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The Rationale Behind Installing Raised Access Floors

More and more offices these days have opted forraised access floors. You’ll find them in call centers and data centers. Libraries have them too, and even classrooms (especially those with integrated learning technology) also use them as well.

A raised access floor is a system involving a horizontal arrangement of load-bearing floor panels. These are supported by adjustable vertical pedestals, so that you have ample space under the floor. This space is then used for a wide variety of services, such as electrical and data wiring, HVAC systems, fire detection and security, and water drainage.

So why have a raised access floor installed? Here are some great reasons to consider:

It’s pretty much an accepted fact that a comfortable temperature for your workers will get them to work more productively. That’s also obviously true for many machines, and you have to make sure that they’re cooled properly.

The system can adapt to these changes much more easily.

When you need to repair or upgrade your systems, often you have to put up with the inevitable disruption to the work that comes with the change. Now you don’t have to. The raised flooring allows for easy access with very minimal disruption to the work-flow.

Raised access floors aren’t as expensive as you might think. In addition, the benefits far outweigh the costs.

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