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ITS OFFICIALLY SUMMER Here are a few Facility Management tips for the summer season

The season of longer days and warmer weather brings with it more challenges for facility managers who oversee large corporations, apartment complexes, educational institutions, and other infrastructure systems.

 

Here are four maintenance suggestions for the summer.

 

1. Review Maintenance Procedures

Facility managers should evaluate, review, and revise maintenance procedures during the summer. A facility manager should ensure that your facility management team monitors and resolves any potential summertime problems.

The facility management team should handle the maintenance of the grounds and landscaping, as well as the upkeep of exterior building components like parking lots and sidewalks.

 

2. Examine the green space

It's crucial to plan time for maintenance tasks so that the green areas of your buildings and facilities can be properly maintained. Cut the grass, trim the bushes, and remove the weeds using your resources. It may be simpler for your team to fit these maintenance procedures into their schedule if you put them on your calendar.

 

3. Summer HVAC inspection

As the temperatures rise, it is a good idea to set aside some time to check all HVAC systems. Make sure your HVAC systems are functional and equipped to handle any increased workload.

 

What should be examined first?

  • Check the thermostat and furnace controls.
  • connect electrically tight
  • Lubricate moving parts
  • Verify the condensate drain's functionality.
  • Clean the evaporator and coils of the air conditioner.
  • Verify the amount of refrigerant.
  • sanitize and/or replace the air filter

 

4. The Efficiency of Air-handling Systems

In order to keep building occupants comfortable during the sweltering summer, it is crucial to maintain air circulation throughout the structure. During the summer, regularly and frequently perform preventive maintenance on your air-handling systems.

 

Conclusion

The facility manager should review the maintenance processes every week in the summer. It guarantees that any issues that might develop because of weather changes during these months are handled by the facility management team. To make it simple and to locate the strategies you used to manage the summer last year, make sure you review the previous years' reports.