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Threatened by natural catastrophes, disease pandemics and acts of terrorism, small businesses are learning how to hunker in the bunker if disaster hits.

Crossroads Security Agency
(662) 396-4816
3401 Hunter Ln
Corinth, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(662) 837-4834
605B City Ave N
Ripley, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(601) 732-6769
89 Highway 481 S
Morton, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(601) 792-4219
2405 N Columbia Ave
Prentiss, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(601) 898-8009
542 S Deerfield Dr
Canton, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(731) 645-8207
529 Mulberry Ave
Selmer, TN
Ver-Max Inc Sales & Svc
(662) 287-3208
1607 Hinton St
Corinth, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(601) 825-1367
306 Maxie Dr
Brandon, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(601) 664-6565
4331 Lakeland Dr
Flowood, MS
Allstate Auto Insurance
(662) 342-5581
1261 Main St
Southaven, MS

Preparing for the Worst of Nature - the Master of Disaster

A destructive storm swept through Lancaster, N.H., in early 2006, knocking the city’s power supply out cold. It was an unfriendly greeting for Jennifer and Daniel De Moras, who had just moved from Boston to buy Memos of New Hampshire, Inc., a 30,000-item office supply business.

Luckily, the De Moras had invested $20,000 in a system that insulated their home network from power failures, allowing them to run the business.

“We can’t afford to be down. The one time we’re down, our customers will see how easy it is to go to Staples.com,” Daniel De Moras says. “Our livelihood depends on it.”

Although small to midsized businesses are the backbone of the American economy, they are often the least prepared for catastrophe.

That’s beginning to change.

To Start Planning, a Free Toolkit

In 1998, the commercial insurance industry banded together to form the Institute for Business and Home Safety – a nonprofit designed to help their customers be better prepared for disaster and loss. The Institute has since developed a free toolkit to begin that planning.

“It’s a structured approach to look at your operation, to identify what can go wrong and then put plans in place to reduce that risk,” says Diana McClure, IBHS vice president. “Start by thinking about what you want to protect.”

The Better Business Bureau suggests keeping copies of all essential records off-site, and maintaining a list of assets so a damage inventory can be taken quickly. Common sense is the cornerstone ...

Author: Emily Schmall

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