5 Benefits of a Clean Data Center

February 14, 2023

Just like any section of your business, your data center requires hygiene management. However, a clean data center provides unique benefits to your business with regards to data management, safety, and processing. In this article, we will discuss five benefits that a clean data center can generate and how they can impact your business operations and costs.


1. Prevents Contamination Buildup


Technicians, workers, and cleaning teams who do not take the right precautions, like wearing shoe covers and hairnets, can bring in contamination. Pollution can also emerge from outside sources, like air pollution, which can bring in compounds like car exhaust. Debris and other foreign material can also get into the air and land on the servers, which causes dust to build up.


This buildup of contaminants can be dangerous and put the servers and the data center's operation at risk. To avoid contamination, data centers must have regular cleaning procedures, like the use of special vacuums made for data center surroundings and regular sanitation of the subfloors and cabinets.


2. Protect Data Management and Processing Equipment


Regular cleaning of the subfloor and cabinets in your data center can help get rid of harmful contaminants like dust and ferrous metal. Professional data center cleaning helps cut down on the amount of dirt and dust that can damage equipment and slow it down. Cleaning equipment regularly also keeps it in good shape and makes it last longer.


Also, regular vacuum sessions can help remove electrostatic dust that might build up on the surfaces of the equipment. Dust and dirt can build up inside the data center and cover important parts such as fans, vents, and filters. This blockage can stop proper airflow and cause the equipment to overheat, which can make it work less well or stop computer functionality altogether.


Also, dust can act as an insulator and decrease the equipment's ability to get rid of excessive heat as needed. Even small amounts of electrostatic dust can lead to overheating, which can cause data loss and damage to the circuitry.


3. Reduce Downtime


Regular cleaning services for the data center can help cut down on the amount of downtime. When a business experiences downtime, it can lose money, time, and customers. It can also hurt its relationships with its customers via lost sales opportunities or lost customer data.


Downtime can cost businesses a lot of money and have a big effect on their bottom line. Regular cleaning can help cut down on downtime and the costs that come with it.


4. Minimize Pest Infestation


A rodent infestation can cause extensive damage to computer components and pose health risks to staff. Rats and mice can chow down on wires and cables, which can cause expensive repairs and downtime. Their droppings can also make the air dirty and cause diseases to spread.


A clean data center can reduce the chance of rodent infestation as it reduces the sources of food and shelter that rodents could use. Hygienic measures can clear the floor, walls, and other surfaces of junk, trash, and food particles.


5. Improve Workplace Safety


The removal of dust, lint, and other debris from the data center can reduce the risk of sparks that can start fires. Dust, dirt, and other things can build up on floors and make them slippery. Also, dirt and dust can build up on equipment and cables, which can cause static electricity that can injure employees. Thus, a clean data center can make it safer for people who work in and around the servers. 


You can ensure your data center reaps these benefits with a professional cleaning service. Contact us at Cleanstar National, Inc., for data center cleaning and other hygiene management services and solutions that your business needs.

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