It's officially summer! The season of warmer weather and longer days brings challenges for facility managers who oversee corporate real estate, K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and other systems of infrastructure.
As the season transitions from wet spring weather to the humidity and heat of summer, it is essential to spend time preparing Facility Management teams for the changing season to ensure everything operates optimally. Here we discuss three tips for summer maintenance.
Summer is the ideal time for facility managers to evaluate, review, and revise maintenance procedures. In particular, those scheduled during the summer months, to ensure that your facility management team addresses issues that may arise due to weather changes during this time.
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In addition, it is essential to ensure that the facility management team has procedures in place for outside activities that occur only during this time of year, such as maintaining the grounds and landscaping, as well as caring for external building elements like parking lots and sidewalks.
If your buildings and facilities have green spaces for employees and tenants, it is essential to schedule regular maintenance activities to care for these areas properly. Cutting the lawn, pruning the bushes, and pulling weeds require the use of your resources. Including these maintenance procedures on your team's calendar can make it easier for them to integrate into their daily tasks.
As temperatures increase, it is a good idea to schedule a time for an inspection of all HVAC systems. Doing this in summer will ensure that your HVAC systems are in good working condition and ready to handle any additional workload that the summer brings for your facility management team.
With higher temperatures and increased HVAC usage, energy consumption typically spikes during the summer. Facility managers can take a proactive approach by conducting thorough audits to identify areas of energy loss, such as poorly sealed windows, outdated lighting fixtures, or inefficient cooling equipment.
Longer days often lead to more campus or corporate outdoor events, construction, and maintenance activities. Safety and compliance are paramount:
Summer can bring storms, heavy rainfall, and high winds. Preparing facilities to handle these extremes protects assets and reduces downtime:
Effective summer facility management means anticipating season-specific challenges and leveraging technology to maintain comfort, compliance, and energy efficiency. With a robust, data-driven approach and clear operational protocols, your organization can keep its infrastructure resilient and its occupants safeāall summer long.
Interested in actionable insights or ready to optimize your summer maintenance processes? Learn more about how Intellis software can simplify, streamline, and support year-round facility management.
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