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An informative new webinar entitled “How to Open Buildings That Have Been Shut Down for Long Periods” delivered by Armstrong Fluid Technology will help to build managers and HVAC professionals properly and safely restart mechanical systems.

As COVID-19 has swept the planet, most commercial and industrial buildings have been affected in some fashion,” said Tony Furst, Senior Application Engineer, Armstrong Fluid Technology. “It is important in the days and weeks ahead that building managers properly and safely restart their mechanical systems to avoid costly and potentially dangerous start-up problems.”

The 40-minute complimentary webinar provides an action plan for bringing hydronic systems, air-side systems, and plumbing systems back to full capacity. It covers such critical issues as system flushing, bacteriological testing, required PPE, safely changing filters, cleaning equipment, and much more.  The archived webinar can be accessed free of charge.

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