
Maintenance workers are in charge of taking physical care of and ensuring the physical condition of the flooring. When trained properly and given the authority to make repairs or replacements as needed, building workers can be the first line of defense when it comes to floor safety and keeping walkways safe. However, maintenance workers can also be the ones to exacerbate floor problems or even outright cause them.
Here are 3 of the most common errors that maintenance workers make when it comes to floor care:
1. Failure to follow the manufacturer’s specifications.
2. Using the wrong cleaning agents.
Maintenance and cleaning crews can introduce problems to hard flooring surfaces when they use cleaning agents that the manufacturer has specifically warned against. Whether the cleaning chemicals are too harsh or not doing a good enough job, poor cleaning practices can leave the flooring slippery or sticky, opening the door for problems.
3. Too much water.
Depending on the flooring material, using too much water can introduce big problems with moisture, swelling, mold, and more. The working and cleaning teams should only use enough water to get the floor clean. Excess water can cause problems when it seeps between floor boards, tile, or linoleum and cause water damage underneath.
There’s a real benefit to training workers and cleaning crews on the proper way to take care of flooring at the workplace. Business owners can use the services of a flooring inspector to create a floor care and safety plan that will not only lengthen the life of the flooring but also reduce the risk of slip and fall accidents.
To get more information on how a flooring inspector can help reverse problems caused by maintenance workers, please contact Rob McNealy at Flooristics.

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