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Is Your Laboratory Prepared To Weather The Change? – Part II

You might well ask yourself this question after an Apocalyptic winter of ravaging storms that is being followed by an equally frightening first quarter in 2011. By mid-April of this year, the National Weather Service reported 501 tornadoes had been spawned so far from a stunning number of damaging severe weather systems. The result has been a staggering loss of life, property, and business.

At this rate, we are on track to exceed the current record of 1,884 tornadoes and their associated violent storms by year’s end.

The handwriting is on the wall and laboratory operators are well advised to implement instrument protection contingency plans now, while they can still prevent the loss/damage of instruments, test data, or both.

Fortunately, you can now protect your lab equipment and data from power failure by following the guidelines set forth by power protection experts with specific qualifications for your scientific laboratory instruments.

Click below to read the white paper on what to do before the power fails, while it is out, and when the power returns.

Learning what to do and how to prepare for a laboratory power failure will assure substantial savings in budget, supplies, personnel resources and equipment damage while bringing your operation back up to its normal capacity.

Click here: White Paper

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