Does Your Business Have an Emergency Ready Plan? | SERVPRO® of Northeast Charlotte
2/17/2022 (Permalink)
Running a business can be a lot of hard work, dedication, time and fun! That’s right—it can be fun, but fun doesn’t happen or make you successful if you don’t have the other qualities as well. And SERVPRO is here to help you with those top three qualities.
When you’re struck by a natural disaster or an accident, it can take over your business in a matter of minutes! So it’s essential that you have some kind of plan in place, and that’s what we want to help you with. According to FEMA, 40% of small businesses aren’t able to reopen their doors after they have been hit by a natural disaster. And 20% of the businesses that do reopen are forced to shut down within the first year of business.
This is why it’s important that you have a plan in place. It’s scary to see that three-quarters of all small businesses don’t have an emergency plan in place. Let’s change that!
As a locally owned and operated business, we are ready to help other local businesses. Whether your business operates in Charlotte, River Run or Mallard Creek, we can help you prepare an Emergency Ready Plan.
We will work with you to carefully parse through your business needs and requirements, as well as special challenges you might face in the wake of a disaster. The Emergency Ready Plan will be personalized to your specific business, offering you all the details about what to do in a weather emergency or similar situation. Our goal here at SERVPRO is to help you become so efficient that when or if a disaster strikes, you can easily hit “go” and know that everything else will fall into place.
So, in short, your local SERVPRO experts are here to help you with the hard work, dedication and time piece of your business plan, so that you can focus on the fun part. Get started on your plan today by giving us a call.
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.