Getting a back up HVAC unit

Getting a back up HVAC unit

I know, everybody is a little bit crazy right now.

I’m doing my best to keep my head out of the viral cloud, and to apply my brain energy to constructive outlets.

Otherwise, people are left alone with their news replaces and paranoia. It makes folks beginning to go a bit batty. I do not want to be one of these sensationalists who is making matters worse, so I’m quietly and reasonably preparing for the future. I’m not running out to the store and stocking up on toilet paper, meats, or canned goods. I have not been dousing myself in isopropyl alcohol or buying up all the face masks in our area. In general, I’ve been keeping to myself and trying to keep positive. However, there is one section of life that I have prepared for imminent disaster. In the case of a full heating and cooling system breakdown, right now I would have nowhere to turn. I would not want to call out a professional heating and cooling serviceman at this point, not only because it would be wildly fancy for an emergency repair call at this moment, however also because they would bring infectious substances into my house. I do not know that a heating, cooling, and ventilation specialist is safe from airborne infection right now. They meander into strangers’ houses, touch all of their dirty air handling equipment, share pens with the homeowner, and report back to the central Heating, Ventilation, and A/C dealership at the end of the afternoon. In my opinion, Heating, Ventilation, and A/C workers are some of the most at-risk populations right now. That’s why, I went out and purchased a backup boiler and a/c machine last week. It might seem wasteful and fancy, however if anything happens, I shall be prepared to safely fix my indoor air quality equipment on my own.

 

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