Thu 7 Feb 2008
Companies have been dealing with the problem of outdated IT equipment for many years now. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 45 million computers will become obsolete each year. Many states have already enacted legislation to address this mounting problem. The main problem of PC disposal lies within the cathode ray tube in the computer’s monitor. Each tube can contain up to five pounds of lead, which is considered a hazardous waste once it is disposed of. This causes the potential for groundwater to become contaminated in areas surrounding the landfill. This e-waste could result in costly legislation directed unknowing business owners.
There are many resources available online that can help you eliminate the risks associated with outdated computer equipment. It is crucial that companies take the upmost in care when handling employee and customer’s private and confidential information. Often corporate policies require that sensitive computer data be handled in a specific manner. What you need is a computer disposal service that will destroy all of the data, programs, and operating systems that reside on a given hard disk or other electronic media. Data destruction services are able to render all data completely unusable on functional hard drives. Your confidential data is too important to not take it seriously.