Most businesses keep running happily on municipal power supply, never preparing for the possibility that disaster may strike, leaving them
without power for days. The recent power failure in Waco Texas is a powerful reminder of the need to install
an emergency generator
for your construction site. Back-up generator installation is an investment that can literally save your business.
When the power goes out, everything changes…
You may recall when over 49 businesses sustained damage from a storm and power outage in Waco, Texas. These
businesses suffered thousands of dollars in lost food stores and electrical equipment. Over 100,000 people lost power to their homes
also. Power was off for 4 days or more and crews stayed busy accommodating emergencies with downed power lines and trees. Damage
was extensive to businesses and for a construction site delays could be costly.
Although power was beginning to be restored after 4 days, many people continued to ring up the costly effects of having no power generator for backup power. Electrical problems caused during the outage required the use of professionals to repair in order to get the businesses operations going again.
This process continued very slowly due to the vast number of repairs needed throughout the area. Don’t let your construction site rely on vital power from other sources and ensure you have backup options.
Small Businesses are Hit the Hardest Small stores relying on power in order to stay open lost entire inventories of food stores due to the power outage. This can wipe out an entire year’s profits, reported some business owners. Structural damage occurring during a storm, only adds to the loss of inventory and equipment; and can force a business owner to shut down, either temporarily, or permanently. Effects were felt at a local blood bank who estimated its closure to be for at least 2 weeks.
With few back up systems in place and emergency plans, any business owners have lamented that a commercial
power generator
could have helped them dodge many bullets caused by the power outage. Unfortunately, sometimes an incident such as this is necessary
to demonstrate our preparedness or lack of preparedness for such an emergency.
Having a comprehensive emergency plan, and back up equipment can help make riding out the storm easier. A commercial power generator set to turn on automatically can literally make the difference between surviving the storm intact or losing your business. Many people don’t realize that the actual power outage is just stage one of the emergency. Once the power is restored, then it could be days before needed repairs are made to the equipment damaged by the lack of power. More days to acquire lost inventory and records usually follow. Businesses have been known to suffer for months following a power outage.
Don’t let this happen to you. Contact Power Plus! today to protect your construction site with an emergency generator.
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