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Did you know that 86% of small businesses don't believe a data disaster could happen to them? Allow our checklist to disaster-proof your business!
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of small businesses affected by disaster never reopen**
40%
SEPTEMBER
For more information about running a small business, visit: SMALLBIZ.CARBONITE.COM
™ Sources: * Carbonite Small Business Study. Q3 2011.** FEMA
SEPTEMBER IS NATIONALPREPAREDNESS MONTHIF YOU DON’T HAVE A PLAN IN PLACE, NOWIS THE PERFECT TIME TO GET STARTED.
1. DEVELOP A WRITTEN PLAN.
2. DESIGNATE AN ALTERNATIVE SITE OF OPERATION (OR TWO!)
3. REVIEW YOUR DATA PROTECTION PLAN.
4. DO A DRY RUN.
Include emergency contact info
Keep a copy offsite
Share your plan with employees, vendors,and other critical contacts
One should be at least an hour away from yourprimary business location
Make sure you know how you will communicatethe change of site if needed
Back up your critical data constantly
Make sure you know how you will accessdata if something happens
Practice makes perfect!
Use our checklist below to disaster-proof your business.
BUT...
CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
OF SMALL BUSINESSES DON’T HAVE A DISASTER PLAN FOR THEIR DATA*.
ARE YOU ONE OF THEM?
57%
of small businesses don’t think a data disaster could
happen to them*
48% of American small businesses experienced
data loss in 2010
of small business ownersbelieve they would lose less than $500 if they couldn’t function for a day*
65%
“IT COULD NEVER HAPPEN TO ME”HURRICANES. FIRES. EQUIPMENT FAILURE. THEFT.
HOWEVER...
It could happen to me.
%13
%87I’ll back up later
I have a hard drive
It won’t happento me
IS YOUR BUSINESS DATADESTINED FOR DISASTER?