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The Trane Company: cooling contingency plan brochures
September 12, 2000
“Cooling contingency planning” is intended to reduce the risk of financial loss due to cooling system downtime, says the company. Three brochures by the company — focusing on healthcare facilities, industrial facilities, and commercial industries — discuss the need for risk management planning. According to the company, creating or updating a contingency plan helps minimize the financial risk to the facility by utilizing temporary cooling when needed during a crisis.
— The Trane Company, Worldwide Applied Systems
Group
La Crosse, WI
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