by
John W. Mitchell, Senior Correspondent | June 04, 2018
From the June 2018 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine
In other words, the way the system came in was no longer available to be the way it went out. To further complicate things, using a crane to remove the system through the fourth story window was prohibited by city codes and an ordinance intended to keep the major street below from becoming congested.
Ultimately, the customer had to make the tough decision to cut down the new machine so it could be moved in the existing passenger elevator.

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Jones said the best thing a provider can do to make sure they are prepared for an install/deinstall project is pick up the phone and have a free conversation with the company they plan to enlist for the work. “Another very important factor is if you are planning an install/deinstall, please have us come inspect the job prior to the job starting,” he added.
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