Battery Backup Power for Offices with Medical Equipment

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Across the Bay Area, many doctor’s offices, clinics, dentists, and others are still observing capacity limits. Combined with the challenge of keeping the office fully staffed, it is crucial every minute of scheduled time be put to good use. In a situation like this, battery backup power is essential to smooth and effective patient care.

Even though there’s optimism on the horizon, many members of the public are still putting off regular doctor visits and elective procedures. To keep them coming, you need to create a welcoming atmosphere where everything gets done efficiently. Battery backup power is an essential part of that, especially here in California.

Battery Backup Power Keeps Medical Equipment Operating as Expected

It is no news that medical equipment is among the most precise and sensitive electronic equipment out there. If a device is not set up correctly, it could return false negatives or false positives. Relatively few people know, however, that this level of accuracy comes with other trade-offs.

Medical equipment is extremely vulnerable to fluctuations in the power supply.

You don’t need to have a complete blackout for medical equipment to stop working correctly. On the contrary, spikes and surges that might not affect other categories of electronic device can cause pervasive issues with the operation of critical medical equipment.

Power spikes and dips often proceed blackout conditions. Lab equipment, imaging equipment, medical gas controllers, refrigeration, and life support systems are all vulnerable to operational difficulties brought on by these transient, but no less serious worries.

Some of the most vital medical equipment may be brought offline by periodic fluctuations. That includes most items used for dental cleaning, general anesthesia, and sample testing. Battery backup power can incorporate line conditioning technology to prevent equipment from ever receiving incorrect voltages.

Battery Backup Power Protects Your Patients and Your Reputation

Blackouts are a constant concern in the Bay Area during the spring and summer. We all recognize intentional “public safety” power outages are now a matter of policy and can strike at any time without prior warning. Once they occur, blackouts can last for hours, and medical providers are not exempt.

But the value of battery backup power goes beyond these extreme emergencies.

It also protects you on a day-to-day basis.

Spikes, sags, and surges can leave you in a situation where some of your key equipment is not working and you need to reschedule patients as a result. That could lead to weeks or even months of delays, raising the specter of less efficacious treatment and poorer long-term health outcomes.

It is not always obvious when a device is malfunctioning. If it is responsive and the office lights are not flickering, work might proceed for hours before a problem is recognized. Battery backup power will ensure that equipment is always working with maximum precision, so temporary conditions can’t undo a day of work.

Choosing Professional Battery Backup Power for Medical Offices

Battery backup power systems suitable for medical equipment are larger and more sophisticated than those used by consumers. They are designed so that medical devices can shift from utility power to battery backup without any delay or disturbance. Equipment may be able to run normally for several hours.

For the best possible results, battery backup power must be installed by experts. When you want to compare your options, be sure to select a vendor you can trust for a lasting partnership. That will also help you get the most value from your system by making it easier to manage maintenance in the future.

To find out more about battery backup power, contact Nite & Day Power.

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