Job Description:
Plumbing Maintenance:
- Regular Inspection: Schedule routine inspections by professional plumbers to check for leaks, corrosion, and any potential issues in your office's plumbing system.
- Check for Leaks: Even small leaks can lead to water damage and mold growth over time. Promptly address any leaks in faucets, pipes, or toilets.
- Clear Drains: Ensure that drains in sinks, showers, and toilets are clear of clogs. Use drain covers to prevent debris from entering and causing blockages.
- Test Water Pressure: Maintain appropriate water pressure to prevent stress on pipes and fixtures. Excessively high water pressure can lead to leaks and other issues.
- Check for Dripping Faucets: Dripping faucets not only waste water but can also cause staining and damage to fixtures.
- Insulate Pipes: In Singapore's humid climate, consider insulating exposed pipes to prevent condensation and potential corrosion.
- Routine Inspection: Engage qualified electricians to conduct regular inspections of your office's electrical system. This includes checking wiring, outlets, switches, and circuit breakers.
- Check for Faulty Outlets and Switches: Replace or repair malfunctioning outlets and switches to prevent electrical hazards.
- Test GFCI Outlets: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets should be tested regularly to ensure they provide proper protection from electric shocks.
- Circuit Breaker Maintenance: Ensure that circuit breakers are labeled properly, and periodically test them to ensure they trip correctly.
- Address Flickering Lights: If you notice lights flickering or dimming, this could indicate a wiring issue. Promptly address these issues to prevent potential electrical fires.
- Avoid Overloading Outlets: Overloading outlets with too many devices can lead to overheating and electrical fires. Use power strips with surge protection if needed.
- Regular Maintenance for Office Equipment: Ensure that office equipment like computers, printers, and copiers are plugged into surge protectors to safeguard them from power surges.
- Emergency Lighting: If your office has emergency lighting and exit signs, ensure they are functioning properly and periodically tested.
- Safety Awareness: Educate employees about electrical safety, such as not using wet hands around electrical outlets and reporting any unusual smells or sounds related to electrical equipment.