February 18, 2022

Five reasons why smart toilet te...


With advances in smart toilet technology, facility managers can now confidently achieve cleanliness goals that have a measurable impact on tenant satisfaction and sustainability.

Many commercial buildings throughout North America have adopted and integrated smart building technologies. Nearly 90 percent of buildings use at least one form of smart building technology. By next year, experts estimate that more than 1.4 billion network devices will be deployed in commercial buildings across the United States.

Toilet is not a top priority for facility managers to evaluate their smart building management strategies. However, more facility managers are realizing that toilets are an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their detailed attention to facility hygiene and cleanliness.

When using smart toilet technology, facility managers have the opportunity to promote performance improvements that are extremely valuable to their entire building management ecosystem. Here are five reasons why smart facility managers are increasingly focusing on toilet technology:

Traffic

The toilet is one of the most trafficked yet least known areas of any building. In the process, people go to the toilet an average of three to four times a day, touching many common surfaces. This makes toilets a breeding ground for viruses. Although commercial buildings such as lobbies and cafeterias have a high flow of people, toilets lack front desk or security personnel to monitor and solve problems. Gone are the days of toilet attendants in a commercial setting.

A lack of understanding of restroom conditions can quickly lead to a poor user experience, increased tenant complaints, and unsanitary conditions—issues that compound a facility manager's challenging workday.

Waste expenses

Standard restroom service protocols often result in costly waste as cleaning teams fill soap and paper dispensers prematurely. Stockers are concerned that soap trays, paper towel rolls and toilet paper rolls will run out between pre-scheduled maintenance visits. Unused consumables are often thrown away rather than risk running out, resulting in a waste of total purchased consumables.

In addition to the significant financial impact of this approach, there are also sustainability concerns. Whether reducing waste or maximizing return on investment, we should explore any opportunities for improvement through smart toilet management.

Commercial building cleaning procedures when building commercial buildings.

We've all seen clipboards tucked behind doors used to track cleaning routines in public toilets against a schedule. Although it is traditional, time-based cleaning procedures do not account for service opportunities between visits.

As people return to work, facility managers are working with building services contractors to reimagine everything from traditional schedules to activity- and demand-based cat5e patch panel.

Hygiene

You can't have a healthy building without clean bathrooms. A recent survey found that about three-quarters of consumers agree that if the bathroom isn't clean, they don't trust the rest of the facility to be properly cleaned.

The cleaning team faced various challenges in keeping the toilets clean and the building hygienic.

For example, if bathrooms are planned rather than used, hygiene can pose a risk because germs and germs can accumulate during planned cleaning visits.

In addition, toilet conditions may change following a sudden increase in traffic, such as after a meeting or lunch. Due to unplanned demand for restroom services, facility managers must quickly adjust and account for unplanned service needs.

These are just some of the challenges of maintaining healthy buildings. As the mixed work trend develops, variable facility occupancy rates may add another layer of complexity to providing clean buildings and restrooms.

Smart toilet technology.

Transforming traditional toilets into smart toilets is no longer a mysterious task. Smart Internet software for office buildings, healthcare, shopping malls, airport public buildings, healthcare, shopping malls, airports and manufacturing facilities.

The integration of smart restroom sensors with mobile devices makes smart restroom technology seamless and simple. This is an opportunity to improve toilet management. It's time to make toilets smart.

In today's fashionable times, building leaders must strategically deploy cleaning resources and increase building hygiene awareness. Their efforts must be visible and reassure building residents that their health and safety is a top priority for the facility management team. The addition of smart toilet technology makes it easier for building managers to meet public expectations, which is not only good for residents but also good for business.

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