In part 3 of this blog series discussing smart building tech’s role in times of crisis, we explained how to adapt your building operations for sites that have reduced or no occupancy.
Certain buildings remain as busy as ever during a global crisis, however. Hospitals, grocery stores and pharmacies are just a few examples of businesses that are in greater demand than ever during an emergency lockdown. During these times it’s crucial that essential workers are kept safe and as comfortable as possible while they carry out their essential roles.
For buildings that are still occupied during a lockdown, here are some recommendations from the Switch engineers and other industry experts to consider:
For buildings that are still occupied during a lockdown, here are some recommendations from the Switch engineers and other industry experts to consider:
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