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Business Preparedness

Businesses are an important part of the community in which they reside. Businesses can lessen a disaster's impacts by doing what they can to prepare themselves as well as getting involved more directly with Seattle Project Impact.

In 1999, Seattle Project Impact launched Business Disaster Mitigation, a program which includes a number of resources for all sizes of business, mentoring, short functional workshops and much more. In 2002, Seattle re-launched the program now named Disaster Resistant Business (DRB) Program to incorporate a broader perspective based on business requests following the Nisqually Earthquake and 9/11 tragedies of 2001. The approach is all-hazard.

Contact us if you have questions, want to contribute, or are looking for information at (206) 233-5076.

Business Planning and Preparedness

Pandemic Flu

Many businesses worry about the effects of a possible pandemic flu. We have put together this list of resources for them.


During an emergency, go to www.seattle.gov for the latest information.


Emergency:
Dial 911
Non-Emergency Police:
206-625-5011
Non-Emergency Fire:
206-386-1400


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