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Solutions to Save Floor Maintenance Costs
Within K-12 and Higher EDU School Facilities
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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
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National School Challenges
Tight Budgets An Aging Work Force Ongoing Maintenance Costs
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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
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Floor Care Life Cycle Struggle to Maintain Budgets
Floor Care Life Cycle Expenses Chemical Costs Labor Expenses
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Holistic Floor Maintenance
Interconnecting Components Chemical Components Equipment, Tools and Materials Technician Skill Level
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Qualified Technicians
The Technician is the Mortar Understands Chemical Systems Proficiently Operates Equipment Combines Components for Optimum Results
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Chemical Cost Savings
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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
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What’s the Difference A different perspective
The Importance of the Technician When Best Practices are Best Practices Floor Care Cost Optimization Options
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Opportunities for Growth
Option Paths Forward Engage Floor Care Consulting Utilize Efficient and Effective Equipment Embrace Professional Training on Site
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Air Borne Pathogen Removal
Discussion reducing air born pathogens removal system in the classroom and our Guardian-X platform
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Questions and Discussion
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