Equipment maintenance checklist:
1. Watering cans: Inspect for cracks or leaks, clean and dry after each use, replace as needed.
2. Pruning shears: Sharpen blades regularly, oil pivot points, clean and sterilize after each use.
3. Gardening gloves: Check for tears or wear, clean and dry after each use, replace as needed.
4. Tea strainers: Clean thoroughly after each use, replace if damaged.
5. Computer for inventory management and sales.
The business would need 1 computer for inventory management and sales purposes. Other equipment might include plant pots, soil, fertilizers, tea infusers, packaging materials, etc.
Maintenance for the computer:
1. Regularly update software and security patches.
2. Clean keyboard and screen with appropriate cleaning products.
3. Backup important data regularly.
Maintenance for other equipment:
1. Check for damage or wear before each use.
2. Clean and disinfect pruners, pots, and other tools after each use.
3. Monitor inventory levels and reorder supplies as needed.
Maintenance frequency:
1. Computer maintenance: Monthly updates, weekly cleaning.
2. Other equipment: Daily cleaning and inspection, as needed for repairs or replacements.
Briefly describe a sensible equipment maintenance checklist appropriate for your business.
How many computers would your business need?
What other equipment might your business need?
What types of maintenance will you perform on this equipment/computers?
How often will you perform this each of these types of maintenance?
The business is a plant, flower, and tea shop
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