When maintenance becomes critical, it’s like your toy car stops working just before you get to show it off at school.
Imagine you have a favorite toy car that zooms around the room. Every day, you push it, and it goes vroom-vroom. But one day, you notice it's making a funny noise, clunk-clunk, and it starts slowing down. You know something needs to be done, but you keep playing with it anyway.
That’s like maintenance, you’re fixing small problems before they get too big. But if you ignore the clunk-clunk, soon your toy car won’t move at all. That's when maintenance becomes critical, it’s not just a little fix anymore; it’s the only thing standing between your toy car and total breakdown!
What happens next?
- You might need to take apart your toy car to see what’s wrong.
- Maybe you’ll find that one of its wheels is loose or broken.
- Once you fix it, vroom-vroom comes back, and you’re ready for show-and-tell!
It's like when you clean up your room before a big party, you don’t want to be caught in a mess!
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