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Parking Lot Maintenance: The Business of Looking Good

March 7, 2013
Parking Lot Striper

Use a parking lot striper to mark parking spaces and fire lanes.

Let’s face it — appearances matter. In fact, they can contribute to your company image, regardless of your industry. A good image can help you keep your customers and attract new ones.

Your parking lot can be seen by your customers, guests and employees, and how you maintain it says a great deal on how you care about your business and clients. Always please your stakeholders by keeping your parking area clean and beautiful through proper parking lot maintenance.

To keep your lot efficient and orderly, here are three parking lot maintenance practices you can employ: (more…)

Keep your parking lot safe and lower the risk of accidents

May 24, 2010

The #1 place to get into an auto accident is in a parking lot.  What are some best practices you implement to reduce accidents?

  1. Reduce speed
  2. Use more signage
  3. Develop a way to enforce your policies

Reduce Speed

An easy, affordable way to reduce speed are to add speed bumps to the entrance/exit of your parking lot, and anywhere else faster driving is implied. Speed bumps force drivers to consciously watch their speed or risk damaging their vehicles.

Signage

Display your parking lot safety policy by posting bold, eye-catching signs throughout your grounds. Effective signs are speed limit signs, stop signs, yield signs, and speed bump signs that will warn drivers of an upcoming bump.

Enforcement

In order for speed to be reduced and signs to be followed, you must figure out a way to enforce your safety policy. A committee of in-house “safety personnel” to issue warnings to fast drivers or distracted drivers. This doesn’t need to continue forever, just until employees get the point. This committee could hold meetings and use statistics on parking lot safety and then reward employees with a lunch when they feel parking lot safety has improved.

By reducing your speed, increasing your important signage and fully enforcing these changes, there is no doubt that vehicles and pedestrians will be safer in your parking lot.

Spring Clean-up… in your parking lot!

April 9, 2010

Do pesky potholes have your workers whining?  Faded lines leading to crooked cars?  Time to give your parking lot a much needed makeover!

Follow these steps to create an updated parking lot with a re-vamped appearance.  Remember – your parking lot is the first thing seen by customers!


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