AwareBear Computers Rochester NY New York EDC or electrostatic discharge Aware Bear Pittsford NY New York
June 12th, 2009
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EDC or electrostatic discharge is a scientific term for static electricity. Getting shocked by your refrigerator may hurt you little however the same type of shock may put your electronic device out of commission. Aware Bear Computers of Rochester, NY (New York) will give you tips on how to avoid ECD on your computer and other electronic components.
With over 15 years of experience, Andre Leite Alves, a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCP) and owner of AwareBear Computers of Rochester, NY (New York) has conducted a research along with other Aware Bear technicians in order to educate Aware Bear’s workers and clientele on how to prolong the life of their computer components. “At Aware Bear, we are constantly working in order to better our company as well as the lives of others that experience problems with computers, home theaters, and other electronic components.” – Says Mike A. general manager of Aware Bear in the Rochester, NY http://awarebear.com/awarebear area. Mike also added that in this research conducted by Aware Bear Computer department shows that a major portion of motherboard failure comes from ECD and that ECD can be controlled.
Tip number one: Climate Inside your Home or Office
“With computers, some humidity is actually a good thing” says Arthur Leite, Aware Bear Computers researcher and technician. Electro-static affects greatly increases as humidity decreases. “At the Aware Bear locations, we have to make sure not only that our rooms are in the right temperature to work on computers, but also we always have to keep our eyes on the humidity, sometimes I feel like I work at a salt water fish tank hehe” Says Michael W. sales rep. of Aware Bear in Pittsford.
Here are some ways that Aware Bear Computers’ computer department recommends in preventing ECD on your electronics components simply by adjusting the climate in your home or office: http://awarebear.com/aware, http://awarebear.com/aware/bear/, http://awarebear.com/aware/bear/computers
Step 1: Open a window. “Just by opening one window is already enough to balance the environment.” Says Matt P. Aware Bear on-site technician. He also added that much like osmosis, homes usually have more electric charge specially here in the North East, due to dry air from the furnace and from the A/C. By leaving a window open, you can balance the environment of your home or office.
At Aware Bear Computer’s Pittsford location, “the door is always open” and the building has an open concept to it. “Walls were taken out and space was open, this way we can allow the natural flow of air coming in and out of the building, resulting in a better environment to prevent ECD from occurring on all the equipment.” Added Andre Leite Alves of AwareBear. “Everything from the location and distribution of air from the furnace to the entrance and where the air exits have all been planed to work in harmony at Aware Bear.” Added Andre Leite Alves. “Of course, at your home you don’t have to go all that crazy, but just open a window or two and that should not only freshen up your home, but also reduce static electricity as well” Added Mike A.
Step 2: Add a humidifier on big buildings
Aware Bear onsite computer services is not only responsible for helping people’s computer issues at their homes, but medium to large companies as well. “Server rooms are definitely a place you want to make sure that there is a controlled environment inside. However usually these server rooms are located in a secure area of the building with little natural ventilation.” explains Matt P. Aware Bear’s on-site technician. “In those types of scenario, we ask companies to invest in a humidifier in those rooms just to maintain the climate balanced.” Added Aware Bear’s Arthur Leite. However not all server rooms without natural ventilation is in danger, sometimes, couple server rooms may have too much humidity and that can cause other problems as well. “ One that we noticed that was boarder line too much humidity was at the Rochester Raging Rhinos stadium at Paetec Park. The raw concrete wall of their server room actually brings in moisture from the ground as well as from the air. However tests were conducted and the amount of water particles in the air was beneficial and no dust were found inside server components.” Explained Andre Leite Alves.
Step 3. Clean up!
Aware Bear is crazy about cleaning! “We do not want anything do with dust, as a matter of fact if we see a computer that comes in and it’s dusty, we will open it up and clean it.” –says Michael W. Aware Bear sales rep. Aware Bear does that for two reasons. One to help prolong the life of the customer’s computers and two, to keep our repair facilities clean and dust free. “We have to educate our clients in maintaining their computers clean on the inside, and the best step is to make sure the environment they live in is clean on the outside.” Says Andre Leite Alves of Aware Bear computer department. AwareBear also stresses for people not to smoke near their computers “because it will kill your computer faster than it will kill you”.
Step 4: Your body may be the worst enemy
Did you know that the average person can carry up to 25,000 volts of static energy? Sounds like a lot huh, but since the current level of energy is so low usually people don’t notice it. Make sure that if you are going to open your computer or another component near long haired pets, long carpets, near dryers, and anything that would cause you to get a shock from touching something make from metal. Aware Bear Computers of Rochester, NY (New York) technicians need to be static free all the time while working with computer components and would like to thank all of those who read this article and hope it helps you prolong the life of your electronic components.
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