Ensuring your business is prepared for bushfire

MidCoast businesses can prepare for emergencies and disasters by downloading the free Get Ready Business toolkit from Resilience NSW.

 

FOLLOWING the campaign to ensure every MidCoast household has a bushfire survival plan, MidCoast Council is now urging local businesses to Get Ready for emergencies too.

Being prepared can improve recovery; it can mean the difference between your business reopening quickly after an event or remaining closed.

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MidCoast Council Mayor David West says that MidCoast businesses have experienced drought, bushfire, flood, now pandemic – and all in quick succession.

It’s simply good business to be prepared for all disruptions.

“The good news is that it’s never been easier.

“Get Ready Business has been specially designed to help NSW business owners prepare for emergencies and disasters in five simple steps – just like the household bushfire survival plans,” said Mayor West.

MidCoast businesses can prepare for emergencies and disasters by downloading the free Get Ready Business toolkit from Resilience NSW.

The toolkit helps a business prepare for an emergency, and may make all the difference in recovering quickly – even if power, telecommunications and transport routes are cut.

“With many local tourism businesses offering hospitality and accommodation services, having an emergency plan is a responsibility to ensure the safety of your guests during an emergency.”

Destination NSW has prepared NSW First Quick Tips Guides to provide practical advice to help tourism businesses prepare, respond and recover from the impacts of bushfires and other natural disasters.

Visit midcoast.nsw.gov.au/getready and check the Get Ready business tab to access all of these resources and ensure your business and your employees Get Ready for emergencies.

“Our emergency service organisations do an incredible job keeping us safe, but they can only do so much. Being aware and prepared is everyone’s responsibility.

”If you are recovering from bushfires, please visit the link above or call 7955 7777.”

If reminders of the bushfires are causing issues for you, please call the Mental Healthline on 1800 011 511.

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