Business Continuity Plan

Thursday, February 25, 2010 0 Comments

Is your business prepared for any type of disruptive event which would allow your business to continue on servicing your customers until the recovery phase is complete? A disruptive event could be structural damage due to a storm, theft or a major power outage. A continuity plan outlines how to continue business and operations during or after any type of disaster.

This plan includes a specific time frame and critical steps such as documenting critical equipment and documents, identify and document external contacts, and identify contingency equipment options and contingency location.

Don't wait until after the disaster occurs to put this plan together. For further information on a BCP, visit www.jlksystems.com

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Prepare For The Unexpected

Wednesday, February 24, 2010 0 Comments

Earlier this week, a construction crew ruptured a gas line and caused an explosion to a home located not far from where they were working. The home was totally destroyed. Fortunately, no one was home at the time (except for the family dog who luckily survived). It is difficult to imagine what it would be like to receive a call at work telling you that your home was destroyed. How do you start putting your life and home back together?

A crucial first step is providing a detailed list of all the items within your home including proof of possession through photos and receipts. Creating this list and finding the required proof of purchase is not something that should be done after a tragedy has occurred as it would delay how quickly the settlement process would begin as well as the amount of the settlement.

An existing inventory report keeps you and your family prepared and protected as it will ensure the process begins immediately and that you will receive a settlement covering the full extent of the loss.

For further information, visit www.jlksystems.com

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Divorce Proceedings and Pre-Nuptial Agreements

Monday, February 22, 2010 0 Comments

A home inventory report is a valuable asset to both divorce proceedings and pre-nuptial agreements. In the case of a divorce, the inventory report lists in detail all the personal property that a couple owns including estimated and/or appraised values and corresponding photo. For pre-nuptial agreements, the report lists in detail the items (along with estimated and/or appraised values and photos) each individual owns prior to the marriage.

JLK Systems provides an objective third-party, licensed and bonded inventory service that will create the detailed report of all personal property in and around a home. For further information, please visit http://www.jlksystems.com/

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Estate Planning

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 0 Comments

Have you taken the time to inventory your personal property and include the heir designation of each item? If this isn't done and something unforeseen were to occur, it is possible that your treasures could end up not going to your loved ones.

If your busy life does not allow time for you to create a detailed inventory report or you do not have the necessary tools to do so - JLK Systems Home and Business Inventory can help. An inventory report will ensure peace of mind by protecting your personal property and treasures.
Visit www.jlksystems.com for further information.

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