Do You Have an Emergency Ready Plan? | SERVPRO® of Cudahy/St. Francis
3/12/2022 (Permalink)
Both starting a business and running it is hard work. From staffing to marketing, we understand you’ve got a lot on your plate.
Keeping your doors open in the wake of a disaster is even harder work if you don’t plan for it. You’ve labored overtime to get where you are, and we have a way to help make sure unpredictable interruptions to your business don’t last long.
Because businesses are oftentimes so busy, planning for what to do after a disaster can easily slip the mind. But it’s important. According to FEMA, 40% of small business, have to close their doors for good after a disaster, and 25% of those that reopen shut their doors again within a year.
So how do you give yourself the best chance of reopening after a disaster? How do you beat the odds?
The answer is simple: Create a strong emergency plan. Three-quarters of small businesses in the United States don’t have any plan in place, and as the pandemic has shown us, that can have disastrous effects.
We want to do everything we can to give your business the best chance of surviving, should a disaster strike.
SERVPRO of Cudahy/St. Francis helps businesses prepare by creating a custom Emergency Ready Plan just for you and your business. We can assess your priorities and concerns in regard to your specific location and industry.
We cover everything from fire disaster to data recovery, so that if the worst case-scenario happens to your business, you already have a plan of action. You don’t have to wonder what to do or who will do it.
The key to a good plan is having someone in charge of it. Don’t make recovery from disaster any tougher than it already is. Let SERVPRO help you build your Emergency Ready Plan. It could be the difference between your business, that you worked so hard to build, surviving or shutting down.
When your business is ready to prioritize planning and safety to prevent extended downtime, contact SERVPRO to get the Emergency Ready Plan underway from the folks who know all there is to know about disaster and recovery.