• Carrier Donates Generator to Clinic

    April 1, 2008
    Carrier Corp.'s Residential and Light Commercial Systems (RLCS) North America business unit presented a Carrier automatic standby generator to the Oklahoma

    Carrier Corp.'s Residential and Light Commercial Systems (RLCS) North America business unit presented a Carrier automatic standby generator to the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic on NBC's Today Show.

    The Oklahoma City Indian Clinic has served Native Americans in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area for more than 30 years by providing medical, dental, optometry, pharmaceutical and community services.

    Carrier offers a number of automatic home generators, ranging in size from 7kW to 150kW. These generators are capable of providing electric power to a few select circuits or the entire home, restoring power automatically during an outage. Carrier automatic home generators are powered by either natural gas or liquid propane, eliminating the need to refill a gasoline tank, fumble

    around in the dark for flashlights or haul around a portable generator to restore power.

    The National Weather Service reports an estimated 3.5 million U.S. homes lose power for an extended period each week. Every year, U.S. businesses and homeowners report $80 billion in
    losses due to interrupted electrical service.

    Visit www.carrier.com for additional information.