In an emergency situation, is
your business building or office prepared? major storm hit your area with a
large-scale power failure that resulted in complete loss of power? On the off chance that your business office is
anything like numerous others the country over, it is likely unprepared to
handle a sustained power failure
Truth be told, most business
offices don't have adequate backup power that would be necessary to keep the
facility running in the event of a total power failure. According to surveys on
emergency backup power and power controls, an across the nation test of offices
administrators demonstrates wide crevices between what they have, what they
need, and what they require.
Now is the ideal time to evaluate
your business office and decide the steps necessary to guarantee your facility
has access to the emergency generator power it might need in the event of a
massive blackout. Some power outages, for example, power failures from national
grids, are not unsurprising. Indeed, even along these lines, it should be
expected that power grid failures will spontaneously and randomly occur at
periodic, short intervals. While less normal, complete power outages do happen.
When they do, they can keep going for amplified timeframes and cause complete
shutdowns of business offices. Power outages can basically close down a
business office's operations for a drawn out timeframe.
Preparation is the Best Defense
Against Power Outages in Commercial Facilities
Just the thought about a complete
force blackout can be overwhelming for business office owners or supervisors.
The likelihood of a total power failure - either because of a natural disaster,
a man-made disaster, or a blackout - should not and cannot be overlooked. An
ideal opportunity to get ready is before a crisis - not afterward. Being proactive in securing your business office before a force blackout happening
Right now is an ideal opportunity
to survey your business office and determine the steps necessary to guarantee
your facility has access to the emergency generator power it might need in the
event of a massive blackout. Some power outages, for example, power failures
from national grids, are not unsurprising. Indeed, even along these lines, it should
not be considered out of the ordinary that power grid failures will
spontaneously and randomly occur at periodic, short intervals. While less
regular, total power outages do happen. When they do, they can keep going for broadened
timeframes and cause complete shutdowns of business offices. Power outages can
basically close down a business office's operations for a drawn out timeframe.
Be prepared before it is too
late!
For more information, contact us
at
infrastructure@jks-systems.com
/ 860-436-4664
www.jks-systems.com
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