Severe flooding across Kentucky has once again shown how vulnerable businesses are to natural disasters—and how essential it is to have a disaster recovery and continuity plan in place. Beyond damaged buildings or lost inventory, floods can wipe out digital systems, disrupt communication, and halt operations for weeks. If your business was affected, or if you’re in a flood-prone area, now is the time to act.
Below is a step-by-step checklist to help your business recover, adapt, and build resilience—ideally with the support of a managed IT services provider that specializes in risk mitigation and continuity planning.
✅ 1. Assess Damage and Document Everything
Start by taking a full inventory of what was affected—physical assets, servers, hardware, software, and network infrastructure.
- Take detailed photos and notes for insurance claims.
- Record any data losses or system downtime.
Tip: An MSP can help create a full IT audit and generate a damage report for insurance or FEMA relief applications.
✅ 2. Restore and Secure Backups Immediately
If your IT systems were disrupted, restoring from backups is your fastest path to operational recovery.
- Prioritize critical systems: customer data, accounting, communications, and order processing.
- Test your backups before going live again.
Tip: Use managed backup and disaster recovery (BDR) solutions to ensure reliable, encrypted backups with fast recovery times.
✅ 3. Implement or Update Your Business Continuity Plan
If you had a continuity plan before the flood, now is the time to evaluate its effectiveness. If you didn’t, it’s time to build one.
- Include flood-specific scenarios, off-site access protocols, and remote work contingencies.
- Assign clear roles for staff during disaster events.
Tip: A managed IT provider can help develop and test your BCP, including simulation drills and continuity runbooks.
✅ 4. Check and Harden Network Infrastructure
Flooding can damage routers, switches, servers, and cabling. Don’t just plug things back in—verify integrity.
- Replace water-damaged hardware, even if it powers on.
- Check for latent electrical damage or corrosion.
Tip: Have an MSP conduct a full network and hardware health check, and get recommendations for upgrading to more resilient tech.
✅ 5. Evaluate and Enhance Cybersecurity
Post-disaster environments are prime targets for phishing scams, ransomware, and data breaches.
- Monitor endpoints for unusual activity.
- Reassess user access controls and multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Tip: Use managed security services to deploy endpoint protection, active threat monitoring, and user training against flood-related scams.
✅ 6. Create Remote Work Readiness
Flooding often cuts off office access for days or weeks. Ensure your team can work securely from anywhere.
- Move critical applications to the cloud (if not already).
- Provide secure VPNs and endpoint security for home devices.
Tip: An MSP can configure and manage a hybrid workplace model with secure, cloud-based systems for continuity.
✅ 7. Rebuild Communication Infrastructure
Flooding can take down local phone systems, internet, and on-premise tools. Your clients, vendors, and employees still need to reach you.
- Set up auto-forwarding to mobile or cloud phone systems.
- Use cloud-based collaboration tools like Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
Tip: Managed IT providers offer VoIP solutions and cloud communication tools that ensure your team stays connected, even off-site.
✅ 8. Apply for Disaster Recovery Resources
Don’t leave relief money on the table—state and federal aid programs are available for affected businesses.
- Apply for SBA disaster loans or FEMA business assistance.
- Keep documentation of all losses and downtime.
Tip: A knowledgeable IT partner can help you identify eligible recovery programs and provide the technical documents you’ll need.
Final Thoughts
Natural disasters don’t just affect buildings—they bring digital downtime, lost productivity, and prolonged disruptions. With a proactive mindset and the right managed IT services, your business can recover faster and prepare smarter for the future.
Need help creating or upgrading your disaster recovery plan? Contact us today to learn how our managed IT support, business continuity planning, and cloud infrastructure services can keep your operations resilient—no matter what comes next.