Thousands of companies find themselves without power each year for any number of reasons: From extreme weather conditions to unfortunate accidents. If power is cut without warning, it usually means no heating or lighting, no IT, internet or security systems.
While this is inconvenient for a short period of time, losing power for 24 hours, or even longer, can be expensive and dangerous. This is why standby and emergency power generator systems are increasingly in demand.
When your mains electricity supply fails make sure you have a standby generator to pick up the full electrical load for your building or site. This will prevent disasters and guarantee business carries on as usual.
If the worst happens, your power supply fails and you don’t have a standby generator to fall back on, Midas can supply you with a temporary emergency generator for short or long term hire anywhere in the UK.
Our engineers are highly experienced and possess in-depth technical knowledge. They will be able to assess your situation, suggest which generator is appropriate for your needs, organize delivery and installation to get you up and running again as soon as possible.
David Noble, Managing Director at Midas explains;
“Being without electrical power for any length of time can be very challenging; especially so for mission critical applications such as computer servers, refrigeration systems, telecommunications systems or indeed any other technology absolutely required for a business to run or to protect the safety of a buildings occupants. Every business should consider the implications of loss of power and take steps to ensure a backup, standby and emergency power solution is in place. That system should then be regularly maintained and tested so that in the event of power failure, all critical systems remain live. ”
“Being without electrical power for any length of time can be very challenging; especially so for mission critical applications such as computer servers, refrigeration systems, telecommunications systems or indeed any other technology absolutely required for a business to run or to protect the safety of a buildings occupants. Every business should consider the implications of loss of power and take steps to ensure a backup, standby and emergency power solution is in place. That system should then be regularly maintained and tested so that in the event of power failure, all critical systems remain live. ”