Data Center Cleaning By CHC Total



CHC Total highly-trained technicians understand the importance and sensitivity of a company’s IT assets and take pride in providing the highest quality cleaning services while ensuring the operational integrity of your company’s technology assets.

A deep data center cleaning should be done every six months to a year within the server room space. This should include vacuuming and wiping down all IT equipment and surfaces with a data center approved cleaner, and vacuuming and mopping the raised floor.

Prevent business disruptions and financial loss by improving equipment reliability. CHC Total cleaning services ensures that your sensitive IT areas are free from contaminates and conditions that contribute to unexpected downtime.

Whether you are in need of an initial cleaning and/or a scalable maintenance program, CHC Total has the experts to assess your cleaning needs and recommend a program that meets your specific cleaning requirements.




Computer Equipment Cleaning

Keep your IT equipment in good working condition and prevent the spread of airborne particulates.


Post-Construction Cleaning

Remove harmful construction dust and debris prior to installation of IT equipment and before CRAC air handling units are activated.


Data Center Optimization

Gain a holistic view of your data center’s performance for efficient use of energy, equipment and floor space.


Eco-Green Computer Cleaning

Protect your technology assets and the environment with environmentally-friendly cleaning processes.


Heat Management

Keep your technology assets running cool and safe with a customized heat management solution.


Underfloor Cleaning

Minimize equipment damage by keeping contaminants from getting airborne and entering the air vents of your IT equipment.


Raised Floor Cleaning

Assure a static free environment for your IT equipment with a regular floor cleaning program that ensures your flooring is dissipating static electricity correctly.


Ceiling Cleaning

Minimize equipment damage by keeping contaminants from getting airborne and entering the air vents of your IT equipment.


Setting the Standard for Critical Environments

Data Centers

Computer Rooms

Fabrication Facilities

Cable Head Ends

Component Assembly

Cleanrooms

Laboratories

Network Facilities

Switching Centers

Telecom Facilities