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What is the Difference Between Planned and Reactive Maintenance? – Robinsonsfs
October 4, 2018
Maintenance is important to commercial businesses, and a failure to carry out important tasks can be very expensive. In this respect, there are two types of maintenance, which differ quite significantly; planned and reactive maintenance. At Robinsons Facilities Services, we would always recommend planned maintenance.
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Planning For the Year Ahead: Get a Planned Preventive Maintenance Schedule in Place
March 20, 2018
Planned preventive maintenance is the concept of making a schedule of items in a business that need to be attended to and inspected on a routine basis, to ensure they continue to function efficiently and to avoid unforeseen breakdowns as far as is possible.
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Maintaining Good Air Quality is Crucial to Businesses?
February 27, 2018
Air quality can influence absenteeism, productivity and the perception of your business for a customer or employee. Sometimes it can be the little things that can make a big difference in you being viewed as just an adequate business or an excellent one, and where competitive advantage can be so hard to establish, it is worth making that extra bit of effort.
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How Good Workplace Air Quality Can Improve the Performance of Your Business
January 11, 2018
More and more employers are making the investment in air conditioning and other ventilation systems. Not only are they a cost-efficient way to control the air temperature all-year-round, but they are also an effective way to control the health of your employees.
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Work Ventilation Linked to Deaths in the UK
January 11, 2018
Employers have been reminded to consider suitable and robust service and maintenance agreements for their indoor ventilation and air conditioning systems, after study figures linked poor ventilation to a number of deaths in the UK.
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Why Aftercare Services Shouldn’t Be Dismissed
December 13, 2017
Extended warranties are the bane of many a shopper’s life. You wait for the inevitable question after a sale has been completed and you politely decline. This is normally on the assumption that the product you have bought is in perfect working order, and under reasonable circumstances should remain so.
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