Insights and tips on how to protect your adventure sports business, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
Thanks to satellite communicators, you and your guides can embark on any journey without the fear of losing reception. Satellite communicators can send and receive messages due to the network of satellites orbiting above planet Earth. Here are a few benefits to owning a satellite communicator so you won’t be saying, “10-7 Out of service. Leaving to the air.”
Food preparation is a key ingredient to a successful outdoor excursion. Reduce the chances of your travelers getting sick by food preparation. Stir in a few of these tips for a fabulous and safe trailside meal.
Stinging and biting insects can cause major problems for you and your customers. While these creatures are tiny, their punch can be mighty to some. While your guests may have the travel bug, keep yourself and your travelers from being on the snack menu for insects and other pests with these tips.
At the end of a long day, nothing compares to the warmth and peacefulness fire brings. However, building and managing a campfire with a group of people comes with major responsibility as a fire can quickly become a hazard. Not only can a single campfire be the reason for a wildfire, but it could also leave others severely burned.
Heat can be deadly by pushing the human body beyond its limits. A heatwave, an extended period of extreme heat that is often accompanied by high humidity, can be dangerous and even life-threatening for people who don't take the proper precautions. In a typical year, approximately 175 Americans succumb to the demands of the summer heat.
Offering employee benefits can be extremely beneficial to your adventure sports business. Though they may sound complicated or even expensive, they have the ability to improve several areas within your business such as hiring and retaining employees. The process of selecting, implementing and administering a benefits program can take time, however, once you get it right, it can actually help you in more ways than one.
If your business employs individuals who are vital to its success, key-person life insurance or key-person disability insurance can help protect you from chaos caused by their abrupt absence. These insurance solutions can give your organization options other than immediate bankruptcy should you lose your company’s key person or people without warning.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, approximately 85 percent of the population will develop an allergic reaction when exposed to poison ivy, oak or sumac. As a result of working outside, you and your employees need to take the necessary precautions to protect against these poisonous plants and remain illness-free.
Depending on the specific type of store you manage and the items you offer, there are several exposures to consider, including risks related to property and product liability, crime and business continuity. Below provides an overview of these risks and more—helping you identify potential blind spots in your risk management and insurance programs.
From fires to floods, earthquakes to hurricanes, disaster can strike anytime, anywhere, and often with little to no advance warning. Here are our best tips for keeping your adventure sports business prepared for disastrous weather.