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Hub Room Cleaning

Hub Room Purpose: A hub room is primarily focused on network infrastructure. It houses networking devices that manage the flow of data within a local area network (LAN). The term "hub room" may come from the fact that early networks used hubs to connect devices, though modern networking uses switches or routers instead of hubs.
Hub Room Usage: Primarily for managing and maintaining network connectivity between devices, servers, and the internet. It handles routing and switching, ensuring smooth data transmission across connected computers within an office or building.

What do we do?

1. Free Hub Room Site Survey: Online or in person.

2. Present Proposal and Quote: By email, Online, or In person.

3. Schedule Dates: Once off or regular dates.

4. Do the cleaning: Our highly qualified teams arrives with appropriate equipment and do the cleaning.

5. Standard: ISO .

6. Insurance: We are professionally insured for this service, and we also discuss special situations during the proposal phase.

Key Focus of Hub Room Cleaning

Network Equipment Focus: While keeping dust in a Hub Room at bay is important, hub rooms typically generate less heat than server rooms, so cooling may not be as critical. However, ensuring proper ventilation is still key to network equipment longevity. Patch panels and routers may have dust buildup around connections, so cleaning around these areas is important.
Cable Management: In a hub room, there may be more cabling, so ensure that all cables are properly managed and not obstructing airflow or tangled.
Less Sensitive to Temperature Fluctuations: Since hub rooms don’t have the same concentration of heat-generating equipment as server rooms, the focus will be on ensuring proper airflow.