Prepare for Disaster
Given the real possibilities of
- natural disasters
- flood
- fire
- theft
- power outage
- vandals
- viruses
- air conditioning failure
- spyware
- faulty software installation
- root kits
- key loggers
A
small business or homeowner should be prepared, just in case.
The leading causes for business downtime are
- equipment failure
- power outages and fire
4 out of 5 businesses never recover from a catastrophe.
Risk Assessment
Determine how vulnerable
your business is to disasters.
Some of this is geography related. Are you in a flood plain? Earthquake zone?
Tornado region?
Some risk is related to your surroundings. Is the building up to code? Does it
sit next to a fireworks factory?
Risk Reduction
Determine what you can do to reduce the risks of a disaster.
- Keep a box of emergency supplies on hand that includes copies of your important documents in sealable plastic bags.
- Purchase a fireproof safe for temporary protection of your valuables.
- Rent a safety deposit box for another set of your important papers. Consider choosing a location outside of your immediate vicinity, in case the disaster affects the entire community.
- Include in your important papers a copy of your household inventory, preferably an electronic copy on a CD.
- Back up data remotely - a good online service or off site facility.
- Automate your computer backup so you do not forget.
- Keep your computers updated with latest security software.
- Keep copies of your application software safe, along with the necessary keys.
Disaster Recovery
Plan on what to do if disaster does strike.
- How and who is going to do data recovery.
- temporary place to set up shop.




