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2.4 Fighting Static Electricity

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The most common computer "enemy" is static electricity.  The typical shock you receive on your finger when you touch the doorknob in your office is several thousand volts.  The current in that shock is so small that it is harmless to you.  However, the shock necessary to "zap" a computer chip is so small that you cannot feel it or see it.  Now you can see why static electricity is the computer's worst foe.

 

Desktop computer models can be placed on anti‑static mats specifically designed to protect the computer itself from static electricity. There are complete lines of products available to use that help avoid static electricity problems.

 

If you find that static electricity is prevalent in your workspace, you should consider taking some precautions, especially around the area where the main server resides.