Any sudden and dramatic event can affect your business’s ability to function.
It may not even be directly connected with you or your business in the first place.
Floods, terrorism, burglary, utility failure, medical scares, pollution…….the list is endless if you take a moment to think about it.
Would you be able to cope with the disruption caused by not being able to access your company and the infrastructure that supports it?
Everyone remembers the drama of Buncefield in Hertfordshire where fire ripped through a fuel depot in December 2005 and hit headlines across the world.
As a direct result of the explosion 2000 people were evacuated from their homes 277 schools were closed for two days 16500 workers were affected 20 business premises were were destroyed affecting 500 jobs 90 business premises suffered damage 200 jobs were lost
Bill to Total £100m
What would you have done or will do if the unexpected happens and you are denied access to your premises?
21st and 22nd May 2009 The Bullring shopping centre Birmingham closed due to a chemical leak
How much did the 160 shops and the 25 retuarants loose over those two days?
What happened to the staff the people booked into the conference facilities ?