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Why Your Business Needs a Hurricane Plan?

  • Planning is the BEST investment you can make in your business to protect future revenue and profits.
  • Hurricanes are a business disruption you can prepare for.
  • It doesn’t matter if you are a single person operation or a 100 employee business. A written plan of attack will reduce the amount of stress and anxiety that a hurricane disaster brings and help keep the focus on moving forward rather than what was lost.

By Failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail

– Benjamin Franklin

How to Create a Hurricane Plan?

  • Set aside the time.
    • Time needs to be scheduled.
    • Time needs to be free from distractions.
    • This kind of planning seems overwhelming to do all at once. Consider short bursts like 2 hours every Saturday morning.
  • Assess.
    • What can happen and how does it impacts different parts of your business?
    • Where are your businesses vulnerabilities and what impact does it have on your employees, customers, business assets and business functions.
    • A few assets and vulnerabilities at risk to consider:
      • People
      • Property
      • Revenue interruption
      • Supply chain interruption
      • Information and Intellectual Property
      • Contractual obligations
      • Regulatory requirements
      • Reputational harm
      • Environmental impact
  • Create a written action plan
    • How will assets and vulnerabilities be protected?
    • Who is responsible implementation?
      • Are they responsible for parts or the whole?
      • Chain of command?
    • What are they going to do?
    • When do they need to implement?
      • Pre storm vs Post storm
  • Communicate the plan!
    • Employees
    • Landlord or Neighbors
    • Vendors
    • Customers

Available Resources to Create a Plan

https://disastersafety.org/business-protection/ofb-ez/
https://disastersafety.org/business-protection/ez-prep/

Available Resources Emergency Information

How to use Your Hurricane Plan as a Template?

  • Once you’ve assessed, written and communicated one plan. It is not difficult to modify it for other events that can interrupt your business.
    • Other events may require similar action plan
    • Easier to determine the types of events that may need different procedures.