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Apr 8, 2005 : Data Center Cleaner Opens Roswell Shop
📅 - Commercial floor care company FloorCare Specialists (floorcarespecialists.com) announced this week that it had opened a new office in Roswell, allowing the company to further expand its services and client base beyond metro Atlanta, all across the south east. "In a high technology environment it is imperative that service technicians are trained and understand the critical role of a data center, its systems and components," says Ed Crawford, director of operations. "We clean the entire data center, removing contaminants that could potentially cause costly service interruptions." FloorCare Specialists specializes in cleaning and maintaining critical environments. Its services include environmental testing and consultation, sub floor decontamination, equipment cleaning and maintenance programs for critical environments. FloorCare Specialists is a distributor for Koldlok Raised Floor Grommets.
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