Does the value of a data center cleaning company come from polishing the data center nameplate at the entrance?
Or from keeping the reception area free of spent coffee cups and chewing gum? Or does it come from carefully cleaning IT areas to eliminate contamination and conditions that cause unexpected downtime?
A good cleaning company's biggest added value is helping the data center fulfill its service level agreements and obligations to its customers while contributing to improved health and safety for employees.
Professional data center cleaning companies will, therefore, pay particular attention to the following aspects of a data center:
Naturally, all of the data center cleaning above should be done in an environmentally friendly way. While the objective is to preserve the health and operational vitality of servers, storage units, and networking equipment, employees must also be protected – and, of course, the planet.
With these aspects in mind, it is clear that quality data center cleaning requires specialists in the matter. Even if customers do not necessarily see cleaners diligently working, they will see the difference in uptime between a data center with a proper cleaning program, and one without.
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