Disaster Recovery Tip #3: Ship Wrecked - Lessons in Personal Preparedness
Submitted by Editor on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 09:58
Stay Afloat
It has been all over the news, "Cruise ship ran aground and capsized Friday off the coast of Italy." It's hard to believe, right? Big, established cruise line. Well mapped, familiar waters. A route the ship cruised every week.
The photos are haunting. Lives were lost, people went missing and passengers were forced to evacuate and leave their belongings behind. Thousands stranded with no money, no passport, nowhere to stay and no way to get home. It's a scary thought.
This tragic event serves as an important reminder to all. While we can't prevent disasters from happening, we can prepare ourselves and our loved ones for the unexpected. Put together your personal preparedness plan today. Visit www.72hours.org for tips and resources to help you get started.
If you're an Agility member, make sure to inquire about myAgility Family. It's a new Personal Preparedness Planning Tool available for free to all of your employees. Email memberservices@agilityrecovery.com for more info.
The photos are haunting. Lives were lost, people went missing and passengers were forced to evacuate and leave their belongings behind. Thousands stranded with no money, no passport, nowhere to stay and no way to get home. It's a scary thought.
This tragic event serves as an important reminder to all. While we can't prevent disasters from happening, we can prepare ourselves and our loved ones for the unexpected. Put together your personal preparedness plan today. Visit www.72hours.org for tips and resources to help you get started.
If you're an Agility member, make sure to inquire about myAgility Family. It's a new Personal Preparedness Planning Tool available for free to all of your employees. Email memberservices@agilityrecovery.com for more info.
Be on the lookout for next week's Disaster Recovery tip from Agility. If you have additional questions or would like to talk with a recovery professional about your business continuity needs visit www.agilityrecovery.com or call 866-364-9696
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