Adjusting Clocks for Daylight Saving Time:
Daylight saving time comes twice a year, once in March and again in November. This can be a big hassle for maintenance teams, facility managers, IT staff, and anyone else in charge of keeping a building running smoothly. Adjusting for daylight saving time is easier if you have a synchronized clock system that performs DST updates automatically. Such a smooth transition means you can address other maintenance needs in the building, because who wants to spend time on time?
Calculate your lost time!
If keeping everyone in sync and on time is critical to your operations, then daylight saving time can be a big hassle. By adjusting each clock manually you're spending a lot of time going from clock to clock adjusting each clock, and sometimes clocks are not easily accessible needing a ladder or lift, or waiting for a room to become available.
How Much Time can You Save?
If you have 100 clocks to manage and each clock takes 5 minutes to adjust, that takes you 8 hours twice a year to get everyone synchronized.
5 minutes/clock x 100 clocks x 2 DST events = 1000 minutes per year
1000 minutes ÷ 60 = 16 hours/Year
Its Time to Upgrade
Different technologies can be used to synchronize your clocks to meet any building requirement.
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