CONTACT:   Mary Di Landro/
Christy Guth
GIBBS & SOELL, INC.
(212) 697-2600
or
Eric Johnson
Carrier Corporation
(315) 432-7373
Turning on equipment that has been flooded can be very dangerous, and additional equipment damage also can result. While flood-damaged cooling and heating equipment usually can be salvaged, even mechanically-inclined homeowners shouldn't attempt to do the job themselves. Instead, they should contact a local heating and cooling expert.
Owners and operators of large commercial buildings and structures or industrial complexes also should check with a professional contractor before attempting to operate air conditioning or other mechanical equipment.
A heating and cooling expert affiliated with a respected brand will test, clean and recondition flood-damaged equipment thoroughly. Carrier dealers have been issued special service information on reconditioning heating and cooling systems that have sustained water damage.
For more information on Carrier high-efficiency heating, cooling and ventilation systems, call 1-800-CARRIER.
Carrier Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of heating and air conditioning systems and equipment. It is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, provider of a broad range of high-technology products and support services to the aerospace, building systems and automotive industries.
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