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As a small business owner, it’s important to understand that when disasters strike, lack of preparedness can not only mean a loss of money, productivity and business assets, but it can also mean the difference between life and death. An emergency can be defined as any set of unplanned cir...
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Emergencies and disasters can occur any time without warning. The more you are prepared for them, the better you will be able to act, minimizing panic and confusion when an emergency occurs. Relatively speaking, small businesses may have more to lose than large companies when a disaster — nat...
Overall, the combination of preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation/prevention forms a comprehensive approach to emergency management. By actively engaging in these phases, individuals, businesses, and communities can enhance their ability to withstand, respond to, and recover from emergencies and...