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When Disaster Strikes: the HVAC Contingency Plan

Posted January 18, 2010 8:23 AM

How important is temporary heating and cooling in emergency situations? Mission critical! When natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, fires, floods, and hurricanes cause severe damage to local infrastructure, essential life-saving services can be lost; care-giving centers rendered impotent. Sanitary facilities, communication centers, emergency food distribution services, temporary shelters, and more require heating and/or cooling, plus proper ventilation and clean water. Since a severe natural disaster can often destroy a facility's existing HVAC and plumbing systems, it's important for facility managers and owners to have already invested in an emergency preparedness program that provides for immediate use of temporary equipment. As an engineer or facility manager, have you considered investing in an HVAC contingency plan? Is such a plan is only worth the associated costs if you operate in a disaster prone area?

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01/18/2010 11:29 PM

A good point though the greatest benefit of disaster relief is a tested executable plan having been acknowledged and agreed upon by the participants prior to any emergency.

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01/19/2010 7:12 AM

That is a GREAT post. I work with our county on providing emergency communications and support. We have just put together a list of new equipment to aid in such disasters, including shelters and power, but I never thought of backup heat and cooling system for our temporary shelters. We still have money left in our budget so I am going to add this to our list today.

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03/20/2010 8:23 PM

Almost every area has potential for natural disasters to take place so everyone should be prepared to some extent. Infrastructure has a responsibility to be fully prepared not just with the equipment needed but with thorough training and periodic testing & drills.

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