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Create an emergency contact list for your business

When you’re facing an emergency situation, you’re already stressed enough. The last thing you need is the additional stress of scrambling to find an emergency contact name or phone number.

To help you make sure you’re able to reach the right people and services quickly and efficiently in an emergency, we’ve put together a list of suggested contacts that you might want to include on your own business’ emergency contact list.

YOUR BUSINESS INFORMATION
Name of Facility:
Street Address:
City:
Province & Postal Code:
Telephone Number(s):

FACILITY MANAGER
Name:
Primary Contact #:
Alternate Contact #:

EMPLOYEES
Name:
Primary Contact #:
Alternate Contact #:

Name:
Primary Contact #:
Alternate Contact #:

Name:
Primary Contact #:
Alternate Contact #:

(Note: If you have more than 10 employees, you might want to set up a call tree.)

INSURANCE COMPANY
Insurance Company Name:
Claims Hotline #:
Policy Number:

EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Fire Department:
Police Department:
Ambulance Service:
Hospital:
Poison Control:
Alarm Company:

UTILITY COMPANIES
Natural Gas:
Electricity:
Water Service:

OTHER NUMBERS
Taxi Service:
Other:

Be sure to revisit your contact list on a regular basis to ensure that all of your emergency contact information is accurate and up-to-date.

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This blog is provided for information only and is not a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information and will not be responsible for any loss arising out of reliance on the information.

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