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July 2008
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Building Services Management Spotlights...
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Escalator
Cleaning
Focal Point Can Raise Visitors’ Impression of Your
Facility
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No doubt about it,
a
poorly maintained escalator is an eyesore. If visitors look down
and see junk stuck in the treads beneath their feet, or if the
escalator grinds or squeaks, they’re going to get a bad
impression.
On the other hand, a gleaming, well maintained
escalator can dazzle visitors. No matter how good the rest of
your building looks, people are going to form an opinion—either
positive or negative—based on this important focal point.
The trouble is escalator steps are not easy to
clean. The grooves in the tread act like dirt and gunk magnets,
trapping and holding soil in hard-to-reach areas that
traditional floor sweepers and vacuums can’t touch. Furthermore,
liquid soaps and solvents are not practical for escalator
maintenance, as these chemicals can do damage if they get inside
the
lubrication system.
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