
Electronic Restoration
Experience a fire, water, or other type of loss? Our specialized disaster recovery cleaning services help mitigate damage and minimize business interruption, getting you back up and running faster than replacement.
When disasters strike, smoke, water, and other contaminants can infiltrate electronic equipment, threatening sensitive components like circuit boards. Contaminants can corrode these critical areas, leading to overheating, equipment failure, and increased downtime.
With years of experience, our skilled technicians can handle any emergency, large or small. We provide expert cleaning and recovery for electronics and IT infrastructure in businesses, computer labs, server rooms, and data centers. Unlike “One Stop Shop” services, we understand the specific needs of IT environments, ensuring quick and safe recovery for your systems.
At RescueTech, we’re committed to preserving and restoring your equipment to avoid costly replacements. Don’t risk further damage—contact us today for immediate assistance in protecting your essential infrastructure.
Damage Assessment
Damage caused by a disaster, whether natural or man made, can result in significant costs for Insurance Companies and Risk Managers.
RescueTech provides detailed analysis of all equipment involved in a disaster from what needs to be replaced to what can be salvaged and which items are unaffected. Many times, the true cost of replacement exceeds the cost of hardware, because additional costs have to be taken into consideration, such as, configuration, software, warranty, maintenance contracts, data recovery, etc. The “true” cost of replacing an item can far outweigh the list price.
RescueTech provides contents replacement valuation services for all types of technical equipment whether in a small residence or large corporate office. Our technical consultants deal with home theaters, server racks and rooms, data centers, computer labs and many other types of technology. Many times a vendor gives a quote for a complete system replacement when it may not be necessary.
Our goal is to find out the truth… We use a pricing database developed over the last 20 years to insure replacement prices for technology are accurate and current. Good research and a trained eye can be the difference between a claim costing $20,000 rather than $150,000.
A technology replacement cost analysis includes:
Photos of equipment involved in the loss
A line by line detailed inventory including make, model, serial number
Amount of equipment and conditions with notes and extras (such as batteries)
Which items are damaged and which are not
Current and accurate replacement pricing as of the report date
Totals of all items to be replaced

What is “Technical Cleaning”?
In the simplest explanation, it literally means to clean technology hardware, such as servers, switches, routers, firewalls, etc.
Pretty much anything with a circuit board inside.
Why does it need to be cleaned?
Fans and/or cooling vents that normally provide airflow to keep internal components from overheating are found in nearly all equipment.
Dust, moisture, smoke and other contaminants can enter through these openings, coat the circuit boards, fans, heat sinks and other components and cause equipment to overheat or start a corrosion process.
The “internal” cleaning is most important. Anything can be wiped down on the outside and look good, maybe even function fine for a while… If the circuit boards aren’t cleaned properly, the items will not live a “normal” life of 7-10 years for most equipment.
It also depends upon the environment in which the equipment is kept. Harsher environments such as mines or automotive shops will need more frequent attention than a data center that is designed to handle dust and contaminants.
Scheduled maintenance cleanings can help keep equipment cool and running smooth.
We utilize the same cleaning techniques that most manufacturers use during the final phase of production.
Common Contaminants Affecting Electronics:
Fire and smoke
Water and humidity
Construction dust (e.g., gypsum, concrete dust)
Sprinkler water (ethylene glycol)
Fire extinguisher dust
Tear gas
Quick Tips to Reduce Corrosion Damage:
Power off and unplug equipment.
Remove batteries if needed.
Move affected items from the loss site.
Contact a specialist for assessment.