Substandard Sanitary equipment Poses Health Risks, Driving Shiftโข to ‘Rental Conversion’ in Public Facilities
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – โขSchools, hospitals, and welfare facilities across the nation are increasingly vulnerable to health and safety risks due โขto agingโค or low-quality sanitary equipment, promptingโฃ a move towards โextensive โขrental servicesโ as a facility management innovation. The shift aims โขto addressโฃ concerns over โคpollution, viral spread, and general safety threats exacerbated by deferred maintenance and budget constraints.
Traditionally, public institutions have relied on low-price bidding for sanitary equipment โprocurement, frequently โenough resulting in substandard productsโฃ proneโ to breakdowns and requiring frequent, costly repairs. This approach is now being challenged by a growing โคemphasis on quality, transparency, โand proactive โmaintenance. Negotiated contracts,prioritizing quality over solely price,are gainingโ traction,alongside a โ”rental conversion” model offered by public rental services.
This newโข model includesโ immediate equipment replacement upon failure, regular inspections, โfilter and consumable replacements, and automated maintenance schedules – collectively reducing the maintenance workloadโ by 50-70%, according to service providers. Beyond operational efficiency, the rental model offers meaningful ESG benefits. It supports mandatory purchase performance for standard workplacesโค for the disabled, reducing the employment burden for โคorganizations and creating stable โขjobs within vulnerable communities. Sanitary equipment rental is being positioned as aโข “social value creation infrastructure.”
“Sanitary equipment is not just a facility, โฃit is also about safety and โฃhealth,” stated a public rental official. “Combining the โขhighest quality equipment, obviousโ contracts, free management, and โESG effects, โwe want to โcreate a ‘new facility management standard.'”
The move โcomes as facilities grapple with the direct health risks associated with malfunctioning โor poorly maintainedโ sanitary systems. Leaving โbroken equipment unattended is no longer viewed โฃas simply a budgetary issue, but as a potential catalyst for illness and infection.
more information is available on โคthe public rentalโฃ official โขwebsite: https://xn--ob0ba136fx1y.com/index.do