If an organization stores all vital records at an off-site location, they are adequately protected, right?
Offsite storage of Vital records can be a viable option for archived records, however, but for current information, such as daily backups and transaction records, storing Vital records offsite requires such a high degree of discipline and coordination that it will become extraordinarily expensive and time consuming to try to move daily backups to an off-site location At the end of the day, its just not feasible to rely 100% on off-site. Organizations still have to address the question of how to guarantee vital records are secure and fire-protected while they remain on-site.
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