Month: August 2018

How Perimeter Lighting Lowers Workplace Crime

Light has the ability to empower your workers to do their jobs efficiently and well, and makes sure that their efforts are seen and appreciated. But lighting has a very different impact on criminals in deterring workplace crime.   Regardless of what type of business you have, thieves, disgruntled employees,… Read more »

Controlling Electrical Cord Overload in the Workplace

Most people think of extension cords as basic workplace equipment that is not too complicated. Need to place a lamp or recharge your phone in a location that isn’t served by a nearby wall outlet? Grab any extension cord, plug it into the nearest wall socket and presto: you now… Read more »

Commercial Roof Failure? Repair or Replace?

It’s no exaggeration to say that workplaces are only as functional as their roofs. A sturdy commercial roof protects valuable equipment, hard-working employees and work processes from the extremes of weather, literally enabling business to proceed under its protective shield. Commercial roofs can fail in small ways, such as a… Read more »

Take Time to Develop an Emergency Preparedness Plan

During catastrophic flooding last year and devastating wildfires this summer, a self-selected group of people and businesses did better than others. They rescued more critical belongings, saved lives, prevented property damage and recovered sooner.   What did they have in common? Emergency preparedness plans shared with all who might be… Read more »

How You Can Make Tenant Vandalism Vanish

The eviction proceedings went smoothly and the moving van was just pulling away as the landlord arrived at the property to begin cleaning. During court hearings, the tenant seemed more resigned than angry and a last call between the two parties even included apologies for rent payment problems. It was… Read more »