Solutions to Save Floor Maintenance Costs Within K-12 and Higher EDU School Facilities
Learning Objectives Floor Maintenance Costs Labor Savings Controlling Escalating Supply Costs Labor Savings Trained Employees are more Efficient Countering the Threat of Outsourcing Taking Command and Control
National School Challenges Tight Budgets An Aging Work Force Ongoing Maintenance Costs
Floor Maintenance Program Establishing the Baseline Costs Initial Maintenance Most Important – Performed Once Daily/Routine Maintenance Costs the Least - Performed the Most Periodic Maintenance Moderate Cost – Performed Quarterly or Less Restorative Maintenance Cost Most Cost – Performed Annually
Floor Care Life Cycle Struggle to Maintain Budgets Floor Care Life Cycle Expenses Chemical Costs Labor Expenses
Holistic Floor Maintenance Interconnecting Components Chemical Components Equipment, Tools and Materials Technician Skill Level
Qualified Technicians The Technician is the Mortar Understands Chemical Systems Proficiently Operates Equipment Combines Components for Optimum Results
Chemical Cost Savings
Next Steps Provide us with facility details. Number of Schools in District Average/Actual Square Footage of Each Current budget Capital Equipment Chemical Supplies Tools and Materials Labor Costs
What’s the Difference A different perspective The Importance of the Technician When Best Practices are Best Practices Floor Care Cost Optimization Options
Opportunities for Growth Option Paths Forward Engage Floor Care Consulting Utilize Efficient and Effective Equipment Embrace Professional Training on Site
Air Borne Pathogen Removal Discussion reducing air born pathogens removal system in the classroom and our Guardian-X platform
Questions and Discussion