I’m the founder of a company that employs thousands of people in my town. When the coronavirus pandemic broke out, I had to make the hard decision to send everyone home. Fortunately, because I had a large savings put back in case of emergencies, no one has lost their job. One thing that I had been putting off was upgrading my company’s HVAC system. Since we were closed down, I took that time to upgrade our commercial HVAC system. Now that things are opening back up, I think I’m going to give the order to open up again in the next couple of weeks or so. The commercial HVAC system has been running but I haven’t seen the commercial HVAC system in action with several people in the building. I’m sure that everything will go well, but I’m a little nervous. However, in case of an emergency, I signed an HVAC service plan and warranty with my HVAC provider. While I don’t believe that anything bad will happen with the HVAC system, but- then again- I didn’t expect a global pandemic to wreck our world economy and put the lives of our loved ones at risk. Better to be safe than sorry. That phrase has never been truer than it is now. “Better safe than sorry” applies to everything up to and including your company’s commercial HVAC system. You can sign an HVAC service plan with your residential HVAC provider as well, by the way. I have a residential HVAC service plan at my home and this has come in handy on more than one occasion. If this pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we’d better be safe than sorry.