Friday, April 17, 2015

It isn’t just heat and smoke that damages computer data: Companies need fireproof Plans

Data Recovery Manchester
Companies, without disaster relief plans and remote off-site access to their most sensitive computer files, may be playing Russian roulette with danger. Fires may damage hard drive more first thought. Why is it sometimes tough to perform data recovery or hard drive recovery in Manchester without a trained professional? In many fires, heat damages computer hardware less than smoke. However, the damage from smoke ruins hard drives.                

A fire’s smoke contains a number of highly damaging chemicals, including metals, acetic acid, benzene, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, VOCs, and formic acid. There are several different types of fires; (low oxygen or a higher oxygen-driven fire) so this information may change how a recovery expert restores damaged computer files. However, one thing is clear, after a fire ask for expert help immediately. An art gallery in 1985 discovered it was harder to keep their collections from further soot damage by not cleaning the pieces immediately following a fire. Business owners should seek an expert’s help following a fire because computer hard drives may have damage not seen outwardly. 

How fire damages hard drives and makes data recovery in Manchester Tough

Soot from the fire produces an oily film that sticks to items it touches. Computers that have withstood a fire might not be damaged by heat. However, they may have soot damage from a fire’s smoke. The soot can get into a computer hard drive, leave a film, and reside on a computer platter. These particles cannot be seen and may cause platter scoring.

In addition, the heat from a fire may cause a hard drive to warp. How hot does a typical fire in a UK office get? It may depend on how involved the fire is, how long it has burned, if there are chemicals that could increase a fire’s temperature and the amount of oxygen readily available in the building. How hot is a fire? Temperatures may range between 800 to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. This heat is enough to warp a platter that normally spins at 7,500 rpm to spin at a speed of 1,000 rpm, due to warping.

Has your laptop or desktop computer been in a fire? Did you know your data might not be lost? A trained professional may be able to retrieve all the files off your hard drive and has the equipment to perform the hard drive recovery in Manchester or the data recovery.

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