Disasters happen. When disaster strikes Cyberclean can stop destruction of physical and technical equipment to minimize disruption and costs.
Cyberclean can restore up to 97 percent of reversible damage and reduce expensive replacement costs if notified within 48 hours of an event.
Fire, water, electrical surges, chemicals, aggressive gasses, acute dust and other contaminants can severely damage and destroy electronic and technical equipment.
Incidents like a burst water pipe from the floor above, a slow water leak from a stress fracture or poor plumbing, a small fire that billows smoke through the air ducts, or office renovations somewhere in the building that emits dust, can permanently destroy equipment or seriously impede functionality.
Intense incidents like fires and floods, storms and cyclones can increase the magnitude and impact of the damage.
The loss of equipment can be disruptive, reduce productivity and commerce and be expensive to replace. Immediate mitigation action is required to contain destruction. As time lapses, recovery costs can escalate or even render the equipment uneconomic to restore.
Cyberclean's disaster restoration services
Cyberclean is the leading physical restoration company in Australian and is the only company to provide an exclusive 24/7 Disaster Restoration Call Out Service for convenience and assurance.
Cyberclean works with loss adjusters, insurers and re-insurers in the mitigation of losses by removing contaminates and reinstating electronic and mechanical equipment rather than replacing it.
Cyberclean offers a unique range of technical and scientific expertise to provide a comprehensive restoration service that:
- prevents further damage,
- assesses restoration probability,
- restores reversible damage; and
- repairs the non-reversible damage.
Cyberclean's loss recovery specialists readily undertake technical recovery processes including a cost-benefit analysis.
Why use Cyberclean?
In the aftermath of an incident, the destruction may seem disastrous and irrecoverable. Despite initial appearances, Cyberclean is able to recover the majority of technical equipment in most situations, saving thousands of dollars in replacement costs.
Cyberclean can return most equipment in good working order within a few days. All work undertaken by Cyberclean is of the highest quality and guaranteed under warranty for six months.
Types of Contamination
There are many sources of contamination, which can be seriously detrimental to technical equipment. However, modern equipment is surprisingly robust and able to withstand attack by acids, alkalis, water, soot, and other aggressive contaminants.
The most common types of contamination that can be treated are:
- Soot and smoke deposits
- Hydrochloric acid and other potentially aggressive smoke condensates
- Corrosion caused by smoke deposits containing aggressive acids
- Chemical spills
- Fire extinguisher residues
- Deposits and corrosion resulting from water ingress or total immersion due to flooding
- Corrosion due to harmful substances from industrial and environmental pollution.
- Dust contamination from construction work
- Vandalism, spray paint, poured paint or other harmful substances
The telltale signs of risk
- Visible moisture on walls, floors or ceilings
- Water or corrosion in and around equipment
- Plasterboard, concrete or other building material deterioration
- Machinery or offices are covered with soot or unknown black grime
- Fine white or grey powdery dust on equipment, floors and within offices
- Storm residue damage
- Electrical surges
- Vandalism, spray paint, poured paint or other harmful substances
Equipment suitable for restoration
Technically, any equipment that has been contaminated can be recovered, if restoration starts immediately and the damage is reversible. A few examples of the types of equipment that may be professionally recovered includes:
- Electrical switchgear and control systems
- Air Conditioning and refrigeration systems
- Computer Systems (personal, mini and main frame)
- Printers, hard disk arrays, magnetic tape drives
- Photographic equipment
- Office equipment, including scanners, photocopiers, laminators
- Telecommunication equipment
- Electronic appliances such as televisions, radios, multi-media
- Medical and laboratory equipment
- Conventional machinery (lathes, milling machines)
- Industrial control systems and production machinery
- Optical equipment
- Medical equipment
Expensive equipment may not need to be replaced and a large percentage may be recovered with a high degree of reliability. Restorable equipment can be recovered at a fraction of the replacement cost and within a few days.
When disaster strikes
- Disconnect all equipment from power supplies
- Do not start up equipment, not even for testing
- Call Cyberclean on 24/7 Emergency Hotline 1300 55 81 83
- Contain the damage and stop the destruction process
- Pre-assess recoverable damage
- Restore the reversible damage
- Repair or replace the non-reversible damage
Expensive equipment may not need to be replaced and a large percentage may be recovered with a high degree of reliability. Restorable equipment can be recovered at a fraction of the replacement cost and within a few days.
Data sheets of recent recovery projects
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