5 Facility Maintenance Tips Before Winter Hits
January 21, 2022 With cold weather quickly approaching, everyone is starting to get ready for the challenges and lifestyle changes that come with the short days and long nights of winter. As homes prepare, private and commercial facility managers should also start implementing prevention methods to survive winter as smoothly as possible. Without proper preparation,…
How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
January 20, 2022 As a colorless, odorless gas, carbon monoxide (CO) can be challenging to detect. Because of this, CO exposure is the leading cause of death due to poisoning in the United States. However, carbon monoxide deaths are entirely preventable. Carbon monoxide can be found in fireplaces, furnaces, generators, stoves, and the fumes of…
Preventative Maintenance Tips
October 11, 2021 It is easy to get stuck in a routine when performing daily tasks. Sometimes, this routine makes us forget that there might be a better way to take care of our responsibilities. When talking about facility management, preventative maintenance can often be overlooked, and, in the long run, this leads to high…
What To Consider When Choosing a Mechanical Contractor
September 23, 2021 Mechanical contractors are essential for the creation of a functional building. Most often, they are responsible for the heating or cooling systems, refrigeration, piping, and plumbing of a building. If you are looking for a Mechanical Contractor, there are a couple of considerations to keep in mind before choosing the right one…
Ideas to Make Your Building More Energy Efficient
August 26, 2021 Energy consumption has grown exponentially in recent years. The large amount of energy used by commercial buildings accounts for 40% of the energy used in the U.S., topping over $369 billion in 2005. Businesses have grown the need to find different approaches to cut costs and reduce pollution. By making your building…
What Are the Mechanical Services in a Building?
When referring to mechanical services within a building, this commonly includes plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, ventilation, elevators, and possibly even escalators. If moving components are involved, such as water, electricity, or gas, it is most likely a mechanical system.
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