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		<title>Generac: Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Electrical Storms. How To Continue With Your Life And Your Business?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2017 23:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEXICO CITY, Oct. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ &#8212; Recently, hurricane Irma made landfall in Puerto Rico and the consequences were devastating.  According to the island&#8217;s Emergency Management Agency, almost one  million people ran out of electricity and there are more than 50,000  without water; 14 hospitals used generators due to loss [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MEXICO CITY, Oct. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ &#8212; Recently, hurricane<em> Irma</em> made landfall in Puerto Rico and the consequences were devastating.  According to the island&#8217;s Emergency Management Agency, almost one  million people ran out of electricity and there are more than 50,000  without water; 14 hospitals used generators due to loss of power, and  some roads were obstructed by fallen trees and poles. The director of  the agency warned that some areas could be without power for up to 6  months due to the deterioration of infrastructure.</p>
<p><strong>It´s an earthquake, it&#8217;s an earthquake! </strong></p>
<p>Recently Mexico City suffered one of the most damaging  earthquakes since &#8216;85. An earthquake of 7.1 shook the cities of Puebla,  Mexico City and Morelos, causing fallen buildings, destroyed homes,  homeless people, offices and evacuated companies for inspection of  buildings&#8217; infrastructure to see whether or not they can continue their  activities.</p>
<p>In response to this incident, there was damage to the  infrastructure of 93 telecommunications service sites in CDMX, which  resulted in the loss of voice services. In the State of Mexico, the  damages reached the infrastructure of 44 places and 7 in Morelos.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Facing natural disasters with the force of an earthquake  or hurricane, a culture of prevention is necessary, which means that we  have the right tools for our day-to-day continuity. For this reason, it  is important to always be prepared and have backup energy systems that  allow for coping with the worst natural phenomenon or a failure in the  supply of the public network&#8221;, said</em> Samara Salgado, Marketing Director for Latin America of <a style="COLOR:blue" href="http://generac.com/" target="_blank">Generac</a>.</p>
<p>Back-up units or a power generation system to prevent a power  outage from putting the operation at risk in a home, businesses,  schools and even large enterprises with critical applications are key  equipment, which from Generac&#8217;s point of view must be considered in any  continuity theme.</p>
<p>According to Samara, <em>&#8220;In this context, electric power  backup systems are no longer just a system for critical loads; nowadays  they&#8217;ve become the system of systems, the backbone and a strategic tool  for companies, either because the business is considered mission  critical or just because it pretends to achieve a competitive advantage,  while for the public sector, servicing and guiding the citizenry is not  optional. The idea is to consider it as strategic within the business  continuity and emergency service plan.&#8221;</em></p>
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