NABC Emergency Preparedness Brochure Timely As Ever - BodyShop Business

NABC Emergency Preparedness Brochure Timely As Ever

In the aftermath of the horrific hurricane season of 2005, the National Auto Body Council (NABC) produced the "Are You Prepared?" emergency preparedness brochure written specifically for collision repair facilities and their employees. The eight-page, full-color, illustrated document includes such tools as an emergency preparedness insurance coverage review and supplies checklist.

Recent tragic events in America confirm that the need for this kind of information is as strong as ever. The  tornadoes in Iowa, floods in Wisconsin and fires in California remind the collision repair industry that disaster preparedness is a personal responsibility. Repairers simply can’t hope that an outside entity like an insurance company or a government agency will make a business or family whole again. Business owners need to be accountable for the safety and well-being of their businesses, hard-earned assets and employees.  

NABC created "Are You Prepared?" to help collision repairers in the event of such crises. It outlines the steps necessary to prepare for the worst and can make a real difference for repairers’ businesses, families and their country.

Copies of the NABC emergency preparedness brochure can be downloaded at www.autobodycouncil.org. They’re also available in bulk to be shipped (all applicable shipping expenses will apply).

For more information on NABC, call (888) 667-7433 or visit www.autobodycouncil.org.

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