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Summer Storms and Generator Maintenance

Summer has begun, which means that, for many regions, so has hurricane and tornado season. The National Weather Service predicts that there will be 11 named storms and two major hurricanes this year.[1] That’s why it’s so important to take … Continue reading

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The Importance of Backup Power

This winter has been one of the coldest and snowiest in decades. That’s meant icy, dangerous roads, missed days of school and work, and for countless people in Pennsylvania, a devastating loss of power. An ice storm in the area … Continue reading

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Emergency Power for When the Lights Go Out

If there’s one thing we learned well last year, it’s that emergency backup power has become a highly critical need. In fact, according to the Eaton Blackout Tracker, there were 2,982 separate power outages reported last year in the U.S. … Continue reading

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Our Power is your Backup Power

Hurricane Sandy. By now, we have all heard news reports and seen pictures of the devastation and aftermath caused by the hurricane that hit the Northeast in late October. For us here at Emergency Systems, we lived through the hurricane—in … Continue reading

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For Temporary and Emergency Power Needs, Rent from Emergency Systems Service Co.

Do you need a back-up or temporary power source for your business? Have you scheduled a maintenance shutdown, or are you prone to power outages? Maybe you’re managing an off-site sporting event… or your organization is hosting a festival or … Continue reading

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Emergency System Services Helps You Be Prepared!

Unexpected power losses, whether caused by Mother Nature or a man-made incident, are a fact of life and how you plan for them can mean the difference between a fast recovery and a disastrous loss. How prepared are you? Do … Continue reading

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