5 Practices to Be Followed for Optimal OPL Use
- CLM
- November 15, 2022
- Laundry Machines
- Laundry Equipment
- On Premise Laundry Equipment
- OPL Use
If you own or manage a laundry business, it’s important to make sure you’re getting the most out of your on premise laundry equipment.
As the owner or manager of a laundry business, it’s important to optimize the on premise laundry (OPL) equipment you use to ensure peak efficiency, improved performance, and more. Optimal use of the machines can also help extend their lifespan, and save money in the long run.
5 Ways to Get the Best Out of the On Premise Laundry Equipment
Here are 5 best practices to follow for optimal use of the OPL laundry equipment:
1. Sorting Laundry Carefully Before Washing
Sorting the laundry before washing can save time and energy in the long run. So, one must take the time to sort clothes by color, fabric type, and degree of soiling. This will ensure that each load is washed according to its specific needs, which will protect the clothes and prevent lint buildup in your machines.
2. Using the Right Amount of Detergent
Using too much or too little detergent can be detrimental to both the clothes and the machines in operation. Too much detergent can cause fabrics to fade and break down over time, while not enough detergent can leave clothes feeling gritty and looking dull. To avoid these problems, one must make sure that the staff is using the right amount of detergent for each load of laundry.
3. Not Overloading the Machines
Overloading the washing machine or dryer can lead to damage, decreased efficiency, and longer drying times. When loading laundry into the machines, it is essential to leave some room for the clothes to move around so they don’t get tangled or matted down. This will help ensure that each piece of clothing is properly cleaned and dried without being damaged in the process.
4. Cleaning Lint Traps After Each Use
Lint buildup can decrease the efficiency of your dryer and lead to longer drying times. To prevent this problem, one should ensure cleaning the lint trap after each use. Cleaning the dryer vent periodically is also necessary to remove any lint that has accumulated there over time.
5. Following the Manufacturer’s Instructions
Every make and model of washing machine and dryer is different, so it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when operating the machines. Failure to do so could void the warranty or result in damages that aren’t covered by insurance. By taking the time to read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions, one can be sure that the staff is using the machines properly and keeping them in good condition for years to come.
In the End
By following the above-mentioned practices, one can get more out of the on premise laundry equipment and keep it running smoothly for years to come. Investing some time upfront in proper operation and maintenance will save money in the long run by extending the life of the OPL equipment and preventing damages that could require expensive repairs or replacement parts.
CLM promises easy-to-use and durable on premise laundry equipment, including dryers that are built to last more than 30 years and stand perfect for on-premise prison laundry facilities and other institutions. Contact us now for more information of OPL equipment including washers, dryers, and more.