Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:23 pm
Take this advice at your own risk. I'm not responsible if anyone destroys gear.
CDC recommendation for Electronics:
For electronics such as cell phones, tablets, touch screens, remote controls, and keyboards, remove visible contamination if present.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for all cleaning and disinfection products.
Consider use of wipeable covers for electronics.
If no manufacturer guidance is available, consider the use of alcohol-based wipes or sprays containing at least 70% alcohol to disinfect touch screens. Dry surfaces thoroughly to avoid pooling of liquids.
WHAT TO AVOID
Anything that contains:
Bleach
Ammonia
Other harsh cleaning solvents
These products may cause screens to become clouded, requiring replacement.
WHAT CAN BE USED
Lightly moisten a cloth and gently wipe down screens with a lint-free microfiber cloth. Avoid paper towels, as they may scratch.
Using a spray bottle? DO NOT spray directly on the device's surface or components. Getting liquid inside the device could damage internal components.
Using aerosol? Move away from the device and only spray on a lint-free microfiber cloth. Aerosol cans dispense liquid that could get inside a device and damage internal components.
Sean
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