Businesses urged to be prepared for emergencies
July push is part of IEMA’s 12-month preparedness campaign
SPRINGFIELD — Many people have assembled emergency supply kits and developed family communications plans to ensure their homes are prepared for a disaster.
But disasters can strike at any time, day or night, when people are working, shopping or visiting a business. That’s why it’s important for businesses to have a disaster preparedness plan that addresses worker and customer safety and business continuity.
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