Well the question is a little vague.
The basic checklist would probably include:
The suitability of the equipment to the task that it is to perform.
The cost of the equipment as well as the operational costs.
The lifespan/ guarantee's/ warranties of the equipment.
Backup and support from the vendor.
Staging Area
Staging Area
Staging Area
The incident facility where personnel and equipment are kept while waiting for tactical assignments is called the "staging area." This designated location allows for the organized management of resources, ensuring that teams and equipment are ready to be deployed as needed during an incident response. Staging areas help maintain efficiency and safety by preventing congestion at the incident site.
Be honest about the item. Don't oversell it but point out all the benefits because the buyer might not know about them.
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No facility is a place and equipment is anything kept, furnished, or provided for a specific purpose.
One of the positive points for debate about why animals should be kept in cages could be when they are being trained. Puppies are often kept kenneled during training. Another could be to keep them safe when no one is there to watch them.
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If equipment is still kept whether production done or not then it is period cost as no matter production done or not it has to be paid.
A place to store arms and military equipment is known as an arsenal
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