Home Office Hurricane Survival
Prepare your home office for a hurricane. It's essential to take the time to write down all the necessary information for your home office to get it back up and running quickly. This Guide provides everything you need.
POMPANO BEACH, FL (PRWEB) September 4, 2004 --- As the number of Americans working from home each day grows its more important than ever to ensure that we all know how to safe guard our home offices against the possibilities of a natural disaster. The difference between being prepared and waiting until the last minute could mean the loss of files, work, clients or even your livelihood. Thats why, with the threat of Hurricane Frances looming over them, home business-owners Diana Ennen and Patty Gale decided that they should have an emergency plan for their home office. They created a downloadable guide, the HOME OFFICE RECOVERY GUIDE, to teach others how to ensure the survival of the home-office in the event of an emergency, which is available to the public at www.homeofficerecoveryplan.com
Emergency plans are not only for big businesses, but small 'mom & pop stores, home offices and college students can all benefit from the use of the Home Office Recovery Guide. Its not only for offices," Diana Ennen, co-author of the guide, says, My son goes to school in Florida. Colleges should have something like this available for their students. We all need to be prepared."
The guide is divided into a number of important sections:
· An administrative section to track all of the important information about you and your company;
· An inventory of your office (including supplies, equipment, software and contacts);
· Steps to make sure you have access to your vital information, in case you cant work in your office;
· A Disaster Recovery Plan;
· And, Supporting documents and checklists.
Faced with the horrible choice of losing their livelihood, authors Ennen and Gale know that after ensuring the safety of their families, business owners will want to know that theyve protected their businesses.
For additional information or a copy of the Home Office Recovery Guide, contact: Nadia Cornier at ncornier@rcn.com.
About the authors: Diana Ennen and Patty Gale are both business owners experienced in dealing with the details of the home-office. Diana Ennen is the author of four books related to business and working from home.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Diana Ennen
(954) 782-0581
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