Webinar Replay: Data-driven Cleaning for the COVID Era
The COVID-19 virus has changed the way we think about cleanliness in our buildings. In order for people to feel safe they want to know that things that they will come in contact with have been disinfected. This has put a lot of extra work on cleaning teams and will continue to be an important constraint as building occupancies increase. Tom Jackson, Microshare’s Director of Strategy and COO, leads a fascinating discussion on how to understand the cleaning resources you’ve already got and how to deploy them to meet the challenges of the new normal.
Download a PDF file of the meeting slides here.
During conversations with facility managers and the people managing custodial resources, the feedback has been that they understand cleaning protocols, but they are struggling with how to manage existing resources to meet new demands. Questions include, “How do I allocate these new cleaning requirements among my existing resources?” Essentially, they have the same budget and resources but more work.
Most facilities managers can’t increase their cleaning budgets, hiring more cleaning staff isn’t an option in a COVID environment with reduced revenues and tightened budgets. But there are new ways to analyze a building’s use that can influence cleaning resource allocation and all schedules be optimized. Learn how to understand the most impactful ways to increase a building’s cleaning routines, with the data and resources that are already available. Using an assessment tool, facility managers can figure out the best way to allocate existing resources to meet these increased demands.
Webinar Replay: Data-driven Cleaning for the COVID Era
The COVID-19 virus has changed the way we think about cleanliness in our buildings. In order for people to feel safe they want to know that things that they will come in contact with have been disinfected. This has put a lot of extra work on cleaning teams and will continue to be an important constraint as building occupancies increase.
During conversations with facility managers and the people managing custodial resources, the feedback has been that they understand cleaning protocols, but they are struggling with how to manage existing resources to meet new demands. Questions include, “How do I allocate these new cleaning requirements among my existing resources?” Essentially, they have the same budget and resources but more work.
Most facilities managers can’t increase their cleaning budgets, hiring more cleaning staff isn’t an option in a COVID environment with reduced revenues and tightened budgets. But there are new ways to analyze a building’s use that can influence cleaning resource allocation and all schedules be optimized. Learn how to understand the most impactful ways to increase a building’s cleaning routines, with the data and resources that are already available. Using an assessment tool, facility managers can figure out the best way to allocate existing resources to meet these increased demands.