Nevada State Bank recently asked Frank Abagnale, one of the world’s most respected authorities on forgery, embezzlement and identity theft, to help our clients protect themselves from fraud and identity theft. For over 30 years Frank Abagnale has worked with, advised and consulted with hundreds of financial institutions, corporations and government agencies around the world. Click here to view and learn more.
The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce has developed a Pandemic Flu Preparedness Kit for Businesses with common-sense advice on how to prepare and protect your business, your employees and our community from the effects of a large-scale outbreak. In addition, the Southern Nevada Health District has developed Swine Flu Fact Sheets in both English and Spanish to help educate you about the swine flu. You can download this information for free.
Did you know that almost fifty percent of small businesses that experience a disaster never reopen their doors? In fact, eighty percent of companies without a concrete, tested business continuity plan are out of business within two years after experiencing a major disaster. Think a disaster won’t happen to you? One in five businesses (twenty percent) have suffered a disaster that resulted in suspending operations for a period of time. Open for BusinessSM is a program of the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS), a national nonprofit initiative of the insurance industry to reduce deaths, injuries, property damage, economic losses and human suffering caused by natural disasters. The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and IBHS have partnered to publish a special edition of the Open for BusinessSM toolkit to make it easy for you to create a preparedness plan for your company. The Open for BusinessSM guide includes forms, checklists and easy step-by-step guidance to take the guesswork out of planning.
Beyond the obvious need to protect personal safety, keeping Nevada safe is essential for ensuring a healthy economy. You and your employees are the eyes and ears of our community. In association with local and state authorities, the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce is proud to take the lead on mobilizing local business owners and their employees to play a role in securing our community against both foreign and domestic threats. We encourage you to make homeland security an item of importance as part of this effort. Here are ten ways you and your employees can help keep Southern Nevada safe for everyone.

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Know Your Vulnerabilities and Risks Assess the potential risks of your products and services.
Train Your Employees to Recognize Potential Threats
Take What You Hear and See Seriously
Pay Attention to the Details
Do Not Stereotype
Be Accessible and Open to Your Employees
Review Your Own Security Procedures
Develop an Emergency Plan
Form an Industry Organization
Establish a Network to Communicate Information
Important phone numbers:
Las Vegas Metro Police Department:
311 – non-emergency
911 – emergency
Nevada Department of Public Safety:
702-486-4100 ext. 6
FBI: 702-385-1281
For more information about the Business On Guard program, contact Cara Roberts, Director of Public Relations at 702.641.5822, ext. 3832 or croberts@lvchamber.com.
6671 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Suite 300, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 641-5822 Info Center (702) 735-1616 Fax: (702) 735-0406