Maintaining Equipment Batteries During a Facility Shutdown

April 16, 2020

Batteries in cleaning machines need attention to keep them alive during downtime. Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, many facilities are shut down and some have even turned off their power, eliminating a charging source for equipment batteries. 

Read this article on battery maintenance best practices, and view the latest Straight Talk video for crucial instructions to help batteries survive long idle times and help your company avoid the costs associated with equipment downtime. 

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