Business Continuity aspects of smoke haze
The City of Sydney endures yet another day of smoke haze...

Sydney endures yet another day of severe smoke haze.
The situation in the outer areas, with the bushfires, is extreme. The heroic efforts of the Rural Fire Service
deserve our admiration and support.
In the City, building fire alarms have been activated, as smoke has infiltrated (as it inevitably does) into the ground floors and air systems.
Are businesses thinking about how they should be responding with good business resilience and good business continuity planning, and focuses on the health and wellbeing of their employees and those that work for them as partners?
Working from home in such conditions is a solution for many people, but not everyone.
At a City level, this article describes how Beijing approaches the matter nowadays.
In terms of long-term planning, are air filtration systems in buildings suitable to deal with these types of events?
As climate change continues, matters such as this will need to be addressed more and more often.






