UPS For Commercial Buildings

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California’s rainy season is coming, and now is the time to protect your business.

When rain hits, mudslides and lightning are the major risk factors to infrastructure in California. It’s essential to recognize the risks. A mudslide that might be many miles away could be responsible for a disruption to power in your business. But how can you preserve the value of your investments and protect your people?

Nobody can control the weather, but you can control your reaction to it.

The easiest way to do that is through a UPS for commercial buildings.

A UPS for Commercial Buildings Keeps Your Business Rolling in the Rain

A commercial UPS – short for uninterruptible power supply – is the key when you want to be sure you can keep your doors open no matter what the weather throws at you. A UPS allows you to immediately shift to a safe and effective battery backup to run key equipment or building systems.

Whenever power from your utility is interrupted for any reason, your commercial uninterruptible power supply will kick on. Commercial UPS systems also have the capability to protect attached devices and systems from the damage that can be caused by power spikes. That’s especially important with sensitive computer equipment.

A large commercial UPS system can be sufficient to operate an entire small business for several hours. That’s more than enough time for the vast majority of power outage situations to get fixed, and it means you don’t have to stop serving your community or give up on thousands of dollars in business opportunities.

A Commercial UPS Is Essential for Restaurants and Businesses with Thin Margins

Restaurants and other businesses with slim margins are very well served by a commercial UPS system.

When a single day’s closure can have a serious impact, a UPS system might be the thing that lets you make payroll against the odds. That’s especially true if you’re in a line of work where a power outage compounds your operational challenges, such as a convenience store that can lose inventory when the power goes out.

The crucial thing to know is that a commercial UPS system is very different from a residential uninterruptible power supply. A UPS for commercial buildings needs to be selected with care to meet your strategic needs.

Contact Nite & Day Power today to get the expert advice you need to make an informed choice.

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