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IMW ConsultantsLaunches H1N1 Flu Contingency Plan for Businesses

Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:01pm EST
Resources in Plan Help Businesses Limit Losses; Assure Customers and Employees
in Event of Flu Outbreak
WOODLAND PARK, Colo.--(Business Wire)--
IMW Consultants helps businesses limit financial losses from swine flu with a
contingency plan that can be implemented in just a few hours. 

"Fear of the virus may have a greater impact on businesses than the virus
itself," said Amy Edwards, senior partner at the firm. "We want to give all
businesses that rely on customer contact, such as shopping and fitness centers,
ski resorts and movie theaters, the tools they need to assure their customers
and employees that they are doing everything possible to protect them." 

The consulting firm, with offices in Shreveport, La., and Woodland Park, Colo.,
has marketed the plan at just under $200 in an effort to reach as many
businesses as possible. The H1N1 Contingency Plan is available for download and
designed to accommodate a wide range of business situations. Organizations such
as churches, business associations, and community clubs also can benefit from
the plan, which provides simple, easily accomplished steps to plan for and help
prevent the spread of flu. 

IMW Consultants' H1N1 Contingency Plan includes updates through next summer,
should new recommendations on the flu emerge. The company website is
www.imwconsultants.com. 

IMW Consultants provides regulatory compliance and continuity of operations
planning for companies throughout the United States.

IMW Consultants
Amy Edwards, 719-210-5277
Senior Partner
aedwards@imwconsultants.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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