{"id":1752,"date":"2019-06-19T21:30:58","date_gmt":"2019-06-20T04:30:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.landport.net\/?p=1752"},"modified":"2019-07-29T15:40:55","modified_gmt":"2019-07-29T22:40:55","slug":"the-purpose-and-power-of-routine-facility-maintenance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.landport.net\/the-purpose-and-power-of-routine-facility-maintenance\/","title":{"rendered":"The Purpose and Power of Routine Facility Maintenance"},"content":{"rendered":"
John F. Kennedy once said that it’s when “the sun is shining<\/a>” that we should repair the roof. This advice is good for many situations in life but especially for facilities management. It’s so much better to avoid having to react in a crisis by having a program of routine preventative facilities maintenance<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Routine facility maintenance can be extremely important. Read on to earn more about the purpose and power of routinely maintaining facilities.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The upkeep and operation of a building are often taken for granted. The users of a building barely notice that the building is managed, that is, until something goes wrong.<\/p>\n The tasks of maintaining and managing a building are at their best when nobody is aware that either is being done. This does not mean that they are not important or a challenge. Any property, whether it is small or big, a huge corporate headquarters or small residential property, benefits from effective facility management.<\/p>\n Effective facility management is important.<\/strong> No business can operate effectively\u00a0if the building that it is housed in is not providing the right environment for it to be effective. The comfort, cleanliness, safety, and cost-effectiveness of a building can all contribute to the success of a business.<\/p>\n Just imagine for a moment what the implications for a business would be if there was a power outage, and air conditioning failure, a pest infestation or a fire. The effects could be disastrous to the business. Even minor irritations can lead to low employee morale, customer dissatisfaction or operational inefficiencies.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You could wait for things to fail in a building before fixing them. This would avoid the cost of preventative maintenance.<\/p>\n Preventative maintenance or routine facility management is a low cost compared to the potential cost of a major failure. Even minor failures can accumulate and create a general drop in standards within a building.<\/p>\n An erosion of quality can devalue a building over time both in the value of the asset and its capacity to earn revenue from tenants. Low building standards can disrupt the operations of building users, reduce performance and put business success at risk.<\/p>\n Maintaining facilities on a routine basis seeks to keep standards high, prevent failures, and protect the real estate asset. Maintenance can consist of checks as well as repairs. The maintenance can be applied to building systems, equipment and the fabric of the building.<\/p>\n Using a property and facility maintenance management software<\/a> application can help control the process. This systematic management of maintenance centralizes and performance manages this important activity.<\/p>\nWhat is Facility Management?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Facility Management is Important<\/h2>\n
What is Routine Facility Maintenance?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Culture Change<\/h2>\n