post thumbnail

Get Ready, Stay Ready: Safe & Adaptive Environments

Picture this, it is the year two thousand and twenty…

…we have “apps” that can tell us where the wrecks are, where the cops are and where the best wings are…

…we can have face to face phone calls with friends and family in any country at any hour of the day or night in an instant…

…we can be in our kitchen and speak loudly to a small plastic puck on the counter that will speak back to us and give us fine details of a recipe we are trying to make…

…we can even charter a spaceship to the moon, if we’re wealthy enough…

But then, there is an outbreak of a virus so infectious that the government shuts down the United States. Well, not entirely, but it was crazy. Healthcare though, healthcare was not shut down. In fact, hospitals were overrun with patients and there was a shortage of PPE and of caregivers and respirators. We weren’t prepared. We didn’t even know we needed to be.

It sounds like something from a science fiction novel, doesn’t it? Well, as we all know it is a reality and now, we are beginning to understand how to be better prepared, but are your patients and clinicians in an environment that can be responsive to another health crisis or even a natural disaster?

Can you effectively avoid cross contamination, power system failures, building destruction from tornadoes or hurricanes? What systems, processes and contingency plans are in place so that your organization can get ready and stay ready?

At Harshaw Trane, we can help you become more adaptable and ready to provide safe and reliable care. You’ll also minimize revenue loss risk, utility and maintenance cost risks, and staff reductions with our innovative technology and financial tools.

Helpful Articles:

Paths to Improved Indoor Air Quality

Where are the trustworthy COVID-19 resources for the HVAC/building industry?

Contact Us

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.