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3 Ways To Prepare Your Business for a Power Outage

7/28/2022 (Permalink)

How Do I Prepare For A Power Outage?

According to a study by Primen, businesses lose a total of $150 billion annually from grid problems. In fact, 70 percent of companies will experience a power outage during the next year. Before your Fairview Park, CA, business is faced with this challenge, use these steps to put a plan in place.

1. Create a Continuity of Operations Plan

Make sure you and your employees know who is responsible for what in the event that your business loses power. Who will safely escort customers out of the building, if necessary? Who will make any important customer- or vendor-related phone calls? Identify key staff, and make sure that all phone numbers are easily accessible. It may be worth investing in cell phones for all essential personnel.

2. Consider Purchasing a Portable Generator

If your business absolutely needs the power to operate, it may be worth purchasing a generator well before you are faced with an outage. Read the manufacturer’s instructions closely upon purchase, and remind yourself of how to use it regularly. It is always important to exercise safety when using a portable generator.

3. Keep Water, Food, Batteries, and Flashlights On Hand

Depending on the cause of the power outage, it may not be safe to leave the building. In that case, you will likely be glad to have plenty of food and water available for staff. Flashlights and plenty of batteries to go with them could be extremely useful to anyone inside the dark building.

A power outage is a regular occurrence for business all across the country. By putting together a continuity of operations plan, investing in a portable generator and keeping an emergency stash of food, water and flashlights stocked, your business will be better prepared for such an occurrence. Not only will this help keep you and your staff safe, but it can also help prevent a costly business closure.

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