Businesses should consider several elements in preparing for a disaster. Not only is it important to protect the staff, building, data, and inventory of a company, it is also critical to prepare a plan to continue operations following the disaster. A good plan may include provisions to relocate to a pre-identified site, retrieve data, including employee, customer and vendor records; and a way to operate efficiently with a smaller staff of key individuals.
Below please find a disaster preparedness plan template and emergency procedures template to help your business develop an in-depth preparedness plan. Use the guide to help formulate your plan.
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Get A Plan – Get a Plan assists businesses in developing a family and/or business plan utilizing the Florida Division of Emergency Management’s online templates.
Ready.gov/Business – Ready Business assists businesses in developing a preparedness program by providing tools to create a plan that addresses the impact of many hazards.
Disaster Assistance App – As part of its service offering, the Florida SBDC offers Bizaster, a free mobile disaster assistance app. Bizaster, available in both English and Spanish for Android and iOS, features risk assessments, customizable checklists, and other resources to help businesses prepare, respond, and recover from natural and man-made disasters. Bizaster can be downloaded from the App Store | Google Play.
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Prepare a business-ready “Records-To-Go” box:
After a disaster occurs, you may need disaster assistance to help your business rebuild, recover, and reopen. Every business should have a fire- and waterproof Business-Ready “Records-To-Go” box that includes essential information and documents necessary for business to continue and/or when applying for state and federal assistance after a disaster.
Records needed to continue business:
Business Continuity, Emergency Preparedness, and Disaster Recovery Plan
Emergency contact list of employees and key customers
Insurance policies and agent information
List of suppliers and vendors
Customer records
Back-up computer systems and data files
Bank records
When applying for state and federal business disaster loans, customary information needed includes:
the business’ physical address
tax identification numbers
legal structure or incorporation papers
name, social security number, contact information and percentage of ownership for each owner; and
list of business key creditors and vendors
Customary documentation needed when applying for state and federal business disaster loans includes:
business tax returns
personal tax returns for each owner
employee verification documentation (e.g. IRS Form 941, W-3s, W-2s)
schedule of liabilities and debts of the business; and
current and year-to-date financial statement (profit and loss, balance sheet, and cash flow statements)
For more helpful tips on how businesses can protect their assets, support their employees, and safeguard critical business processes, download and review our Dare to Prepare Flyer.