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Vastu Tips for Your Factory

First of all an ideal site, free from any of Vastu defects should be selected. After selecting the site, in designing a lay-out for industry and providing for utilities special attention should be paid for the following aspects : The sloping of floors should be towards East, North and North-East, More open space should be left in the East and North side.

Building's height can be equal in all sides, otherwise South and Western sides should not be taller in height as compared to East and North.Well, bore well, underground reservior, sink, pools, swimming pools etc. should be located in North-East or Eastern zone, preferably between MidEast and NorthEast.Stair cases should always be provided in SouthWest part of the building.

Overhead water tank may be erected in SouthWest, South or West. Its height should be more than that of buildings height in NorthEast corner.Toilets may be placed in NorthWest or SouthEast. NorthEast and SouthWest corners should be strictly avoided for this purpose.Weigh bridge or weighing machines may be placed in NorthWest or CentralEast.

Parking of heavy vehicles like trucks, tractors, trollies or cranes etc, should be on the roads outside or if it is to be inside, they should be parked in SouthWest zone.Cycles, scooter, cars, light commercial vehicles can be parked in NorthWest, North or East side of buildings. NorthEast should always be free from any parking of vehicles.

Lawns with big avenue trees can be developed on South and West sides.Small lawns with fountains etc (without big trees) can be developed in NorthEast, North and East also. Here only small plants can be grown.Administrative and other office blocks can be constructed in North, East, South or SouthWest keeping the heights of these buildings lower than that of main factory.

Staff quarters may be built on East without touching East wall, in North, West or SouthEast. Multi storyed flats may be constructed in South zone without touching main factory building.Staff canteen may be placed in SouthEast.Guard Room should be placed near gates in such an advantageous position so that the guards can see approaching persons, vehicles etc. without any obstruction.

NorthEast direction should be avoided for a guard room or security cabin. For East facing gate the security office should be on SouthEast side of gate, and for North facing gate it should be on NorthWest side.Time office should be placed near gate for entry for workers but not in the South direction.

Heavy plants and machinaries should be erected in West, South and SouthWest zones leaving the NorthWest and SouthEast corners. NorthEast and centre of the building should be avoided for placing heavy machinaries.Light and auxillary machines, work equipments and tools can be placed in Eastern and Northern sides except in NorthEast, NorthWest and SouthEast corners.

Generator, boilers, ovens,oilfired or electric furnaces, switch gears, capacitors, transformers, control panels, smoke chimney etc. all should be located in SouthEast.Heavy raw materials stores may be placed in SouthWest, South or West.Semi processed materials can be stocked in South or West sides.Finished goods stores, packing and forwarding can be in NorthWest, in East or SouthEast.

NorthWest is preferable. NorthEast should always be avoided.Maintenance workshop may be in South, SouthWest avoiding NorthEast and centre. Maintenance and consumable stores should be nearer to the workshop.A temple (even a small will do) in the NorthEast corner should be built and maintained neat and clean.

No material should be stacked here.Toilets in the administrative building or in other parts of factory or mill should be made in SouthEast or NorthWest area and if septic tank is to be built for that purpose, it should be built in between North and NorthWest or between East and SouthEast.

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