Seattle data destruction and data center decommissioning service for Data Centers at eWaste Pro
Service to the industry
Decommissioning the data center is a hefty job. Carrying and shifting heavy systems can be challenging. Our team seamlessly performs the task and ensures time-saving solutions. We are an extensively experienced company that offers efficient data center decommissioning.
Benefits Of Choosing eWaste PRO
Perfect security
We don't leave a single trace for hackers and data breachers. All the servers are carefully analyzed to fix bugs. Your data remains completely secure.
Cloud Migration
Your data is crucial and shifting it to a different inventory takes time. With our high-end equipment and Cloud migration service, we speed up the process.
Extended inventory life
The inventory set by our company lasts a long time. Your devices work in a progressive manner with zero glitches.
Why Choose Us
eWaste PRO majorly aims to assist firms in achieving 100% effective ITAD results. We serve you at every step and our services ensure no device ends up in landfills. Our vision is to improve our customer's ITAD experience through our tech-driven services.
Get In Touch
Contact Info
Telephone
(253) 432-8740Mail Us
seattle@ewaste.proOpening Hours
Monday - Sunday / 06:00 - 20:00
Accepted E-Waste Items
- Computers, servers, tablets, laptops, iPads, notebooks, and other computing devices
- Computer peripherals, including keyboards, cords, wires, cables, and mice
- Cell phones, telephones, and Data center equipment
- Printers, scanners, fax machines (fees may apply based on size)
- Stand-alone copiers (fees may apply based on size)
- Medical and laboratory electronic equipment (non-contaminated)
- Flat-screen computer monitors, Hand-held electronic devices, Ink and toner cartridges
- Solar panels, Motors, Stereos and speakers
- Rechargeable batteries only, including sealed lead-acid and computer backup batteries
- Battery backup systems (UPS)
- Cameras and video cameras
- Computer gaming consoles and accessories
Unacceptable Items
- Printed circuit boards (ballasts, transformers, capacitors, etc.)
- Explosives, firearms, or ammunition
- Non-electronic scrap materials (tires, office waste, general trash)
- Radioactive materials
- Household hazardous materials (paint, oil, chemicals)
- Corrosive materials, including automotive batteries
- Compressed gas cylinders
- Refrigerants
- Oil filters
- Lead or lead-containing devices
- Mercury switches or liquid mercury
- Household appliances (toasters, stoves, blow dryers, etc.)
- Hazardous or contaminated medical equipment
