Our sever room is small ... if the humidity gets below 15% I will usually
just open the door for an hour or so ... if that doesn't help placing a 5
gallon bucket with about 2 or 3 gallons of water in the middle of the room
will increase the humidity to about 30% within a couple of hours.   For the
most part we only visit the server room a few times a month.

Christopher Checca
Packard Transport, Inc.
IT Department
24021 South Municipal Dr
PO Box 380
Channahon, IL.  60410
815 467 9260
815 467 6939 Fax
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www.packardtransport.com

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Question for those that have experienced this.

When the humidity gets down into the dangerous level of less than 15% or
even less then 10%, what do you do?

Just have a policy of hands off the equipment?

Put a humidifier in there?

Make everyone strap in and use static discharge mats?

John T
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