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I suspect this worry in the media is related to a passage on the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) website where it says:
Which to my way of thinking means that if you’re at risk of flooding 1 in every 60 years you’ll be refused cover. In which case you most certainly need to have a proper recovery plan for your business or you’ll sink without trace! Technorati tags: flooding, floods, John Healey, Floods Recovery Minister, Assocaition of British Insurers, 2007 floods, Defra, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs BuzzNet tags: flooding, floods, John Healey, Floods Recovery Minister, Assocaition of British Insurers, 2007 floods, Defra, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
And did they know what to do when they were evacuated because of a major fire incident? Possibly, possibly not. Here’s a list of things they should have done, keep it near you so if you’re a close neighbour to a major fire incident next time you know exactly what to do.
Just checking those tips will help you get through the major incident. Also recognise that you may be unable to return to your business that day, or even that week. What would you do then… Also notice how major incidents affect communications – Hackney Wick railway station was closed down and the bus station couldn’t be used because the heat and fire was affecting it. The result is that people are hanging around waiting to get buses, or walking. If the business had asked the simple question what would happen if we had a major disaster everything a business needed to do could have been worked out. This is the beginning to disaster preparedness! LiveJournal tags: Major fire, major incident, natural disaster, disaster preparedness, disaster recovery, London Olympics site Fire
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Not only was I the victim of a double mains burst but also of a blocked mains drain, as you can see from the picture above. So these types of disaster don’t just happen to those who live next to the coast, on a river bank or in the Norfolk Broads! Technorati tags: Floods, Natural disasters, flood warning, flood insurance, BIBA, British Insurance Brokers Association, Disaster recovery, disaster preparedness
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When you see them listed down they seem obvious. However, when you’re under pressure and water is cascading down your street having a plan to execute saves you time and inevitably money too. Having been the victim of a double Manchester ring main burst a few years ago I speak with experience on what needs to be done when such a flood occurs. Technorati tags: Floods, Natural disasters, flood warning, flood insurance, BIBA, British Insurance Brokers Association, Disaster recovery, disaster preparedness
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Natural disasters are happening all over the world all the time. Fire, flood, earthquake, volcano. We don’r hear about them all unless thousands are involved. But what if you were one of 5 offices flooded by a burst river or canal bank? A disaster if you couldn’t get in to run your business? Disaster recovery preparedness is the key to implementing a And of course one key part of that is the data we all have stored Creating data backups is absolutely vital and yet only one The other component is to ask whether you keep the data you’ve Because if you’re hit with a flood or a fire wipes out your And natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes and fires are In which case the key to recovery is to buy a tough, watertight It’s also important that you can see it in the murk as it could The best colour to see in bad conditions is not white as everyone The other thing to think about is whether you’ve a computer to And finally, how do you know the plan will work and demonstrate Rehearsal. Yes you need to rehearse the disaster recovery plan del.icio.us tags: natural disaster, disaster recovery planning, disaster preparedness, disaster recovery plan, key employee, disaster rehearsal
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Recently a major natural disaster in the USA was the fires which ravaged whole towns along the coast. And a fire has no respect for how rich a person, is their houses are consumed just the same. And along with houses businesses go up in smoke too. Without a disaster recovery solution those businesses are most likely to go out of business. And worse… Their insurance companies may only pay them 70%, or less of the stock and furnishings value in the business. All because they thought they could get by… If you’re a business you need to look around you with critical eyes to see whether there is any risk – no matter how remote it may seem at the moment. For example there are natural disasters that happen all the time in the UK. Its people and its economy are affected because 5 million people live in 2 million homes and run thousands of businesses in the flood prone areas of the UK An earthquake strikes the British Isles every four days, on average. Many of them are tiny compared to ones on highly active faults lines. However, they can still make properties unstable and dangerous to re-enter. What would that do to your business, if you couldn’t get in for 1,2 or more days due to danger of collapse? In a disaster it’s been estimated that:
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