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Editorial Editor Ryan Lloyd ryan@opusbm.co.uk


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Hello and welcome to the June issue of Tomorrow’s FM.


As the summer months approach, facilities managers face a crucial window of opportunity to carry out essential maintenance tasks that are often challenging to complete during the busier seasons. Warmer weather, extended daylight hours, and reduced occupancy in certain buildings provide ideal conditions for inspecting infrastructure and addressing wear and tear accumulated over the year. Nowhere is this more important than in Educational & Student Facilities. With strict legal and safeguarding standards, FMs can find the process of completing various checklists much easier to do when the settings are clear of students and teachers.


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In this month’s issue, Education & Student Facilities goes under the spotlight. We have Gather + Gather talking to us about its effective strategies for reducing food and packaging waste, whilst delivering measurable savings and a better experience for students, whilst Avocor discuss their work with University of Birmingham and how its display technology created flexible, collaborative spaces designed around contemporary learning needs.


For our Pest Control feature Cleankill look into the next stages of Awaab’s Law and how it will transform how pest infestations are managed across social housing and residential property portfolios, and Shield Pest Control explains why effective pest management is now a critical part of protecting business reputation, customer trust and long- term brand value.


Finally, the Power Supplies section features Andrew Keith, Division Director of Power Prove, exploring five of the most common pitfalls seen in load bank testing and provides actionable tips to avoid them, whilst Tork manufacturer Essity head up our Front of House (Meeting & Conference Facilities) spotlight, looking at the multiple factors to consider when cleaning a large conference space or exhibition centre.


Enjoy the read.


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