As Christmas approaches and your business hours begin to change, now is the ideal time to make sure your tech is ready for the festive season. A little planning now can prevent last-minute problems and help you enjoy a smooth, stress-free break.
Here’s your simplified Tech-list, covering all the essential steps to keep your systems running reliably throughout Christmas and the New Year.
Contents:
- Phone System
- Email and Messaging
- Remote Access
- Security and Access
- Backups and Disaster Recovery
- Snow day bonus!
- Free Christmas Out of Office Templates for you to use
1. Phone System: Get Festive-Season Ready Early
Your phone system is often the first place customers notice seasonal changes, so it’s worth preparing early.
- Send your Christmas opening hours early: Providers get extremely busy in December because everyone requests changes at the same time. Sending your hours at the start of December helps ensure your updates are processed without delays.
- Record your festive phone message: If your Christmas hours differ from usual, record a clear, friendly message and upload it before the rush. It’s also a great chance to promote festive offers or last order dates.
- Plan your call routing changes: Staff often move between roles during the Christmas period. Tell your provider who needs adding to which queue and brief your team so nobody receives unexpected calls.
- Be clear about how each day should be handled: Christmas opening hours often vary from day to day. Provide a detailed routing plan so calls go to the right people. If call routing is crucial to your business, request a quiet-time test to confirm everything works.
- Ask for help if you need it: If you’re unsure how to structure your routing plan, we can provide templates and guidance to help you set everything up correctly.
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2. Email and Messaging: Set Expectations Before You Clock Off
Your email inbox doesn’t stop just because your office closes, so it’s important to prepare your messaging in advance.
- Write and schedule your Out of Office (OOO) message now: Microsoft 365 allows you to schedule your Out Of Office to activate and deactivate automatically, removing last-minute stress and ensuring clear communication for customers.
- Don’t forget shared mailboxes: Addresses like info@ or support@ are often the most customer-facing, and the easiest to overlook. Check that their Out of Office messages are in place too.
- Use auto-replies wisely: If response times will slow down over Christmas, let customers know. Setting expectations early improves trust and patience.
- Consider auto-forwarding for key mailboxes: For inboxes such as sales or support, temporary forwarding makes sure important enquiries are never missed.
- Use central management if you have Microsoft 365: Your IT team can apply Out of Office settings across all mailboxes for a consistent, organised approach.
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3. Remote Access: Prepare for Snow Days and Emergencies
The British winter can be unpredictable, so reliable remote access is essential for keeping work moving smoothly.
- Plan who might need remote access: Even staff who don’t usually work from home may need emergency access to systems. Identify who handles key tasks and whether temporary VPN access is required.
- Request any new VPN accounts early: December is one of the busiest months for IT support. Making requests early helps avoid delays.
- Test home logins before the break: Ask staff to test VPN connections, passwords and multi-factor authentication from home. A quick test now prevents hours of disruption later.
- Make support arrangements clear: Ensure staff know who to contact if they have IT issues while working remotely. Confirm whether out-of-hours support is available and share the necessary details.
- Why a VPN matters at Christmas: A VPN allows secure access to company systems from home, which is essential if snow disrupts travel, the office closes unexpectedly or urgent access is needed.
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4. Security and Access: Don’t Leave Your Building or Network Exposed
Before closing up for the Christmas break, make sure your physical and digital security is fully up to date.
- Review access control schedules: If your opening hours change or the building will be empty, adjust access permissions accordingly. Some staff may need temporary after-hours access.
- Check your CCTV properly: Look beyond the live feed. Confirm the cameras are recording correctly, storage isn’t full and remote viewing still works if you use it.
- Run an alarm system test: Even if we don’t manage your alarms, testing them before an extended closure greatly reduces the risk of issues while the building is empty.
- Prepare a last-one-out checklist: The final person locking up should know exactly what needs checking. This includes locks, alarms, lights, heating and any sensitive systems that must be shut down.
- Boost cybersecurity awareness: Christmas is peak phishing season. Scammers send fake delivery notifications, false HR messages, fake invoices and charity scams. A friendly reminder can help staff stay alert.
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5. Backups and Disaster Recovery: Stay Protected Over the Break
If something goes wrong over Christmas, a strong disaster recovery plan ensures your business can bounce back quickly.
- Create a simple disaster recovery plan if you don’t have one: It doesn’t need to be complicated. Outline who to contact, who handles what, where backups are stored, how to access systems and who steps in if senior staff are unavailable.
