With the declaration of an epidemic of CORONA virus, hygiene discussions are continuing on a global scale. In this sequence, we are talking about smartphone cleanliness here. Phone, laptop, tablet or whatever gadget you use regularly, you should also maintain their hygiene. On a scientific basis, it has been proven that computer keyboards and smartphone screens are excellent places for virus breeding and if these devices are used by more than one user, then the chances of spreading infections through them increases further. In such a situation, if you want to avoid any kind of viral infection, then you can adopt some regular cleaning tips.
●Sanitize the smartphone
If you are an iPhone user, you can use 70 percent Isopile
Alcohol Wipe or Chlorox Disinfecting Wipes to make your phone germ free.
For cleaning, first turn off the power of the device and remove the cover and
other accessories. For this, take a microfiber cloth or any material that
does not scratch the device screen. For this, Apple offers a cam latch
case. Start with no fluid and use a little hot water or foamy water if
needed. For the charging poses of the phone, you can use cotton swabs or
toothpicks. Do not use compressed air for these, as this can also cause
phone damage. If you use Android phones, then you can dry it for some time by keeping it
in clean water with a paper towel or cloth.
●CLEANING OF MOUSE AND KEYBOARD
Cleaning
the keyboard and mouse is somewhat of a difficult task compared to cleaning the
smartphone. For these you can use compressed air. Use of harsh
chemicals or bleach can damage your gadgets. Keep in mind, keyboard and
mouse may not be as waterproof as phones can be, so don't forget to dry them
properly. In recent years, keyboard cleaning gels have also emerged in
the market as a new trend, which you roll over the keyboard and it
automatically removes dust and germs. It has cracks for garbage storage,
thus making your gadgets as clean as new.
●HOW TO CLEAN LAPTOP
If
you are going to clean a laptop, you can use a microfiber cloth and some water
along with compressed air. According to Dell, a laptop manufacturer, for
computer screens, apply isopropyl alcohol and water in equal proportions and clean
them carefully with a cloth. Do not work spray or hard chemicals


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