The threat of wildfires has grown recently, and these events are not just contained to the western and southwestern United States. In fact, in mid-June, a wildfire in New Jersey burned more than 11,000 and was the largest in more than 15 years.
Wildfires have the potential to harm property, livelihoods, and human health, according to the US EPA. And fire-related threats are increasing, especially as more people live in and around forests, grasslands, and other natural areas.
Having a plan is key not only for business continuity, but for the health and safety of your employees, travellers and their families. Our panel of experts discuss preparation, as well as air quality that goes hand-in-hand with wildfires, and planning for other extreme nature events.
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