06/08/2026
Travel Path Planning:
Step 1: The Outdoor Approach & Threshold
The Lowdown: Smooth sidewalk, but watch the bump transitioning from the brick pavers.
Action: Use heavy-duty rubber wheels to absorb shocks, and ensure a two-person crew is handling the weight in case of subtle outdoor inclines.
Step 2: The Main Corridor Navigation
The Lowdown: Wide, polished school hallway.
Action: Lay down protective floor runners (like Masonite) to prevent the machine's immense weight from scuffing or cracking the tile. Schedule this during off-hours to keep students safe.
Step 3: The Teachers' Lounge Corner
The Lowdown: A tight, 90-degree turn near a single door.
Action: Pivot slowly to avoid gouging the painted cinder block walls. Double-check the door frame width—you may need to pop the door off its hinges to squeeze the machine through.
Step 4: Final Placement & Exit Route Access
The Lowdown: A narrower alcove featuring a fire exit, an extinguisher, and a folding table.
Action: Clear out the table before starting. Ensure the machine’s final resting spot does not block the fire extinguisher or violate egress codes near the exit door.