| Due to frequent breakdowns of Servers and Control Panels !! |
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| Harmful gases from indoor air corrode sensitive electronic equipment resulting in downtime, data loss, revenue loss and ultimately customer dis-satisfaction !! |
Gaseous contaminants can be divided into 3 categories :
acidic, caustic and oxidizing. Of these, acidic gases like hydrogen sulphide (H2S), sulphur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen fluoride and nitrogen oxides are the most harmful. They are more likely to be the agents of corrosion compared to caustic gases like
ammonia and oxidising ones like ozone. |
| Facts of the matter ! |
| So how do these contaminants invade into the
workspace and cause damage. The answer is simple,
while some contaminants are generated from within
eg. tobacco smoke, formaldehye, organic compounds from paint and furnishings, others seep in from
outside. Most modern day building are in close
proximity to landfills, sewerage and traffic congestion
zones which emanates hydrogen sulphide gas from
decaying organic matter.
The contamination gets further aggravated if the
wind direction is from the
contaminant generation zone
towards the building. |
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