How To Prepare Your Business for a Winter Storm
5/13/2021 (Permalink)
How Do I Prepare My Business For Winter?
Owning a business in this area means being ready for winter weather. When a winter storm hits Park Ridge, IL, it’s too late to do something about it. You need to prepare your business in advance for all the dangers from winter storms, including
High winds
Heavy snow
Loss of utilities
Frozen pipes
Absent or stuck employees
Fortunately, Park Ridge, IL, knows how to handle a snowstorm. If you take a few proactive steps, you’ll save yourself a lot of money and trouble. Here are three steps to be ready for the worst.
Pay Attention!
The National Weather Service sends alerts through many channels, including
Official weather radio
Official website
Twitter
Facebook
TV news
Radio
The issue information and alerts through as many media channels as possible. Check at least once a week when winter weather is possible, and if you hear any rumor of a storm, check the forecast. You can’t depend on anyone else to protect your property, so staying aware is your best bet.
Protect Plumbing
A pipe break is a common occurrence after a winter storm. Have a winter weather restoration expert inspect your plumbing in the fall. They can check the entire property for any winterization issues as well as catching other hidden problems that accumulate during the year.
Contact Employees
If the storm is heavy, who can make it into work, and who is more likely to get stuck? The roads may be impassable during and immediately after a storm, and large winter storms frequently last more than a day.
Employees may be stuck at work, too. Before they come in, make sure they bring phone chargers. If the power and heat go out, they’ll also need to have a way to stay warm, such as simple emergency blankets that are cheap, small and easy to store. They should also bring in extra winter clothes and be prepared to deal with storm damage to your building.
With a little preparation, a winter storm doesn’t have to be a disaster for your business. If you pay attention to rapid changes in the weather or hear of a storm, trust your gut and check the forecast.