Is your business ready to survive a disaster? Weather-related disasters cost the U.S. economy $91 billion in 2018 alone. In addition to hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires, you need to prepare for smaller-scale disasters, such as a broken pipe that floods your business or an electrical fire that destroys your inventory. Any of these catastrophes can put your small business out of commission—possibly for good.
According to FEMA, between 40 and 60 percent of small businesses that close due to a natural disaster never re-open. Fortunately, taking some simple steps to prepare yourself, your store and your employees can help your business weather the storm (both literally and figuratively).
Proper insurance is your best assurance of being able to survive a disaster. Feel free to contact our agency for a no-obligation review of your business insurance needs.
Download this eGuide to learn how to create and implement a disaster plan for your retail business.
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According to FEMA, between 40 and 60 percent of small businesses that close due to a natural disaster never re-open. Fortunately, taking some simple steps to prepare yourself, your store and your employees can help your business weather the storm (both literally and figuratively).
Proper insurance is your best assurance of being able to survive a disaster. Feel free to contact our agency for a no-obligation review of your business insurance needs.
Download this eGuide to learn how to create and implement a disaster plan for your retail business.
Click here to download eGuide