What if your facilities management team could prevent equipment failures from disrupting operations in critical downstream spaces? Imagine catching problems early, every time, preventing costly downtime and potential damage. What incidents could you have avoided? #facilitiesmanagement, #alarmmanagement
Virtual Facility
Software Development
New York, New York 1,584 followers
A Better Way to Work
About us
Virtual Facility helps critical facilities reduce unplanned downtime.
- Website
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http://www.virtualfacility.ai
External link for Virtual Facility
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- building intelligence software, facility alarm management software, smart buildings, and Preventative maintenance
Locations
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Primary
295 Madison Avenue
12th Floor
New York, New York 10017, US
Employees at Virtual Facility
Updates
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May 8, 2024 is World FM Day! We celebrate and thank the facility management professionals that keep our hospitals, universities, research labs, airports, and data centers running smoothly! #WorldFMDay
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Clever commentary on the state of facility management. Well done James Dice!
Who else has had this conversation?
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Facility Managers everywhere agree that FM is in need of transformation. Instead of transformation (binary), how about evolution instead? At Virtual Facility, we can help you move up the evolutionary path. #facilitymanagement #operationsandmaintenance
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Facility Management Professionals – Is your team’s response to critical facility alarms hampered by islands of disparate BAS data? – Uniting your islands of alarm data can bring a treasure trove of insights! #facilitiesmanagement #facilitymanagement
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Alarms are a standard feature on every BAS. They are essentially “free” to use, which is why not much thought goes into defining which are needed and why. But they do have a cost. Facilities management is plagued by alarm overload, nuisance alarms, and alarm fatigue, all of which increase operational risk leading to $$$$ incidents. The path forward is to create and follow guidelines for what should be alarmed. This cheat-sheet can help you get started.