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BEING PREPARED by having a disaster response plan can make the difference between days or months of GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS.

 

Build A Team. Develop a team to create, maintain, review and update plans.

 

Get To Know. Know what hazards are most likely to affect your business.  Identify your key operations and assets.

 

Consider Results. Analyze the impacts of the risks, consider how they will affect employees, operations, reputation and financial aspects of your business.  Consider the timing, duration and extent of the interruption.

 

Develop Plans.  Create plans that meet the specific needs of your business.  Consider what is essential to resume operations quickly.  Plan for what may be needed to fully recover lon-term.

 

Customize.  Tailor plans to address specific needs of your business.  Preparing basic information prior to an interruption will allow you to focus on "GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS".

 

Test, Review And Update.  Once plans are created it is essential to test them taking measures to update accoring to results.

Is to assist in preparing North Country businesses for a natural of human caused disaster with a focus on long-term recovery by decreasing the amount of time it takes to resume operations after an interruption.

Plan For The Unexpected

IS YOUR BUSINESS READY for an interuption of operations due to: flood, severe weather, IT systems failure, power disrution, public health emergency or supply chain disruprion?

OUR GOAL

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

  • From 2000 to 2013 there have been 17 Disaster Declarations in New Hampshire.

 

  • 40% of businesses that experience a disaster will never reopen.

 

  • Weather events in the last nine years cost New Hampshire $389,300,000 million in damages.

 

  • New Hampshire small businesses represent 96% of all employers.

 

  • Small business employ 50% of the private-sector labor force.

 

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