For people who live in hurricane zones, like those in the Gulf of Mexico, along the East Coast, they usually have experience protecting themselves. For inflatable rental companies, everyone also knows not to set up bouncy castles in a storm, but maybe for rental beginners, maybe they are not really prepared.

1. Check the National Hurricane Center’s website for the latest weather information

2. Inventory the company’s assets, including inflatable equipment, blowers and some accessories, etc.

3. Your most valuable asset is not inflatables, but your employees, update the contact information of employees to ensure that they can be reached in time

4. Determine your insurance and make sure you can afford all the risks

5. It’s a good idea to have some plan in place to ensure your employees and customers have an emergency evacuation in the event of a hurricane

6. Develop a recovery plan, including determining whether your employees can return to work, cleaning and repairing your inflatables, inventorying (and replenishing new inflatables if damaged)

Written by Doris from East-inflatables

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