Know your customers, contacts, suppliers and vendors.

In an emergency, do you know your critical contacts and how you’d quickly reach them? Businesses who add this element to their emergency plans are more likely to maintain customer satisfaction and positive working relationships.So, whether you’re experiencing a temporary closure, an emergency, or a more permanent shutdown, these tips can help you know your contacts and keep everyone informed.We recommend starting with our .Simply create a copy for each contact (like your customers, contacts, suppliers, and vendors).

Then, follow these tips for each group.How to keep your customers informed.In addition to keeping contact information current by filling out a form for each customer, consider these ways to keep customers informed in an emergency:How to keep your contacts informed.Fill out forms for each of your contacts, such as your:How to keep suppliers and vendors informed.No matter how prepared your business is for an emergency, you won’t be able to resume business operations if your suppliers and vendors can’t deliver.And that could cause you to lose customers.To protect your business, fill out a contact form for each supplier and vendor and take these precautions:Frankly speaking, the best businesses are prepared for the worst, and our free has you covered.

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