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Monthly Archives: January 2022

Is your facility ready for winter?

Facilities Net Proper maintenance and preparation are the key to being ready for even the worst winter storms. Severe winter weather can vary from below normal cold temperatures and ice storms in southern cities to heavy snow or ice dams in northern states that can wreak havoc on commercial properties.  READ MORE

Top senior housing trends for 2022

Senior Housing News As 2022 begins, headlines are unfortunately reminiscent of two years ago, featuring news of Covid-19 case counts, global disruptions to business and transportation, and even whole cities going into lock down. But for the U.S. senior living industry, history will not repeat itself in 2022.  READ MORE

Keeping ahead of the latest cybersecurity attacks

Lodging Magazine With the end to the international pandemic travel ban, the hospitality industry is preparing for a surge of friends, families, and tourist gatherings in 2022. As more travelers seek leisure time in many U.S. locations, preparing for cybersecurity attacks should be a top priority as hotels handle more personal data about their customers, [...]

Is your snow contractor servicing your facility effectively?

Facility Executive Trusting a new service provider can feel uneasy when you don’t ask the right questions up front. Starting with good communication to level set expectations will ensure they understand your needs. Here are nine questions to ask a new snow and ice control company and prove they are a good fit for your [...]

How electric vehicles are reshaping facilities management

Facilities Net In a world where maintenance and engineering managers are optimizing operations and improving their organizations’ bottom line, many also are increasingly aware of the need to look beyond traditional issues. Managers need to commit to measuring their facilities’ social and environmental impact, and they need to commit to financial performance rather than solely [...]

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