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Lightning and Electronics – Risks and Protecting Your Devices

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Prevent a lightning strike from costing you thousands in electronics repair and replacement. Understanding lightning’s properties and how to keep your devices safe will keep you from paying for costly repairs and replacements. New Life Technology Group gathered information about what attracts lightning, damage to electronics, how to protect your devices, and how to prevent or divert lightning strikes. What Attracts Lightning? Lightning forms when a buildup of electrical charges in a cloud seeks balance. A strike occurs as negative charges from the cloud find the fastest route to the ground. Since lightning looks for the quickest path, it is attracted to specific conditions: Tall Structures – Taller buildings, trees, and poles are prime targets. If a structure towers over its surroundings, lightning is more likely to strike it. Homes and businesses with tall roofs or antennas, like those situated on elevated terrain, are more susceptible. Metal – Conductive materials like met...

New Life Technology Group’s Computers for Kids Program

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Wondering how you can help children and their families in underserved communities? Knowing how or what to do to support children and families in need will help you take action against growing poverty levels and restricted access to modern technology. New Life Technology Group gathered crucial information about its Computers for Kids program, its partnerships and distribution, and its vision for a more equitable future. Computers for Kids Origins and Motivation The Computers for Kids program was initiated for two fundamental reasons. The first reason is deeply personal to Tim Conley, the Owner and CEO of New Life Technology Group. Tim experienced firsthand the challenges of growing up without a computer or internet access. As a student, he frequently visited the public library to complete his schoolwork, homework, and projects. This experience instilled in him a deep understanding of the barriers faced by students who lack access to technology. The second reason emerged from th...

How Your Computer Donations Combat Poverty

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Keep the less fortunate in and around your community from living in and perpetuating poor education levels and severely underpaying employment. Knowing how your donated computers and electronics benefit underprivileged families will make donating them a personal mission. New Life Technology Group  gathered information about how your computer and electronics donations motivate children to achieve a better education, assist adults to attain higher wages, and end generational poverty. Computer and Electronics Donations Making a Difference Donated computers and electronics can significantly improve conditions for underprivileged families by giving access to digital literacy, enhancing educational opportunities, and permitting access to essential online resources. According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2022 in Georgia, 1 in 6 children (under 18) live in poverty. Only 27% (adults 25 and older) will have attained a high school diploma (or equivalent degree) . Access to computers ...

11 Signs it’s Time to Donate Your Electronics

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Prevent device incompatibility and data loss when your old devices can no longer update their software or stop functioning. Knowing when to upgrade your electronic devices and donate your old ones will keep you current with today’s technology. New Life Technology Group gathered information about signs that indicate a necessity to donate your used or unwanted electronic devices. When to Donate Your Electronics There comes a time when our devices become outdated, dysfunctional, or replaced by newer models and technology. Donate your devices instead of letting them collect dust or end up in a landfill. Here are 11 signs it’s time to donate your electronics: 1. Upgrade Fever – If you constantly upgrade to the latest gadgets, your older devices are likely still functional and valuable to someone else. 2. Unused Devices – Have a drawer full of old smartphones, tablets, or laptops that haven’t seen the light of day in months? It’...

R2 Recycling Certification – Responsible Electronics Recycling

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Avoid contributing to irresponsible recycling that leads to soil and water contamination. Understanding what R2 recycling is will help you determine where to donate your old or outdated electronic devices. New Life Technology Group gathered information about R2 recycling, why it is crucial to environmental preservation, how it influences electronics recycling practices, and how certification is obtained. What is R2 Recycling Certification? R2 recycling certification encompasses standards developed by Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI) to ensure electronic waste responsible management. This certification covers all recycling processes, including collection, transportation, processing, and electronic equipment and components resale. Recyclers must undergo a rigorous auditing process by accredited third-party certifying bodies to obtain R2 certification. R2 Certification Components Environmental Responsibility – R2-certified recyclers must comply with strict ...

What is E-Waste – Everything You Need to Know

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Looking for an e-waste definition that makes sense? Understanding electronic waste, its environmental impacts, and how your stewardship is crucial to responsible e-waste recycling will help keep toxins and rare earth metals out of landfills and clean water sources. New Life Technology Group gathered information to help define e-waste, understand its environmental repercussions, and provide a sensible approach to how you can responsibly recycle it. E-Waste Definition E-waste refers to discarded electronic devices or appliances, including computers, smartphones, tablets, televisions, printers, and kitchen appliances. These devices often contain hazardous materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants, which pose severe risks to human health and the environment if not properly managed. Examples of E-Waste E-waste devices include, but are not limited to: Smartphones and Tablets – With the rapid pace of technological innovation, many users frequently upg...

New Life Technology Group – Change of Address

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In a significant stride towards bolstering its mission, New Life Technology Group, a prominent nonprofit electronics recycler, has relocated from Alpharetta, Georgia, to a more spacious and strategically situated location at 253 Grogan Dr #120, Dawsonville, GA 30534. New Life Technology Group celebrates a pivotal moment in its growth, promising increased operational capacity, improved visibility, and a reaffirmed commitment to enhanced safety. Consider the following county, city, and company information: 253 Grogan Dr #120, Dawsonville, GA 30534 – County and City Information Dawson County occupies 211 square miles, acquired from Gilmer and Lumpkin counties in 1857 and named after Judge William Crosby Dawson , a native Georgian who served in the state legislature and the U.S. Senate. Dawsonville, the county seat, was later incorporated on December 10, 1859. A culturally diverse, forward-thinking, and vibrant community, Dawsonville is a place where families, businesses, and liv...

ITAD – Sustainable Technology and Environmental Stewardship

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Prevent your old electronic devices from ending up in landfills, contributing to the escalating global pollution problem. Understanding your role in reducing e-waste will help you make informed decisions regarding your used or outdated electronics. New Life Technology Group gathered information on IT Asset Distribution (ITAD) and how it addresses the responsible management of obsolete or unwanted electronic equipment. Understanding ITAD ITAD is the retiring, repurposing, or recycling electronic devices and their components at their life cycle’s end. This includes computers, laptops, servers, smartphones, and other electronic devices and components. The primary goal of ITAD is to maximize IT asset value while minimizing their environmental impact. Why ITAD is Important IT Asset Distribution reduces e-waste’s environmental impacts, helps conserve rare earth minerals, ensures sensitive data security, and helps compliance with strict governmental regulations. Consider the followi...

E-Recycling and E-Waste Benefits and Safety

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Having doubts about how to dispose of your outdated electronics? Knowing how and where to safely donate or recycle your used electronic equipment will reduce landfill toxins and create multiple opportunities for others. newlifetechgroup.com gathered information that clarifies what e-recycling and e-waste are and how strict data destruction protocols keep your personal information from being given to others. Understanding E-Waste and E-Recycling In an increasingly digital world, the proliferation of electronic devices has become a staple in modern life. From smartphones to laptops, televisions to tablets, our lives are intertwined with technology from an early age. However, this digital revolution has created growing concerns about electronic waste and electronic recycling. Consider the following definitions: E-Waste (Electronic Waste) – Refers to outdated, discarded electronic devices and equipment no longer in use. This includes: Cell phones Computers Televisions Househol...