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What’s the most essential tool for your business in a crisis?

Business Storm Preparation

Few things strike fear in the heart of business owners like hurricane season. The hazards are endless – flooding, wind damage, lightning, waterspouts, tornadoes and economic injury to name a few. What can you do to ensure your business and your employees bounce back after a storm?

PREPARE!

Tampa Electric’s Director of Corporate Security and Emergency Management, Alan Hill, recently participated in Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce’s “How Resilient Businesses Prepare for Hurricane Season” session as a guest panelist with other emergency management leaders from the Tampa Bay area. Their advice was clear:

A well-tested emergency plan with proven communication tactics is essential to business continuity after a storm or other crisis.

 

What is an emergency plan?
An emergency plan outlines the procedures, tasks and communications your business and employees will follow before, during and after severe weather – or any crisis. The goal of this plan is to minimize the threat’s impact and ensure business continuity, safety, asset protection and a speedy physical and economic recovery.

Why should your business develop an emergency plan?
There are numerous benefits to having an emergency plan. Storms and other hazards are inevitable. Creating, testing and refining an emergency plan ensures your business, stakeholders and employees experience a fast and successful recovery from whatever Mother Nature sends our way. With an emergency plan, you’ll also have an easier time raising recovery capital, building trust with your customers and stakeholders and reducing physical and economic losses. Additional benefits include improved safety, minimal operational disruption, proper resource allocation, regulatory compliance and financial savings.

How do you develop a strategic emergency plan?
The Chamber’s emergency management panel said, “the devil is in the details!” Your emergency plan should be fluid, tested and continually updated. Chaos is an opportunity for improvement. To create a plan that will help your business survive and thrive, the panel recommended:

How can your business ensure a successful recovery?
The emergency management panelist provided a treasure trove of ideas based on their storm experiences to help your plan succeed. Below is a sampling of their sage advice.

What resources are available to help create an emergency plan?
To help develop your emergency plan, the panel recommended taking a risk assessment at Ready.gov, familiarizing yourself with Tampa Electric’s Storm Center and Storm Safety webpages, visiting SBA.gov and FEMA.gov, watching the Project Phoenix 2.0 video and following the tips in our storm preparedness checklist, storm reference guide and storm preparedness brochure.

Although we hope that severe weather and other emergencies never come our way, we know preparedness and planning are the best ways to mitigate the damage and inconvenience they can cause. Establishing, testing, communicating and refining your business’s emergency plan will equip you with the tools, knowledge and strategies you and your employees need to face storms head-on, minimize their effects, and emerge stronger than ever.

Don’t delay. Prepare today!

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