Emergency Tips for National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month, and Better Business Bureau encourages consumers to develop an emergency communication plan before a disaster occurs. BBB advises the following practical steps to make sure your family and business are not caught off guard.
“Knowing what to do before, during and after an emergency is a critical part of being prepared”, said Mechele Agbayani Mills, President and CEO of BBB Serving Central East Texas. “It may make all the difference when the seconds start to count.”
BBB, Ready.gov and FEMA provide the following tips to prepare and protect your family during a disaster:
· Prepare yourself and your family for a disaster by making an emergency plan.
· Your emergency planning should also address the care of pets, aiding family members with access and functional needs and safely shutting off utilities.
· You may also want to inquire about emergency plans at work, daycare and school. If no plans exist, consider volunteering to help create one. Read more about school and workplace plans.
· Once you’ve collected this important information, gather your family members and discuss the information to put in the plan. Practice your plan at least twice a year and update it according to any issues that arise.
· Remember to have drills on a regular basis.
A recent Ad Council survey reported that nearly two-thirds (62 percent) of respondents said they do not have an emergency plan in place for their business. As a small business owner, you should be aware and prepared for emergencies that could affect your business. A solid emergency plan can give you peace of mind and a greater sense of security.
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