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Keep Your Tech Devices Clean To Protect Your Health

3/4/2020

 
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by Burton Kelso, The Technology Expert
 

     We are in the midst of flu season and the public is also concerned about the threat of the coronavirus.  Public health experts recommend you stick the basic steps to avoid this virus such as washing your hands, getting a flu shot, and disinfecting surfaces you touch on a regular basis.
     One of the most overlooked items to clean if your technology, especially smartphones. Smartphones are among the dirtiest items that you own. What's worse is our phones are often held up to our eyes, nose, and lips which are key places where the coronavirus infects your body.
     Want to decrease your chances of getting sick? Follow these simple steps to keep your phone and other gadgets clean. The most common way that the coronavirus is spread is from person- to- person contact, as well as from dirty hands that come in contact with your face, eyes, nose, and mouth.
     These areas are points of entry for the flu virus. Did you know the average person touches their face up to 16 times per hour? Even more disturbing is that if you don't clean your smartphone, computer or laptop keyboard on a regular basis, it can contain more germs than a toilet? Now you can see the concern.
     Here's what you can do:
 
Use cleaning products designed for technology.
     You don't want to use harsh cleaning chemicals on your devices, including water. Remember these are delicate gadgets. While it's tempting to use anti-bacterial wipes or sprays on your computers, keyboard, and smart devices, you want to avoid them. The abrasive chemicals and can leave scratches on your screens and can wear down the protective coating on your devices. My suggestion is to use Pure and Clean surface cleaner (www.pureandclean.us) 
      This eco-friendly cleaning solution is safe to use on all your tech devices without exposing yourself and your devices to the harsh chemicals that are in other cleaning products and while it'. When wiping down the surface of your keyboard, smartphone or tablet, always use a microfiber cloth. Never use paper towels or other standard cleaning cloths.   

Get Some Tech that Will Clean Your Tech.
     If you want a high tech solution for sanitizing your phone, consider the PhoneSoap (www.phonesoap.com). This device will make your smartphone, small laptops and tablets germ-free and charge them all at the same time. It might be a little pricey, but PhoneSoap will also clean things such as keys, credit cards, and watches.
 
Get a Cover that Will Minimize Germs on your gadgets.
     Use a surface cover or case for your smartphone, laptop or tablet that has antimicrobial protection. One of the best products you can get is from Tech 21 (https://www.tech21.com/en_us/collections/antimicrobial). These products promise to offer up 99.9% protection from the microbes on the surface of your device. You also get bonus protection from the case that will protect your gadgets from drops or falls.
 
Additional tips:
     Do not share smartphones with others. If you do, wash your hands before handling your device or use a hand sanitizer to kill germs.
 
     Keep your smartphone out of the hands of your children. You take the risk of infecting your child and they can be a major factor for spreading the flu to you. 
 
     Consider using your phone 'hands-free' or use earbuds for phone conversations. We can't put a ban on our computers, smartphones, and tablets, even if they can be a breeding ground for viruses like the coronavirus.
 
     It's time all of us take time to clean our devices more often, not just when there an epidemic illness. Like you should with your hands and body, take steps to clean your tech on a regular basis.

     Want to ask me a tech question? Send it to burton@callintegralnow.com. If you prefer to connect with me on social media, you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter and watch great tech tip videos on our YouTube channel. I love technology. I've read all of the manuals and I want to make technology fun and exciting for you.
     If you need on-site or remote tech support for your Windows\Macintosh, computers, laptops, Android/Apple smartphone, tablets, printers, routers, smart home devices, and anything that connects to the Internet, please feel free to contact my team at Integral.
     My team of friendly tech experts are always standing by to answer your questions and help make your technology useful and fun. Reach out to us a www.callintegralnow.com or phone at 888.256.0829.
 

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