Disaster Preparedness
Everyone knows that disasters happen. Sometimes they’re regional events, sometimes they’re small. Regardless of size or scope, with proper disaster preparedness your business doesn’t have to come to a grinding halt.
In catastrophic situations, those businesses that are fortunate enough to be able to recover and set up shop either in the same location or elsewhere need a lot more than office furniture and a phone system to get back on their feet. They need power, technology, office space, connectivity and more. And they need it fast.
Disaster preparedness starts with the creation of an emergency plan. Your first step is pulling together a team that includes a lead person from each department critical to getting and keeping your business running, such as:
- IT
- Security
- Customer service
- HR and
- Finance
After establishing a disaster preparedness team, FEMA recommends that you designate authority, issue a mission statement and establish a schedule and budget.
Part of proper disaster preparedness is finding the right disaster recovery partner. Conduct your search for a disaster recovery partner during a quiet time - don’t wait until a disaster is imminent.
It’s critical that you test your disaster preparedness plan under several different scenarios, and include your partner in the testing phase.
To find out more about how disaster planning can keep your business up and running during and immediately following any disaster please visit http://www2.agilityrecovery.com/small-business.



$495/Month
- 48 seat office space
- Up to 5 Intel servers
- Power generation
- Phone and Internet connectivity
- Testing (Additional $160/month)
$995/Month
- 96 seat mobile office
- Up to 15 Intel servers
- Power generation
- Phone and Internet connectivity
- Testing included
$2,500/month
- 192 seat mobile office
- Up to 30 Intel servers
- Power generation
- Phone and Internet connectivity
- Testing included




