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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

How to Recycle your Old Computer System

Computers offer a world of possibilities to people from all over the world. They help to educate, bring people together, and much more. But with that being said, when computers become obsolete it is important that they are recycled in the proper manner. If computers and related accessories are simply thrown in the trash, they will have a negative impact on the world and the environment for years to come.

CRT computer monitors can contain large amounts of lead. When thrown into a landfill and covered, lead can make its way into the environment and eventually cause a number of different issues.

Printers can be recycled and refurbished in the same way as computers. Printers are commonly disposed of by both individuals and businesses. If not taken to a company that specializes in recycling, printers will also end up harming the environment in the long run.

Desktop computers are very common, and always will be. When somebody updates to a new unit, they generally dispose of their old one. This should be done with care in order to ensure that it is put to good use in the future without harming anybody in the process.

Like desktops, laptop computers are quite common. Unfortunately, when they become obsolete the user immediately wants to upgrade. This is fine as long as the laptop is either recycled or refurbished by a company that specializes in this industry.

Common computer accessories such as keyboards and modems should also be recycled. They can be stripped for parts, or refurbished for use in schools, charities, and third world countries.

Computers and all the accessories that go along with them have a lot to offer. But when it is time to upgrade, proper care must be taken during the disposal process.

Over the next five years, millions of computers are going to be replaced by more modern systems. Anybody who is going to upgrade should take their computer and accessories to a recycling or refurbishing company in their area. The environment will be much better off with these old systems staying out of the landfills.

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

UPS Systems - Do You Know?

They're everywhere, especially in businesses. They sit quietly, somewhere near a workstation, humming in a reassuring fashion, the little light on the front glows with a comforting light. And that's probably the extent of most people's concern with the UPS that stands behind the computer systems in their office. These ingenious devices are all over the place, in applications from retail to business offices, from restaurants to bookstores. Any business can benefit from a UPS, that's common knowledge. They kick in when the power goes out, to keep your computer running for a few minutes, right? Well, sort of.

A UPS is far more than just an emergency power supply. When most people think of them, if they do at all, it's just to make sure the power is on to the device. That's what they're designed for; trouble free operation that you don't have to think about. But what do they do, besides providing power? Lots of things.

Choosing the right power supply for your business is as important as the computer systems themselves. In addition to their well known power providing function, UPS devices also act as a sort of buffer between your computers and the nasty things that live in your electric lines. Things like power surges, brown outs, black outs, lightning, power dips and more. A UPS will provide a line of smooth clean power to keep your business' computers running problem free. Power issues lead to damaged computer components, using a UPS takes that out of the equation and keeps your computers up and running.

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