In How to Create a Facilities’ Preventive Maintenance Schedule, we discuss how planning your facilities’ preventive maintenance schedule is an investment in your productivity. Not only does it control your maintenance budget, but it also lengthens the lifespans of equipment and protects your business from outages or breakdowns. It’s difficult to get multiple opinions or price shop when you’re in crisis mode, meaning the already high cost of an emergency repair could wind up being even higher unintentional. Besides the loss of monetary resources, there’s also the hit to both time and convenience, both for your staff and customers alike.
Facilities’ Preventive Maintenance Steps
Step One. Develop a Plan – Who to include and what to look at.
Step Two. Take Inventory of Facility Assets and Equipment – Document all relevant information for each asset in your facility.
Step Three. Document Preventative Process and Create Schedules – What is the current process? When can you improve it?
Step Four. Train the Facility Maintenance Team – Get your team onboard with your schedule and plan.
Step Five. Assess and Improve – Assess. Analyze. Improve. Repeat.
While every building’s needs are different, there are still some general areas to cover with a preventive maintenance plan. To get you started, download our recommended general checklist.
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Also, be sure to check out our Blueprint to Create a Facilities’ Maintenance Budget where we walk you through the five necessary steps to design a budget for your maintenance plan.