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Baton Rouge Area Chamber: BRAC Issues Emergency Preparedness Recommendations For Businesses
In the event that a hurricane or other major weather event impacts the Baton Rouge Area, businesses should ensure the security of their ...
June 1, 2021
In the event that a hurricane or other major weather event impacts the Baton Rouge Area, businesses should ensure the security of their people, as well as information, equipment and resources essential to their operations and customers. They should also be prepared with the correct information for handling post-event recovery efforts.Â
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BRAC recommends that businesses:Â
In addition to these suggestions, there are several resources available online to assist businesses with emergency preparations and response:
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In the event of tropical storm formation, the NOAA National Hurricane Center (www.nhc.noaa.gov) will have the latest tracking information, watches, warnings and alerts available online. Should a federal emergency be declared resulting from a hurricane in our area, BRAC will issue specific contact information and physical locations for obtaining business disaster loans available through the SBA and any assistance programs offered through Louisiana state government.Â
The Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center (LA BEOC) offers businesses the opportunity to make their goods or services available to those in need following a natural disaster. By registering with LA BEOC on their website (www.labeoc.org) and completing a company profile, businesses can indicate how they can be of assistance. The LA BEOC will connect registered businesses with state agencies, when needed. All businesses that may be able to provide assistance after a natural disaster are encouraged to register now.Â
BRAC maintains a disaster preparation and response partnership with all regional economic development organizations and chambers of commerce in Louisiana, as well as state agencies. If necessary, BRAC will publish a business information section on its website in order to assist companies if severe damage were to occur. As part of the material, BRAC will include such things as important contact information, assistance and recovery updates, office space availability, and temporary housing options. It will also provide BRAC-prepared research detailing the possible impact the storm may have on the local, regional and/or state economy. The information would be available at http://www.brac.org/prepare. Â
About the Baton Rouge Area ChamberÂ
About the Baton Rouge Area Chamber
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC) leads economic development in the nine-parish Baton Rouge Area, working to grow jobs and wealth and to improve the business climate and competitiveness in the region. Today, BRAC investors include more than 1,500 small businesses, midsize firms, large industry and entrepreneurial startups, as well as individuals and organizations that support business and economic development. In this capacity, BRAC serves as the voice of the business community, providing knowledge, access, services and advocacy. More information is available at brac.org.Â
This press release was produced by the Baton Rouge Area Chamber. The views expressed here are the author’s own.