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3 Steps To Get Your Business Ready for Winter

4/25/2022 (Permalink)

Prepare Your Business for the Winter

Getting through winter in Seneca, MO, can be tough if you aren't prepared. Snow, ice and wind can accompany any winter storm and often this makes doing business a little more difficult. Here are three steps to get your business prepared for winter.

1. Plan Ahead for Bad Weather

Make sure that you have a plan in place for how you will handle different types of bad weather that may arise. Storm damage can sometimes be unavoidable, but with some proper winterizing you can often avoid the worst of it. Inspect your building before the snow begins to fly to ensure that you don't need to make repairs to your roof, windows or insulation. Make a contact list for emergencies so you don't have to search for important numbers under stress. Include your HVAC provider's number as well as a professional emergency restoration service. If you do experience an unexpected issue such as a pipe break you can call for help sooner.

2. Invest in Reliable Snow Removal Services

A winter storm often comes along with dangerous snow and ice that could injure customers and employees as well as cause significant damage to your building. Employ a reliable and responsive service to plow parking lots and shovel and salt sidewalks. If you live in an area that typically gets large amounts of snow, consider also hiring someone to clear heavy snow from your roof.

3. Communicate With Employees

If disaster strikes, you want your employees to know exactly what to do. Once you've developed your winter preparation plan, pass it along to your staff. Make sure they know where to find a list of emergency numbers when you aren't available to make those calls. Be sure to also communicate what your expectations are for them in the event they can't get to work.
Don't let a winter storm sneak up on you. Follow these steps to make sure that you're prepared in advance.

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