Healthcare has more emergency power system options
As the healthcare construction industry grows, advances in technology are creating new emergency power system options, according to an article on the Healthcare Design
As the healthcare construction industry grows, advances in technology are creating new emergency power system options, according to an article on the Healthcare Design. Healthcare facilities can now easily switch between normal and emergency power — even remotely.
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February 22, 2017
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Energy and Power
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