weather events.

The good news: You can protect your business by combining a well-thought-out disaster plan with the proper business insurance. The Department of Homeland Security recommends business owners take these three steps:

Step 1: Identify your risks

What types of natural disasters are most likely to affect your region and your business? For example, because my business is located in Southern California, I don’t need to worry about severe winter storms but I do need to worry about wildfires and earthquakes.

Once you’ve identified the potential risks in your area, think through the problems they’re likely to create for your business. What will happen if

  • A disaster happens during business hours?
  • Your building is damaged or destroyed?
  • Your employees can’t get to work?
  • Your customers can’t get to your business?
  • Your equipment and computers are damaged or destroyed?
  • You lose power or phone service?
  • You lose your digital data?

Assess how each of these problems could affect your employees, your business, and your customers.

Step 2: Develop a plan

Next, develop your disaster plan. There are many resources to help you. For example, Ready.gov has Ready Business Toolkits to guide disaster planning for a wide range of situations.

Your plan should focus on

  • Protecting your employees
  • Protecting your customers
  • Protecting your physical plant and equipment
  • Protecting your data
  • Maintaining business continuity

Business continuity is one of the most important aspects of disaster planning, but it’s one that many entrepreneurs don’t think about. In the aftermath of a natural disaster, you may be unable to access your business location or equipment for days, weeks, or even months. How will you continue to serve customers if you don’t have a place to work or the tools to do so?

Setting up your employees so they can work remotely can enable you to keep your business running from anywhere. Using cloud storage and collaboration tools ensures you don’t have to rely on a physical office to get work done.

Another way to protect your business is to purchase the proper insurance coverage. Depending on your assessed risks, this may include flood insurance or other specialized coverage.

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Published at Thu, 13 Dec 2018 15:28:00 +0000

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