Comms Room Cleaning Details

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Comms Room Cleaning

Dust poses a serious risk, as it can obstruct airflow, lead to overheating, and damage sensitive electronic components like servers and networking gear. Even tiny particles can trigger outages or degrade hardware performance.

What do we do?

1. Free 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 Comms Room Cleaning

Telecom Equipment Focus: The comms room typically houses telecom gear like PBX systems, VoIP servers, and networking equipment such as routers and firewalls. Dust around networking and telephony equipment, ensuring airways and vents remain clear, as these systems are sensitive to dust.
Phone and Internet Connectivity: Be cautious around telephony equipment and external connections, as disrupting them can affect phone and internet access. Avoid moving any active connections.
Cooling Systems: Comms rooms often have dedicated cooling for sensitive telecommunications equipment. Keep cooling systems, vents, and fans dust-free to maintain optimal temperatures.
Structured Cabling: Comms rooms contain structured cabling (fiber optics, Ethernet) for phone and data networks. Handle these delicate cables with care, avoiding excessive manipulation while cleaning.

Shared Cleaning Tasks for Hub Room and Comms Room:

Dust Removal: Regular dusting and vacuuming are essential to prevent buildup that can harm networking equipment. Use anti-static microfiber cloths for surfaces. Vacuum with a HEPA-filter cleaner to avoid blowing dust into the air.
Cabling Management: Organize cables to prevent tangling and maintain airflow. Use cable ties or organizers to keep them tidy.
Air Vents and Filters: Clean or replace ventilation filters for proper airflow. Ensure air conditioning systems are dust-free and functioning to prevent overheating.
Floor Cleaning: Vacuum or mop with minimal water, keeping liquids away from equipment. For raised floors, ensure the space underneath is dust-free to support airflow and cooling.