Insights and tips on how to protect your adventure sports business, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
Here are our top recommendations for actions to take before, during and after a wildfire so your business can get back up and running as quickly as possible.
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.
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.
"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