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Planning Ahead – Business Resources for Disaster Prep

By Jones Walker LLP on June 11, 2024
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Businesses today must plan for more than just supply and demand. Hurricanes, floods, fires, and other potential hazards pose serious threats to businesses everywhere.

With any disaster or hazard, the need for timely and proper communication is vital. The tools and information provided below are available to help businesses stay prepared and access critical information before, during and after a disaster.

Ready.gov

StayLocal.org (New Orleans)

Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (Louisiana)

Ready Alabama (Alabama)

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (Mississippi)

FloridaDisaster.org (Florida)

Texas Ready (Texas)

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