The speedy innovation of drone technology is transforming various sectors in India including Facility Management, says Aniruddh Singh Rajput, Area Head-Procurement-Facilities & Asset Management Services, Knight Frank (I) Pvt. Ltd.
There’s a smarter way to keep building exteriors clean, and it just might save workers from dangerous work conditions.”
Aniruddh Singh Rajput
Monitoring of large industrial sites, IT campuses, manufacturing parks and warehouses using drones ensures not only public safety but is also a cost-effective security option. The old methods of surveillance such as manual checks or cameras often fall short of providing comprehensive coverage when compared to multiple features provided by drone-based surveillance.
Effective facility management is crucial for the smooth running of any organization as it ensures workplace safety, comfort and efficiency. It also plays a key role in maintaining the overall image and reputation of the organization. For facility managers, the ability to find a safer, faster, more economical way to complete mundane and routine tasks is important for operations to run efficiently. Regularly cleaning a building exterior not only improves curb appeal and maintains high property value, but also increases the longevity of the structure. However, because it is a dangerous task that requires a significant amount of time, money, and energy, facility managers worldwide are looking for better options.
Technology plays a significant role in the field of facility management as it helps in the overall management of physical spaces. Specifically, drone technology is gaining popularity in business and facility operations. Whether it is delivering packages, taking images, collecting data or soft washing buildings, drones are a part of the business world. And for good reason as they’re efficient, affordable and versatile.
For innovative facility managers, there’s a smarter way to keep building exteriors clean, and it just might save workers from dangerous work conditions. With technologies like the height and spraying drones, exterior washing becomes more efficient and safer than ever before without disrupting the daily operations of the facility. Traditional exterior washing methods are outdated and can be extremely dangerous. Equipment like scaffolding, repel systems, and ladders can result in multiple injuries and fatalities annually, chemicals can cause damage to skin or even infections and high-pressure from the pressure-washers can cause injuries.
Repel systems, scaffolding, and boom lifts are not only dangerous but life-threatening. The demand of the FM sector to make a strong move towards mechanized solutions to their direct and end customers is the need of the hour in the FM sector in the country.