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Disaster Recovery: Preparing Your Business for Hurricane Season


As hurricane season approaches, businesses in North Florida face heightened risks and devastating effects, including:

  • Physical Damage: High winds, flooding, and flying debris can destroy office buildings, equipment, and inventory.

  • Operational Downtime: Power outages, internet disruptions, and inaccessible office locations can halt business operations.

  • Data Loss: Without adequate backup solutions, critical business data can be lost, leading to significant financial and operational setbacks.

  • Financial Loss: The cost of repairs, lost revenue, and potential fines for regulatory non-compliance can be substantial.

Statistics from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) highlight that nearly 40% of small businesses never reopen after a disaster, and another 25% fail within a year. The economic impact of hurricanes is substantial, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reporting an average annual loss of $54 billion due to these natural disasters. Therefore, Proper disaster recovery planning is crucial for business continuity and resilience.

Natural Disaster Data Protection Strategies

  • Offsite Backups: Regularly back up critical data to an offsite location. This ensures that your information is safe even if your primary site is compromised.
  • Cloud Storage: Utilize cloud storage solutions to keep data accessible and secure from any location.
  • Data Encryption: Encrypt sensitive data both in transit and at rest to protect against unauthorized access.

Preparing Your Business

Here are essential steps to prepare your business for hurricane season:

  • Shut Down and Protect Workstations:
    • Turn off all workstations and place them on top of desks. Unplug all cables and take photos if necessary to remember their configurations.
    • Place equipment in trash bags to minimize water damage to reduce the chance of water getting to critical components

  • Move Equipment to Higher Ground:
    • Relocate low-lying equipment like scanners and printers to higher ground if they’re on the floor or on low shelfs or stools to avoid water damage.

  • Secure Power Sources:
    • Power off and unplug battery backups and power strips from wall outlets. Place them on desks to protect from flooding.
    • If you need help with any of the items, please let us know we’ll be glad to help. 

  • Coordinate Shutdown and Reopening:
    • Inform CSG Technologies of the last day you plan to be open, the time you will turn off the server/workstations/network, and your planned reopening date so we can arrange helping you if needed, if there are no power outages.
    • Allow sufficient notice for scheduling assistance, as many businesses will be preparing simultaneously.

  • Keep Backup Drives Safe:
    • Ensure the backup drive you take with you is protected from water and other potential damages.

Effective disaster recovery planning is not just about protecting physical assets but ensuring the continuity of your business operations. By taking proactive steps and working with CSG Technologies, your Managed Service Provider in North Florida, you can significantly reduce the impact of hurricanes on your business. Prepare now to safeguard your business against the unpredictable nature of hurricane season. For assistance with your disaster recovery planning, contact CSG Technologies today!

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Matt Parks

About the Author: President & CEO, Matt has over 20 years building and leading high functioning teams
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