Are You Prepared?

There is no substitute

for peace-of-mind

"Private sector preparedness is not a luxury; it is a cost of doing business in the post-9/11 world. It is ignored at a tremendous potential cost in lives, money and national security." — 9/11 Commission Final Report, page 398

Could your business survive a temporary shutdown?

Nearly 75% of U.S. companies have experienced some sort of business interruption. Many never fully recover. In fact, 70% of all businesses that sustain any interruption are unable to survive the downtime even though properly insured.

Power outages, water main breaks, fire, windstorms, floods, explosions, vandalism, terrorism, telecommunications failures, computer hardware crashes and software problems are factors that can cause your business to close its doors for days, weeks and perhaps months. It's easy to see that you need to be prepared for an interruption in your business, before it happens.

Continuity Centers insures that it is business as usual for you and your customers, even when the unusual strikes. Our fully equipped office facilities are ready for you to utilize on a temporary basis following a disaster. Continuity Centers becomes your alternate facility, and your business never misses a beat. That kind of business security is usually only available to Fortune 500 companies. Continuity Centers makes it available and affordable for any business.

Everything your business requires is already in place at Continuity Centers, including office space for your staff complete with computer workstations, data storage, state-of-the-art technology services, advanced telecommunications technology, conference rooms, executive offices and virtually every other tool your company needs to continue operations until your permanent location is ready for your return.

You work hard to gain customer loyalty.
We help you keep it.

Imagine this scenario. Your customer calls, and when the phone rings at your office, nobody answers. Your business has experienced some sort of disaster, which has forced you to shut the doors. Your customer becomes annoyed, anxious and angry when they cannot get through to your staff. Before you know it, that once-loyal customer is now doing business with your competitor.

Continuity Centers prevents this possibility from becoming reality. We make it simple to plan for the possibility of a business shutdown that could wipe out years of hard work developing customer loyalty.

The Resources You Need, Every Day.

Continuity Centers has been expertly planned and staffed to provide your business with everything it needs to stay up and running while your permanent workspace is being rehabilitated. Our facilities are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with access to technical support.

Continuity Centers is UPS protected and generator-backed. The communications systems at Continuity Centers deliver redundant connectivity so you do not miss a single call, voicemail, fax or e-mail from your customers.

Among the comprehensive resources available to your business at Continuity Centers are:

  • Over 6000 square feet of Class "A" office space
  • Onsite technical expertise and support
  • Automatic Call Direction from your permanent facility to your Continuity Centers alternative office, so your customers can continue to reach you whenever they need
  • 24x7 access to voicemail
  • Comprehensive "Call Center" capability, allowing your call center agents to respond immediately to customer phone inquiries directly from our facility
  • Fully furnished workstations equipped with powerful computers
  • High speed fiber-optic Broadband Internet access
  • Complete back-up systems to protect data, including DAT, TRAVAN, ZIP & DLT
  • High speed copiers/scanners, laser printers and dot matrix printers
  • Multiple PRIs with DID for each workstation with redundant connections
  • All equipment UPS protected with redundant diesel generator
  • 24 hour security monitoring
  • Private offices
  • Conference room and break-out meeting areas

Plus, secure "lock boxes" to protect your vital business documents, including:

  • Copies of Insurance Policies
  • Cell and Pager Numbers
  • Copies of Leases
  • Bank Account Numbers
  • Business Contracts
  • Notification Instructions for the Post Office
  • Financial Statements
  • FedEx, UPS Account Numbers
  • Customer and Vendor Information
  • Business Checks
  • Payroll Information
  • Brochures and Sales Literature
  • Telephone and Fax Numbers that need forwarding
  • Company Letterhead, Envelopes, Business Cards
  • Employee Telephone Numbers