Power Is The Priority With An At-Home Office

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(NAPSA)—According to the US. yn Census Bureau, a summaryoftrendsin- dicates that 3.7 million employees now telecommute at least half of their work week. In fact, the number of work-at- homeindividuals who are not self-employed has grown by 103 percent since 2005. These work trends support an urgent need for undisrupted electricity in the hometo reduce lost work time and other avoidable disruptions. Working from home has a number of employee benefits: The morning commute can’t be beat and every dayis casual Friday. And one perk that benefits both employee and employer is that studies show individuals tend to work more productively from a quieter, well-connected environment. However, when threatening weather is in the forecast, the flow of work from home to corporate office mayalso beat risk. Formulating a backupplan in the case of a power outage should be a significant part of a homeoffice business model. Every responsible homeoffice business model should consider a continuous source of power. Home standby generators, like the Guardian series by Generac Power Systems, turn on auto- matically when utility power goes out and stay on until utility power is restored. ‘The benefits of installing a backup powersystem include uninterrupted, continuous power; communications connectivity for all business and home needs; protection for expensive computer equipment; and overall peace of mind. Working from home needn't stop during a poweroutageif you have a backup generator. More than just an inconvenience, a power outage also means productivity losses that can ultimately result in lost income and missed opportunities. In Beaver Dams, New York, a Generac generator saved Deborah Purdue, who shares, “I am a goldsmith and have my shop in my house.In the past, I lost hundreds of dollars not being able to work because of an outage. I work at least 70 hours a week and when welose power I just get further behind. This unit has given me tremendouspeace of mind!” Its also important to prioritize those items the homeoffice will need in order to stay up and running. Generac. com offers a generator-sizing calculator that provides recommendationsfor options that accommodate the home’s electricity needs, as well as personal preferences. Learn More Forfacts and advice aboutinvesting in a reliable backup power system,visit www. Generac.com orcall (888) GENERAC.