Protecting Building Resiliency During COVID-19 Pandemic
26 Jun 2020
As companies undergo their own unique COVID-19 crisis response, many have been faced with the difficult decision to shut down their buildings temporarily or for the long haul. This can be a daunting process, exposing concerns regarding security, building resilience, and equipment performance. However, there are strategic steps that building owners and managers can take to streamline the process and prepare their buildings for operational recovery upon reopening.
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