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Hurricane Preparedness for Businesses: Minimize Downtime and Protect Operations

How Businesses Should Prepare for Hurricane Season

Hurricane season can disrupt operations, damage property, and leave businesses offline for days. Companies in coastal areas, especially in Florida, must take proactive steps to protect employees, assets, and finances. Whether you run a Retail store, restaurant, professional office, or E-Commerce operation, preparation is essential.

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Why Hurricane Preparedness Matters

Hurricanes can:

  • Knock out power and internet access
  • Cause flooding and structural damage
  • Delay deliveries and supply chains
  • Interrupt credit card processing and POS systems
  • Halt payroll, invoicing, and customer communications

Being proactive reduces downtime, prevents financial losses, and ensures a faster recovery.

1. Create a Hurricane Emergency Plan

Ensure your team knows what to do before, during, and after a storm. Your plan should include:

  • Evacuation procedures
  • Emergency contact lists for staff and vendors
  • A communication plan (email, phone tree, company app)
  • Defined roles and responsibilities for securing assets and systems

Post this plan in a visible location and review it regularly.

2. Back Up Data and Secure Technology

Cloud backups and mobile access can be lifesavers during a storm. Steps to take:

  • Back up essential data (POS records, financial data, customer information)
  • Store physical backup drives or laptops in a secure, offsite location
  • Ensure remote access to business systems
  • Use cloud-based platforms like NPSONE or ClickBillr for uninterrupted operations

3. Protect Payment Processing and POS Systems

Storms can take systems offline, so prepare backup solutions:

  • Use mobile POS or cloud-based payment systems
  • Choose a payment processor that offers offline payment options
  • Install a 4G/5G backup card in your router for continued transactions even if internet service fails

4. Secure Your Physical Location

If you have a storefront, restaurant, or office, prepare it like your home. Hurricane-proof measures include:

  • Boarding up windows or installing storm shutters
  • Elevating electronics and inventory to avoid flood damage
  • Turning off utilities if advised
  • Checking business insurance for interruption coverage

5. Develop a Business Continuity Plan

Plan for how your business will operate if the store is closed or power is out for days. Consider:

  • Remote work procedures for employees
  • Online order fulfillment options
  • Emergency customer and vendor communication strategies
  • Temporary relocation plans

Using group texts or WhatsApp groups can help keep employees informed during a crisis.

6. Update Customer Communication Channels

Let customers know about changes in operating hours, service delays, or store closures using:

  • Email newsletters
  • Text alerts
  • Website announcements
  • Social media updates

7. Test Your Plan Before the Storm

Don’t wait for a hurricane to see if your plan works. Conduct test drills for:

  • Backup power generators
  • Emergency systems and alerts
  • Updated contact lists
  • Storm-readiness procedures

Bonus Tip: Digital Tools for Business Continuity

Nationwide Payment Systems offers NPSONE and ClickBillr, which let businesses process payments remotely. These platforms allow companies to send invoices, process transactions, and manage finances—even when storefronts are closed.

Bluetooth-enabled mobile payment devices also ensure seamless transactions during outages using cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity.

Stay Prepared for Hurricane Season

A hurricane doesn’t have to shut down your business. With smart planning and the right Technology, you can protect your operations, stay connected with customers, and minimize disruptions.

Need Help Getting Storm-Ready?

Contact Nationwide Payment Systems to discuss remote payment options, backup systems, and technologies to keep your business running—even in a hurricane.

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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Why should businesses prepare for hurricane season?

A: Hurricanes can disrupt operations, damage property, and cause financial losses. Having a plan ensures faster recovery and minimizes downtime.

 

What businesses are most at risk during hurricanes?

A: Businesses in coastal areas, especially in states like Florida, are at higher risk due to storm surges, flooding, and strong winds.

What are the key steps to prepare my business for a hurricane?

A: Create an emergency plan, back up data, secure physical locations, protect payment systems, and ensure effective customer communication.


How can I protect my business data during a hurricane?

      A: Use cloud backups, store physical backup drives offsite, and ensure remote access to your systems.

       

      Will my payment processing be affected during a storm?

      A: If power or internet is down, payment processing can be interrupted. Ensure your POS system has an offline mode or a 4G/5G backup connection.

       

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      ALLEN KOPELMAN CEO, Nationwide Payment Systems | Host of the B2B Vault: The Biz to Biz Podcast

      Allen Co-Founded Nationwide Payment Systems Inc. in 2001, with the plan to sell credit card processing services and equipment to merchants in the South Florida area and provide concierge style service for each client. Quickly the company grew to 1000 plus clients and we were had clients all over the United States.
      The entrepreneurial bug started early in Allen’s life as comes from a family of business owners and learn about business from early age behind the cash registers at his father’s clothing stores in Miami. Later going to Culinary School in Atlanta and being a Chef, then Executive Chef for Metro Hotels in Dallas, Texas running food and beverage operations in Hotels. In 1992 a move back to Florida and opening a restaurant, catering company and consulting group.
      After gaining a couple of years of experience selling merchant services, Allen Co-Founded Nationwide Payment Systems with David Burney. Together the company started and quickly grew, products were added, processing banks and the company became laser focused on technology that would help merchants. Along with that came a focus on hard to place businesses that many banks did not want to work with.

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