Disaster Preparedness

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Getting back to business after a disaster depends on how prepared you are today. Small business owners invest a tremendous amount of time, money and resources to make their ventures successful, and yet, while the importance of emergency planning may seem self-evident, it may get put on the back-burner in the face of more immediate concerns.

For small business owners, being prepared can mean staying in business following a disaster.

The following materials and resources can help small businesses make plans to recover from financial losses and business interruption, and to protect their employees, the community, and the environment.

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