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10 Tips that Help Disaster-Proof Your Business

CCR Magazine

In an increasingly uncertain world, businesses must prioritize disaster preparedness to protect their assets, employees, and operational continuity. Disasters can be natural, like hurricanes and earthquakes, or human-induced, including cyber-attacks and other technological crises.

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Preparing Commercial Properties for Climate Change Impacts

CCR Magazine

A commercial property insurance broker can help identify vulnerabilities and secure the right coverage. Leveraging Technology for Climate Preparedness Technology plays a pivotal role in helping commercial properties adapt to climate change. Sustainable practices and infrastructure upgrades further enhance resilience to climate change.

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Why Commercial Facility Maintenance Is Your Best Insurance Policy

HardHatChat

Our clients are not in the business of commercial facility management. Emergency and disaster preparedness. Everything from mechanical malfunctions to natural disasters can disrupt a business for an indefinite amount of time. They sell merchandise, deliver fine dining experiences and run enterprises.

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Preparing Commercial Properties for Hurricane Season: A Guide

CCR Magazine

Natural disasters, such as hurricanes, pose significant financial risks to businesses, including property damage, lost inventory and prolonged closures that can threaten their survival. Studies have found that a quarter of small businesses do not recover after closing due to these events, highlighting the crucial importance of preparedness.

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COVID-19 Where Do I Get Help?

DRB Development Solutions

Topics include: Contract Relief Disaster Loan Program Information Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program Access to Capital Each of these topics are articles from others. Any employer found to be in violation of this rule will be required to reimburse GDOL for the full amount of unemployment insurance benefits paid to the employee.

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Why Homes in High-Wind Regions Need a Structural “Seat Belt”

Strong Tie

Hers started right after she was born. Cheryl, who is a territory manager for Residential Construction in the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Southern Alabama and the Florida Panhandle, was born in 1969 in Mississippi, a month before Hurricane Camille. Now as a territory manager, a large part of her job is education and awareness.

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New 2024 Hurricane Protection Florida Laws

West Shore Construction

In this article, we will explore in detail the key provisions of House Bill 293, discuss a variety of hurricane protection options, including motorized screens and hurricane window protection, and explain how these solutions can improve your home’s safety and potentially reduce insurance costs. The homeowner must provide proof of insurance.