- Check your backups properly: Don’t assume backups work just because they exist. Make sure they can be restored. If unsure, request a test restore.
- Confirm your failovers are working: This is especially important if you rely on cloud servers, VoIP systems or hosted apps. Testing now means fewer surprises later.
- Make sure everyone knows who to call in an emergency: Ensure key staff have the correct emergency and out-of-hours contact details before the break begins.
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Snow Day Bonus: One Checklist, Two Uses
Everything you prepare for Christmas also keeps you ready for sudden bad weather.
- Updated phone and email messages: Customers stay informed even if plans change.
- Remote access ready to go: Staff can work from home without interruption.
- Routing and planning complete: Important opportunities won’t slip through the cracks.
You’re prepared for Christmas and unexpected snowstorms.
One Checklist, One Partner, Zero Stress
If you are with One2Call, every part of this Tech-list can be handled in one place. From phone system updates and Out of Office setup to security reviews, backup testing and remote-access planning, we help you stay organised and ready for anything.
Get everything prepared early, enjoy a calm and stress-free break and stay protected throughout the festive season.
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From all of us at One2Call, Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year! 🎄✨
Free Christmas Out of Office Templates for you to use
Phone System Messages
Version 1: Warm & Professional
Hello and thank you for calling [Business Name], [Business Tagline].
We’d like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Please note that our opening hours and service levels are slightly amended during the festive period:
[Insert details of Christmas opening hours and any changes to service availability].
If you’d like to take advantage of our special Christmas offer, [Insert brief offer details, e.g., “10% off all orders placed before 24th December”].
Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to serving you in the New Year!
Version 2: Friendly & Customer-Focused
Season’s Greetings from all of us at [Business Name], [Business Tagline]. Over the Christmas period, our team will be operating on revised hours:
[Insert details of Christmas opening hours and any changes to service levels]. Don’t miss our festive offer! [Insert offer details, e.g., “Free gift with every purchase until 31st December”].
Thank you for choosing us this year. Have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic start to the New Year!
Version 3: Short & Snappy
Merry Christmas from [Business Name], [Business Tagline]!
Our Christmas opening hours are: [Insert details here].
Enjoy our seasonal special: [Insert offer details, e.g., “Buy one, get one free until Christmas Eve”].
Thank you for calling and have a joyful festive season!
✅ Tips for Customisation
- Keep the tone consistent with your brand voice (formal, friendly, or fun).
- Make the offer optional—if you don’t have one, simply remove that section.
- Ensure opening hours and service changes are clear and easy to understand.
- Add a call-to-action if relevant (e.g., “Visit our website for full details”).
Email Out of Office
✅ Individual Staff Member OOO Template
Version 1: Professional & Warm
Subject: Out of Office – Season’s Greetings
Hello,
Thank you for your email.
I’m currently out of the office for the Christmas period and will return on [Date].
During this time, I will have limited access to email.
If your enquiry is urgent, please contact [Alternative Contact Name] at [Alternative Contact Email/Phone].
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title]
[Business Name] – [Business Tagline]
Version 2: Friendly & Festive
Subject: Out of Office – Merry Christmas!
Hi there, I’m taking a short break for the festive season and will be back on [Date].
I’ll respond to your message as soon as possible after my return.
For anything urgent, please reach out to [Alternative Contact Name] at [Alternative Contact Email/Phone].
Have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic start to the New Year!
Cheers,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title]
[Business Name]
✅ Corporate/Group Mailbox OOO Template
Version 1: Informative & Customer-Focused
Subject: Season’s Greetings – Our Christmas Opening Hours
Thank you for contacting [Business Name], [Business Tagline].
Our team is currently operating on amended hours during the festive period:
[Insert details of Christmas opening hours and any changes to service levels].
For urgent enquiries, please call [Phone Number] or email [Alternative Contact Email].
Don’t miss our festive offer:
[Insert offer details, e.g., “10% off all orders placed before 24th December”].
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Version 2: Short & Snappy
Subject: Merry Christmas from [Business Name]!
Thank you for your email.
Our office is closed for the Christmas period and will reopen on [Date].
For urgent matters, please contact [Alternative Contact Email/Phone].
Season’s Greetings from all of us at [Business Name]!
✅ Optional Extras
- Add a link to your website for full details of festive hours.
- Include a call-to-action for your Christmas offer (e.g., “Click here to claim your festive discount”).
- Use branding elements like your logo or festive imagery in the email signature.