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05/24/2017 By Jason Bean Leave a Comment

Why Every Business Should Have Backup Power

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This has been an unusual year in that there were weather anomalies across the entire nation for most of December through April. If all those snow storms, floods, and tornadoes didn’t hit home on the importance of backup power, nothing probably will. Not only was this a bad winter from a climatological perspective but the past decade has been one of drought in the Northwest of the nation and there were multiple fires that wiped out entire neighborhoods and small towns. Consider the following reasons why you, as a small business owner, should seriously check out generators for sale so that you can be prepared.

Security from Theft

Everything in your place of business is dependent upon electricity to remain secured. Even your security system has a backup battery that is only good for a brief period of time, usually only a couple hours so backup power is vitally important. Also, nothing from your cash register to your store lights will work without power so it is important to have a reliable backup source. Police stations have backup power for this reason and fall within FEMA’s guidelines for best practices. You should do the same to protect your place of business.

Protection against Loss of Product

Some businesses that hold hot or cold food need to be assured they can maintain temperature control. If a storm should suddenly sweep through downing power lines, it could be days or weeks before power is restored. Your entire inventory would spoil and you would be out a huge amount of money. Even insurance may not cover your total losses.

Ability to Remain Open When the Competition Is Closed

Not every business owner in your town is going to be as prepared as you are. For as long as the power is off, you will find that their customers in need of what you sell will wander over to your business. Some of them may remain loyal customers ever after simply because you were organized and prepared enough to have power in place to continue operations.

Public Service to the Community

Along those lines, what if you were running a grocery store that sold baby food, milk, diapers and medical supplies? What good would it do to have those items in stock if your lights wouldn’t turn on and your computer or cash register wouldn’t work? Yes, you could calculate sales longhand, but how would anyone see to actually do any shopping? By ensuring you have continued power even during a major disaster, you will be doing a great public service and the community will remember you for it.

These are just a few of the reasons why every business should have backup power. There are a great number of other reasons, but the point is made. If you want to protect your inventory, in fact your entire place of business, you want to ensure a continual supply of power to anything run by electricity. There is no telling when the next disaster might strike, manmade or natural, so it is in your best interest to begin looking at generators for sale now. Don’t wait until it’s too late because no one would be able to sell you one at that time and you’d experience all the above losses and so many more. Always plan for the best but prepare for the worst. Get that generator today!

Filed Under: Business & Career Tagged With: backup, business, emergency, power, profit loss, theft, utilities

07/28/2015 By Jason Bean Leave a Comment

Protecting Your Business Property

Security CameraProperly maintaining and protecting your business premises should be a number one priority and yet while most owners would agree with this sentiment it is remarkable how many do not appear to apply it in reality.

The benefits

There are numerous reasons why managers and owners should ensure their business premises are properly maintained. These are a few of the most important.

  • Safety and security - keeping people and equipment protected is the most important function on all business premises. This is both a moral obligation and also critical for adhering to the legal requirements of a business owner.
  • Customer interaction - visitors to a business premises, and even passers-by, should all be considered potential clients and customers. These people will derive a strong impression about a business based on their perception of the property and the way it is managed.
  • Staff morale - engaged employees work harder for their employer and can be the most powerful advocates. Pride in their company is essential for engagement, and people like to work in a safe, secure and well-maintained environment.
  • Saving money - it is tempting to view maintenance as a cost that provides no benefit, but investing early saves in the long-term by preventing minor issues escalating into large-scale problems that are expensive to fix.

It is a combination of all these things that make the protection and maintenance of business property not just important, but absolutely essential.

Key risk areas

These are two of the areas where damage is most commonly done:

  • Entry and exit points - doors and windows are a natural target for anyone looking to unlawfully access premises. Such systems are becoming increasingly complex and regular maintenance of all inherent parts is required to ensure maximum effectiveness. Garage door spring replacement, for example, is one of a number of essential services provided by companies such as Pro-Line, who operate in the Los Angeles area.
  • Exposed areas - sections of the premises exposed to weather and the elements also require special attention as these are invariably the first to show signs of wear and tear. They also tend to be some of the most visible parts of the business property and are therefore likely to play an important role in making a good impression on customers and clients. This is more than a cosmetic consideration, however, as damage can serve as an early-warning sign of more serious underlying problems.

Prevention is better than a cure

Keeping any business property well-maintained and preventing damage should be a key part of the company's business plan. As well as ensuring the safety and security of staff, visitors and equipment within the premises, investment in this area also helps to maintain a company's reputation and imbues employees with a sense of pride in working for such an organization. It is also essential to mitigate against the risk of unexpected incidents that can lead to expensive repairs in the long term. Being proactive and taking preventative action is without doubt the best way of avoiding such issues.

Filed Under: Business & Career Tagged With: damage, liability, property, protection, safety, securty, theft, vandalism

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