Electronics Recovery
Our electronics restoration division provides total solutions for electronic equipment or systems damaged by water, fire or smoke. With over twenty years of experience in electronics restoration, we have developed clear policies and procedures for decontaminating a wide variety of equipment without harming the internal circuitry. Since establishing this service, our professionals have maintained an impressive 95% restoration rate for electronics recovery.
Quick response is critical
When it comes to successfully restoring damaged electronic equipment, a quick response is critical. That's why it's important to bring in electronics restoration professionals immediately after a disaster to evaluate the damage and chart a recovery course that is based on proven procedures.
It begins with a thorough evaluation
The recovery process begins with a thorough evaluation of the damaged items. Our professionals determine whether the item is a total loss, smoke-damaged, water-damaged or unaffected. We also determine the value of each item earmarked for restoration to ensure that the recovery process does not exceed the value of the item. Our goal is to provide superior restoration services that are in line with the standards and expectations of the insurance company and the insured.
When electronics restoration is needed
Electronics restoration is required when corrosion occurs following water, fire and smoke damage. Electronic items damaged by water or fire typically begin to corrode immediately. In the case of water damage, it is the result of the wet items coming into contact with oxygen. In the case of fire or smoke damage, corrosion is caused by acidic or corrosive residue.
How the process works
Electronics restoration requires a two-step process. First, our professionals apply an emergency treatment to preserve the item and slow the corrosive process. Once the corrosive process has been slowed, restoration begins. This includes disassembly, cleaning, drying and reassembly.
What types of electronic equipment can be restored?
• Computers
• Computer servers and networks
• Telephone systems
• Control centers
• Office machines
• Medical equipment
• Televisions
• Home theater and entertainment equipment
Training is critical
In order to provide superior electronics restoration services, our professionals must undergo rigorous training to keep up with the most current and effective restoration techniques. All of our employees in the electronics restoration division, along with our branch managers, project managers, operations managers, supervisors and field technicians, are required to attend and complete Level I and II Certifications of the Asset Recovery Technology Electronics Restoration courses.



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