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Update your preventive maintenance plan for current situations
Since the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way facilities operate, you should review and recreate your preventive maintenance plan.
The last thing you want is for current events to ruin all the processes you implemented to create a smooth-running facility. Don’t allow recent unchartered situations to revert your facility to solelyreactive maintenance incidents. Preventive maintenance will keep things moving on schedule and lessen the likelihood of a major breakdown within your facility.
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In a time when budgets are tight and it’s important to be lean, don’t sacrifice your preventive maintenance plan. The results could waste tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in the long run.