Dust, dirt, and grime that enter your computer workstations, servers and office equipment may cause your systems to use up to 73% more electricity. This is caused by the fans sucking in all the dust and dirt present in your working environment. The four most common and costly reasons your computer fails are heat build-up, electrical shortages, abrasive wear, dust, grime and static build up. This can cause unscheduled maintenance, a decrease in production, employee sickness from germ migration, higher electric bills and cost your company thousands of dollars annually. |
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The four most common and costly reasons your computer fails...
- Heat Build Up
- Electrical Shortages
- Abrasive Wear
- Dust, Grime and Static Build Up
When you turn on your computer, it creates an electromagnetic field. This field acts just like a giant vacuum sucking in all the dust and dirt present in your working environment. Run your finger across the computer monitor at the end of the day and you will find a thin layer of dust on your screen.
That same thin layer is building up inside your computer, every day? These thin layers build up to create a blanket of dust on the internal components of your office machines creating heat build up that will cause costly down time, repairs and replacements.
All of that excess heat causes your computer to fail . . . burn out.


