Insights and tips on how to protect your adventure sports business, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
There’s nothing quite like the first castoff from the boat. Excitement and anticipation fills the air with hope the first catch will be nothing but exceptional. With emotions running high, don’t let safety slip your mind when afloat with guests. Follow these tips to help ensure a safe day on the water with your crew.
To keep fun a part of your group’s day, preventive planning for trail rides is key. When an animal is thrown into the equation, it can be difficult to judge all possible outcomes. Evaluating your gear, warming up the horses and guests, and taking extra precautions before heading out on the trail will provide you with more peace of mind. Checkoff these trail ride safety tips before beginning your ride!
As excitement fills the air, remember when you or your guests, especially if they are novice, are using firearms or bows, your potential risk can significantly increase. Keep your hunting experience not only fun, but safe for your guests. Checkoff these safety tips to help minimize potential risks.
"After an uncertain spring and a difficult summer, outfitters could use a break. Unfortunately, along the western coast of the United States, wildfires are raging. In this region of the country, over 5 million acres have burned in recent weeks. Thousands have lost their homes and businesses in California, Oregon, and Washington in one of the most intense fire seasons in recorded history." -America Outdoors
In part 1 of our series, Business Survival Plan: Guide to Finance, we focused on how to be financially secure during a crisis. Part 2 is about contingency planning to help you prepare for unexpected events minimizing their impact on your business.
Our first article in this two-part series will highlight the steps toward financial preparedness during a crisis. Whether it is a second wave of COVID-19, a natural disaster, or any number of other emergencies that may temporarily shut down your adventure sports business, it is always important to be prepared.
Running an action or adventure sports business typically means you are always on the move. Slowing down to make sure you have the correct insurance coverage is the last thing on your mind. However, getting the right coverage can make or break your business. Whether you operate a big game hunting business or guide whitewater rafting expeditions, our tailor-made insurance policy provides protection you can trust.
In 1979, four small outfitters in Idaho had a vision that has since grown to thousands of outfitters in all 50 states. We have our fair share of humble beginnings, rocky roads, and clear streams. But what got us to where we are today? And what exactly is CBIZ Sattler Adventure Sports Insurance? We have one answer… dedication.