
Should I Protect My Computers From Volcanic Dust?
The Icelandic volcanic dust spewing over northern Europe is prompting the question, "How can I protect my computer equipment from volcanic dust?" The...
The Icelandic volcanic dust spewing over northern Europe is prompting the question, “How can I protect my computer equipment from volcanic dust?” The high volume of air necessary for cooling a computer unit makes them especially vulnerable to the ravages of dust. And the people of Europe are beginning to see that dust is not their friend. It can cause irreparable harm and/or result in costly computer repairs.
Most of us use various machines and equipment in our daily lives. The machine often most important for our daily work is the computer. Computers and laptops have to be kept free from dust and water in order to run smoothly. If your computer malfunctions, it can result in lost business and work. If you want to protect your computers from volcanic dust, you need to look for options.
Some people will prefer a computer enclosure, or cabinet to protect their equipment. Buying a cabinet like this is an option if you have the money to spend and don’t mind the space that extra furniture takes up. So, if you have free cash and space,you can get an enclosure or a cabinet made for storing your computer and filtering dust. This will keep your equipment safe from volcanic dust as well as the normal, every-day dust. But this isn’t a foolproof option as dust can seep into the cabinet over a period of time. This can happen when you open the cabinet and dust circulating in the room settles on the equipment. Additionally, it may become quite expensive replacing fan filters for the enclosure.
Another way to protect your computers from volcanic dust is to use plastic, vinyl or nylon covers. These may be installed while the equipment is off,but the covers must be removed before powering up the equipment.
Perhaps the best option for keeping volcanic dust at bay is to use a computer dust bag, like the ShopShield by Computer Dust Solutions. These covers are highly breathable, which enables you to completely encase your CPU, monitor or printer in the cover, even while it is running. This is true, 100% 24/7 protection for your computer equipment. The equipment is exposed to dust at no time. Also, the ShopShield is relatively inexpensive, so after the volcanic dust threat has passed you can throw them away if you no longer need them.
Use one of these methods to protect your computers from volcanic dust and and you can be assured you have done what is necessary to protect your equipment and your livelihood.