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Text Box:    If nothing else, the hurricane disasters of last year should have taught us the importance of being ready for natural disasters. Even if you don’t live in a hurricane zone, the threat of fire, flood, severe storms, water damage from office sprinkler systems, and even theft is very real. 
   As a business owner, one of the most valuable assets you have is your company data. Hardware and software can easily be replaced, but a company’s data cannot. As a reminder to all of our clients, here are 3 things you should do to make sure your company is ready for any natural disaster.
1. Back Up Your Data Remotely! Everyone knows that data should be backed up on a daily basis, but many people still use in-house tape drives that will get damaged in a natural disaster or fire, and can easily be stolen. We recommend backing up all data to an off-site location.

2. Use a Quality Surge Protector With Uninterruptible Power Supply Battery. A high quality surge protector combined with an uninterruptible power supply battery backup will go a long way in protecting sensitive electronic equipment from surges and other electronic irregularities that can destroy your computer’s circuitry.

3. If You Have Time, Take Your Computer and Server With You. The business owners in Louisiana were given enough warning to evacuate and had the opportunity to take their computers and servers with them. Obviously, not everyone gets advance warning (in the case of theft or a tornado), but if you do, taking your computer or server with you is a good way of protecting it from damage.  If disaster strikes and you discover your computer or service is damaged beyond repair, call in a professional. 
   Do not try to recover the data yourself or to save money with an amateur. This is not a situation where you want to pinch pennies. If the person recovering the data is not experienced, they can worsen the situation and destroy any chance of recovering your data.
    Contact us at Direct Link.  We can help you back up your important data so the worst does not happen to you.  If the worst has already happened to you, please contact us immediately so we can recover your lost data before it’s too late.  Please call 1-800-875-5675 x101 or email us at info@dlhelp.com.

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Bentson & Vuona, LLP
     Bentson & Vuona have been a client of Direct Link’s since February of 2004.  The services that they can provide for you range from Asset Protection & Profit Sharing Plans to Business Valuations &     Accounting Services.  
     Visit their website at bentsonvuona.com to read about the benefits of telecommuting and see their helpful tax calendars.
     They have 2 locations to serve you: 17 Goddard in Irvine and 2500 Via Cabrillo Marina, Suite 100 in San Pedro.