Preparing For the Inevitable with Your Property
Within the wake of numerous natural disasters over the last decade, it has become sadly obvious that a large majority of the world is not only unprepared for the worst, but remains unconcerned at the possibility of being struck by a natural disaster. Granted it's understandable most forget when natural disasters hit at random, however, as a major communal threat, it is imperative that your properties have a back up plan available. In aiming for the safety of your residents, staff, and assets, here are a few key points to consider when preparing your emergency plan:
- The Physiological Backup: One of the most notable aspects when preparing for the worst, the physiological backup, deals with stockpiling basic supplies (such as water, canned foods, batteries, flash lights, matches, etcetera). This factor, while apparent when extended towards residents, may also be needed towards staff. Is your property equipped to aid, not only your residents, but also your staff should they be required to remain on site?
- The Physical Backup: Whether or not this tip is already known, it is still important to stress the usefulness of having some staff that are cross trained in each other's jobs. While expertise is in no shape undesirable, little matters - such as where to keep their important documents, what their passwords might be to access records, and where they store their list of vendor contacts - will go a long way during a crisis.
- The Vendor Backup: In addition to staff adapting to an emergency plan, vendors should be able to accommodate as well. In the event of a natural disaster, your vendors should be able to answer questions, taking care of your needs in a timely manner. Do your vendors have such a response plan?
- The Digital Backup: With so much reliance on electronic storage and service, do you know if your data is secure? You and your vendor's digital data should be available not simply on-site, but elsewhere in order to make restoration during the aftermath progress seamlessly. As one such data company, CIC utilizes multiple emergency plans. with different sites across the country, we are able to keep our systems online should one region be affected in any way.
Of course, it's daunting to prepare for such a significant and lengthy plan, as the ambiguity of what and when it might strike is endless. Yet it's still inevitable that a natural phenomenon will affect your properties in some way. And just as a crisis strikes (as if Pandora's Box had leaked open), you'll appreciate taking the time to create a backup plan because in the end, that plan will equal hope.
About the author
Ryan Green has been in the housing industry for over 10 years working in various roles. He has both FCRA and Experian Certifications on the Resident Screening side of the industry and works with a passion for protecting people and properties alike through quality screening and sharing good information.