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Preparing Commercial Properties for Climate Change Impacts

CCR Magazine

This evaluation should consider weather patterns, the vulnerabilities of your infrastructure, and proximity to hazards such as flood zones or wildfire-prone areas. Additionally, relocating critical systems such as HVAC units and electrical panels above flood-prone areas can protect infrastructure from water damage.

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Industry Focus: Data Centers – To Serve And Protect

Business Facilities

Some components for supporting infrastructure include, uninterruptible power sources (UPS) such as generators; environmental controls such as computer room air conditioners (CRACs) and HVAC and exhaust systems; and physical security systems such as video surveillance. No earthquakes above magnitude 3.8

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Emergency Response Plans: Is Your Construction Site Ready?

CCR Magazine

In this guide to emergency response preparedness, well tell you why these plans are crucial for ensuring safety on your construction site and how you can make sure that your worksite is prepared. If your site has flammable materials, electrical wiring, or welding operations, your ERP should include a fire safety protocol.