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Johnson Controls’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, George R. Oliver, reaffirmed that the company is delivering 'essential products, services, and personnel' during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"At times like these, it is critically important to reach out and let people know that we are here and that we continue to help hospitals, pharmacies and other essential businesses as needed to continue their operations," said Oliver.

Supporting critical infrastructure in COVID-19 period

Johnson Controls first responded to the developing crisis in Wuhan, China where its local personnel immediately worked to fulfill the urgent need for new hospitals. As the crisis evolved, the company implemented local and regional contingency plans across the globe assuring employee safety and customer support.

The company is also recognized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as a critical manufacturer

Johnson Controls service teams continues to support critical infrastructure while the company's offices, branches and manufacturing facilities remain open and operational with increased sanitation practices and restricted visitor policies, except where prohibited by law. The company is also recognized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as a critical manufacturer.  

Essential products, services and personnel provider

"As a global company, we have been addressing this crisis from the very start and we are proud of our frontline leadership responding in every corner of the world to support our customers," said George R. Oliver, Johnson Controls Chairman and CEO.

He adds, “These are tough times, but the notes from first responders, nurses and all those serving on the frontline are extremely motivating. In periods of crisis there are always stories of incredible resilience."

Oliver pledged to local and state officials that the company will do whatever is needed to keep essential products, services, and personnel up and running. Among the critical building infrastructure offerings that Johnson Controls provides are:

  • HVAC – The company’s products and services are essential to hospitals and operating rooms and are necessary to continue to run almost all of the critical infrastructure sectors recognized by the Department of Homeland Security. Properly ventilated buildings are critical to improve air quality and prevent the spread of disease and secondary infection. The World Health Organization has issued guidance that underscores this point. It is essential to maintain these systems and keep them in service where people continue to live and work.
  • Industrial Refrigeration – Johnson Controls’ equipment is essential in many industries, from food and beverage processing to the petrochemical industries, both recognized as critical infrastructure sectors.
  • Security – The company’s security systems are even more critical now to ensure essential facilities are safe and secure. Security cameras, access control and other security systems are vital to protect people, infrastructure and inventory.
  • Fire – Their fire systems and services must be maintained to keep people and property safe, from fire detection products through sprinkler systems and portable fire extinguishing equipment.
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