What the return to office means for CRE operations
Paul Amendola
Entrepreneur. Fire & Life Safety Professional. Techie. Co-Founder of Global tech company Tap Report
As occupants slowly return to the office and the downtown cores across the country spring to life in ways that haven’t been seen since 2020, implications to routine inspections must be a priority for CRE operation teams.
Increased occupancy means a return to pre-pandemic security patrols to ensure all is in order, especially in high-traffic areas.
It also means adjusting sanitation checks and cleans based on occupancy levels. With the threat of COVID-19 lingering on, commonly touched surfaces will need to be checked and cleaned at increased intervals to ensure the health and safety of occupants.
Verification of these checks will become increasingly more important as tenants may demand a higher level of transparency. Having digital records that are easily accessible and time-stamped will help to provide proof of due diligence and satisfy even the toughest critics.
Navigating the return to office and resulting operational implications can be challenging so we’ve curated some resources for your teams to leverage:
Digital inspection solutions can help streamline your inspection processes and contribute to sound documentation.
For more information on how digital inspection solutions can help you navigate the increased demands on your team as occupants return to the office, visit?www.tapreport.io?or connect with me