A museum houses a collection of artifacts and artwork, showcasing the history and culture of a particular place or period. Supporting and maintaining the infrastructure for a large collection can be difficult, especially if you don’t have the right tools to help. A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) tool can organize and automate maintenance tasks throughout the museum.
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The Importance of Standardized Maintenance for Medical Facility Equipment
Maintaining medical facilities is a vital part of providing quality care. Medical facility equipment must be kept in top condition to ensure the best possible health outcomes for patients.
CMMS Software for Asset Management Across Multiple Financial Institution Branches
One of the most critical operational challenges for banks and financial institutions is the management and maintenance of their assets for long-term use.
AirMass/PropertyTRAK Year in Review 2011: New Product Enhancements, Business Partnerships, Office Expansion
AirMass celebrated its second year in business with a significant growth in their client base, numerous product enhancements to their software product suite, and an office expansion in Johnson County.
2012 Kansas City Commercial Real Estate EXPO and Educational Seminars
The Kansas City Chapters of BOMA, IFMA, IREM, ASHRAE and the U.S. Green Building Council invite you to participate in the 2012 Commercial Real Estate EXPO.
Tornadoes: Protect your business and employees with information from FEMA
Tornadoes are nature’s most violent storms. Spawned from powerful thunderstorms, tornadoes can cause fatalities and devastate a neighborhood in seconds. A tornado appears as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 miles per hour.
Implementing Facilities Management Software to Streamline Maintenance
The experienced facilities manager knows that proper and regularly-scheduled equipment maintenance assures maximum life and peak operating efficiency for all premise equipment. At the same time, regularly-scheduled equipment maintenance guards against unexpected failures
that sometimes result in operational downtime for the company.
Computerized Maintenance Management Systems for Nonprofits
Equipment must be maintained on a routine basis. Walkways cleared of snow during the winter. Air-handling units for the building may require service before the heat of summer begins. These are just a small number of routine efforts made by nonprofit facilities managers every day that demonstrate their commitment to continuing to serve their cause and community.
Benefits of Reporting Tools for Facilities Managers
Facilities managers are routinely tasked with forecasting equipment and labor needs for their various buildings or environments. The most accurate forecasts are always built with information that is as accurate and reliable as the facilities manager can provide. This is where routine information gathering and reporting comes in handy.
Facilitating Emergency Preparedness with PropertyTRAK
Emergency preparedness is a topic that most facilities managers are familiar with. Even though disasters, accidents, and hazards are sometimes difficult to anticipate and prepare for, it is the duty of any organization to have a minimum degree of preparation in the case of any foreseeable danger.