Preventative Maintenance

Preventative Maintenance

What is Preventative Maintenance?

Preventive Maintenance is the act of observation, testing and performing regularly scheduled maintenance activities to help prevent unexpected device or system failures in the future. Preventive Maintenance aims to prolong the life devices and address potential issues before they become outages. It includes time-based maintenance, predictive maintenance, usage-based maintenance, and prescriptive maintenance.

 

How does Preventive Maintenance work?

Preventive maintenance in hardware services involves proactively identifying and addressing potential issues before they cause significant problems. This strategy includes regular inspections, cleaning, and adjustments to ensure hardware operates efficiently. By routinely checking for signs of wear, damage, and performance degradation, organisations can extend hardware lifespan, minimise unexpected failures, and reduce downtime. Preventive measures also encompass software updates, environmental monitoring, and meticulous record-keeping.

 

Why is Preventative Maintenance important?

Preventive maintenance is important because it lays the foundation for successful facility management. Preventive maintenance keeps equipment and assets running efficiently, maintains a high safety level for your employees, and helps you avoid large and costly repairs down the road. Overall, a properly functioning preventive maintenance program ensures operational disruptions are kept to a minimum.

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