The month of May is National Wildfire Awareness Month. As the weather becomes warmer and vegetation begin to dry out, it important to be aware of the risks that a blaze might present. Fires can disrupt all aspects of life, including business plans. As we’ve seen in Colorado the past few years, a wildfire can cause devastation on a major scale, which can end up being extremely costly and a life altering event. Ensuring that you are ready for all types of business interruptions, including natural disasters like wildfires, means you will be prepared for and ready to recover after the fire subsides. This guide below outlines the steps you should take before, during and after a wildfire has occurred to help provide the best course of action to take.
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