UPS Removals
Power Continuity offers UPS decommissioning, removal, and disposal services for UPS systems ranging from 20kVA to 10 Megawatts, backed by 30 years of experience. Given the heavy weight of these systems (often over 1 ton), removal can free up valuable space. Regular maintenance and documentation may allow for resale opportunities, and free evaluations are available to assess UPS condition. Safety is emphasized, highlighting the potential hazards of outdated UPS systems and batteries, which can pose health risks and environmental dangers if not handled properly. Power Continuity provides responsible battery disposal services, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations during the removal process. The removal teams manage tens of thousands of lead acid batteries annually, addressing both safety and environmental concerns. To inquire about services, customers can call or visit their website.
Whatever the size of UPS from 20kVA or up to 10 Megawatts.
Power Continuity DE-commission, remove and dispose of a redundant UPS system. 30 years experience.
Most systems weigh a minimum of 1 ton excluding batteries, so free up your space.
If your system has been regularly maintained and documented – it could even have a re-sale value. Let one of our team give you a FREE valuation of your UPS system before it falls into disrepair.
If you're using a used uninterruptible power supply (UPS), it's important to be aware that it may break down over time and this can pose a health and safety hazard. Regular checks of the condition of your UPS are essential to prevent any potential dangers. Call us today for Free Advice or alternatively arrange a site visit with us; it's always better to be safe than sorry. By taking the time to check your UPS regularly, you can identify any potential issues before they become a hazard, ensuring the safety of your equipment and your team. Don't take any chances with your UPS - make safety a priority and check it today.
Hazardous Batteries- UPS removal.
Batteries can also be a potential health hazard. Most batteries contain chemicals that can be dangerous if they come into contact with the skin. When batteries are not disposed of properly, they can leak and release these harmful chemicals into the environment, posing a risk to human health and wildlife. It's important to handle batteries with care and dispose of them responsibly. By taking these precautions, we can reduce the risk of battery-related accidents and help protect our health and environment. This is where we come in. Lead acid batteries can be hazardous due to their potential to leak harmful sulfuric acid, emit explosive hydrogen gas, and the toxic lead content of their electrodes. Mishandling or improper disposal of these batteries can pose serious health and environmental risks, including burns, respiratory problems, and groundwater contamination. PowerContinuity has the experience and equipment to remove and dispose of these dangerous chemical safely and legally. Power Continuity will environmentally dispose of the batteries from your UPS and open racks. Our specialist handling ensures that Health and Safety are complied with at all times. Power Continuity Battery removal teams handle tens of thousands of lead acid batteries every year. An old unused UPS can be, not only a health hazard, but a fire risk too.Leaking batteries are a potential fire risk. Just because the outside looks OK doesn’t mean that everything inside the UPS is still safe.