Harnessing the Power of the Internet of Things Device Trends in Facility Management
Shawn Black, CRFP
Visionary Business Leader, Relational Sales Strategist, Champion of Service Excellence and Growth...also an AI Nerd
As a self-performing general contractor that works with restaurant brands, I've seen first-hand how beneficial the power of IoT can be for optimizing facility maintenance operations. From automated check-ins and payments to access control systems and energy utilization monitoring, IoT devices offer powerful capabilities for streamlining labor costs while increasing efficiency, safety and customer satisfaction.
For example, smart locks with wireless connections can be programmed remotely for automatic opening/closing schedules based on user credentials or pre-determined times. These devices are integrated with intelligent sensors that monitor activity within a given space 24/7 and trigger alarms if an unauthorized entry is attempted after hours. Furthermore, surveillance cameras equipped with motion detectors allow for real-time remote surveillance from virtually any internet-connected device, providing instant alerts when suspicious activity is detected within a facility's premises. By utilizing these technologies, restaurant owners can ensure that their facilities are secure while reducing operational costs associated with hiring additional staff to watch over them manually.
In addition to safety benefits, IoT technology also offers powerful capabilities for automating payment processing using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology on smartphones or other connected devices such as smartwatches. This allows customers to make payments directly from their device without going through a third-party processor or waiting for a human being to approve a transaction—increasing convenience and helping restaurants reduce labor costs associated with manual payment processing. Similarly, automated check-ins via mobile phones enable guests to quickly register on their devices without waiting in line or interacting with staff members; this provides enhanced security measures by validating credentials before allowing access to a facility or room.
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Finally, energy optimization is another major benefit of leveraging IoT technologies in facility management. Smart meters and occupancy sensors help reduce energy consumption by automatically adjusting settings when no one is present; this helps restaurants save money on energy costs while still providing comfortable conditions for customers and employees alike. Predictive maintenance alert systems further enhance resource utilization by monitoring HVAC equipment remotely so that corrective action can be taken before costly repairs become necessary due to poor upkeep or aging assets.
All in all, there are many advantages to be gained from utilizing the power of IoT technology in facility maintenance operations in restaurants—and other types of businesses too! With continued advances in automation and data analytics tools powered by the Internet of Things, operators will have access new methods for optimizing their operations while simultaneously providing better service levels at reduced cost over time.