Watts Water Technologies Products Support COVID-19 Response Efforts

April 9, 2020

AERCO (a WATTS Brand) B+II WaterWizard steam water heaters will provide much-needed safe, reliable hot water to patients and medical staff aboard the military hospital ship USNS Comfort which arrived in New York last week in support of the nation’s COVID-19 response efforts. The USNS Comfort is home to up to 1,200 naval and civilian personnel and will accept up to 1,000 patients who are suffering from ailments other than the coronavirus. This will free up space for COVID-19 patients in NYC hospitals and help reduce the stress on the medical infrastructure.

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