The training is complete. The employees leave with their notebooks and go back to their offices. The notebooks go on the shelf. The crisis and emergency action ...
An earthquake, even a light one, can distort or break the precisely aligned components of an elevator system. Possible damage due to a seismic event includes de...
Planning ahead for key seasonal product and service purchases can lead to steep discounts and reduced operating costs this winter.
Winter means colder temper...
The September 11th terrorist attacks of 2001 brought a level of destruction to America that had not been witnessed since the bombing of Pearl Harbor. As reconstruction efforts continue in New York City, Preferred Utilities Manufacturing Corporation is helping the city rebuild its World Trade Center complex by designing and delivering a new mission critical back-up fuel delivery systems for World Trade Center 3.
A few obvious factors come to mind when high-rise building owners and managers think about preparing for and recovering from a natural disaster: creating emergency plans, establishing reliable back-up power, forming business continuity strategies to preserve data... and the list goes on. But as New York continues its recovery from Hurricane Sandy, the recommendations released in a report from Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn are a good reminder that there are other things to think about when preparing your facility for a possible disaster.