Did you buy a facility built before you were born?
“Sometimes, we do what we must do to get by, but do not count your
blessings too long before you begin to spend a little to secure the future of
the business.”
It may be time to upgrade things where you do business. If the
walls have holes, the ceilings have stains, the flooring is rising beneath your
feet, and it is a little drafty every now and then, then it might be time to
make some investments. Taking too long to save your facility from ruin could
result in the facility’s not being capable of providing safe shelter to your
business operation. Sometimes, we do what we must do to get by, but do not
count your blessings too long before you begin to spend a little to secure the
future of the business. The process of renovation should start with the
activity that poses the greatest threat to safety and operation; then, deal
with the next issue that has the greatest potential to cause a threat and so
forth. One by one, you will restore the ability to operate your business
safely. Start before it is too late.
"Old Building @ Burra" by cypheroz is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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