Friday, February 18, 2011

The Different Applications For Mezzanine Flooring For Entrepreneurs

By Thelma Foreman


Mezzanine floors are a great way to increase space for your business without a permanent increase to your operating costs. Around the world businesses are looking for all kinds of ways through which they can reduce costs and maximize on output from their resources. To ensure that business resources are not wasted, businesses are putting in place several measures which include having employees take on multiple roles and also introducing variety in their product lines. A mezzanine floor borrows its concept from storied buildings though they are constructed internally within a floor of a building. The aim here is to make the best use of the open space usually found in buildings that have high ceilings.

Storage has in the past been the main reason for having a mezzanine floor. Some of the things that were stored there include products for dispatch and collection, office supplies, machine parts, tools and many others. However, this has progressively changed and today mezzanine flooring is used for all kinds of purposes. There are a good number of reasons as to why businesses are putting them up. These reasons include, expanding office space. Since they can be finished to high quality standards, you can actually even use these offices to accommodate the executive team of your company. Another option would be to have specialty teams such as quality control using the offices. For teams that need to work with minimum interruption, this works very well.

Security related teams can also make excellent use of mezzanine floors. The elevated position gives those working in security and easier time when monitoring the rest of the floor. Most people also find it an ideal station for their security related gadgets and controls like alarms and gates. Having a team working on the mezzanine floor means that they are much safer to call for help or respond to emergency situations when such situations arise.

Mezzanine floors are also useful in providing room for employee welfare. These are the non production activities that are meant to care for your staff but which you do not want taking up space on the main floor. The space could be for taking breaks and resting, games and exercise, reading area and so much more. Having such facilities on a mezzanine floor ensures that you do not loose valuable space used for operations while keeping your employees happy.

Photography studios as well as printing shops will often have their darkroom or design studios on a mezzanine floor. This arrangement ensures that the main floor is full accessible to clients as the shop while those working on projects are able to concentrate without disturbance. It is also common to find clinics where the labs are on mezzanine floors while the main floor is left for the doctors. Such a set up saves time and money as compared to having these services located away from the business and can be a great inconvenience.

Despite being used mainly for storage even to this day, mezzanine floors are taking up many more diverse uses in businesses.




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