
Beating the Santa Ana Heat Wave
The summer heat in Santee hit a breaking point last July when the Santa Ana winds started howling through the Town Center. I remember the smell of hot asphalt and the sound of frantic shop owners calling us because their cooling systems were failing under the load. One retail manager near the museum told me their inventory was at risk of spoiling if the grid stayed unstable. We knew we had to move fast before the whole block went dark.
We rolled our heavy-duty diesel units straight to their loading dock before the sun even peaked. Our EGSA certified technicians wired the backup system into their main panel while the crew managed the heavy lifting. We stabilized their entire electrical load, keeping the air conditioning running steady despite the external heat. The shop stayed cool, their stock remained safe, and they didn't lose a single day of sales.
Tony's crew arrived right when we needed them most and kept our lights on.
Santee Retail Group

