December 22, 2016
Craigslist Used Generators: Beware Scams Like These True Stories
The internet is abuzz with warnings regarding the purchasing of used generators on Craigslist, as well as buying generators on other sites like eBay. Often the sellers on these sites can be unreliable and there is usually no way to verify the quality or condition of the equipment until after you buy, which unfortunately is too little too late. Avoid…
Read MoreOctober 20, 2016
Need a Generator Installed? Count On Woodstock Power Company!
If you've recently purchased a generator for your business, it's important to hire a reliable generator installation service to help you get it up and running. Trying to do it yourself can result in injury and/or property damage, so we highly suggest contacting a professional such as Woodstock Power Company. Over the years, we've gained a wealth of experience in…
Read MoreJuly 13, 2018
An Introduction to Data Center Tiers
Data center tiers are categorized by the Uptime Institute, which is "the IT industry's most trusted and adopted global standard for the proper design, build and operation of data centers." These tiers help to determine the quality and reliability of a data center's server hosting ability. Labeled as Tiers 1 through 4, the tiers begin with rather simple setups at…
Read MoreSeptember 14, 2018
How Does Emergency Generator Installation Benefit Businesses?
Weβve seen a lot of floods this summer, and it doesnβt seem like hurricane season plans on ending anytime soon. Youβre trying to serve your customers well, compete with other businesses, and consistently deliver quality goods and services. The last thing you should have to worry about is your business having to shut down because of bad weather or some…
Read MoreAugust 11, 2016
Why It’s Vital for Hospitals to Have Trustworthy Generators
Is your hospital prepared for a natural disaster or other emergency situation that may cause its regular power source to become unavailable? Purchasing a reliable backup generator will ensure that staff and patients have uninterrupted access to the electricity needed to power essential items, such as: Lighting Heating & cooling systems Smoke & carbon monoxide detectors Exit signs Elevators Communication…
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