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Home›Tech Advice›How to Disinfect Your Phone and Electronics for Viruses and Germs

How to Disinfect Your Phone and Electronics for Viruses and Germs

By Matthew Lynch
July 24, 2023
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As we increasingly rely on our phones and electronic devices in daily life, it’s essential to keep them clean and disinfected, especially during cold and flu seasons or a pandemic. Here are some simple ways to keep your phone and other frequently touched electronics germ-free.

1. Power off your device:

To prevent any damage or electrical issues, always turn off your device before cleaning it. Disconnect it from charging cables, power cords, or attached accessories before starting the disinfection process.

2. Gather essential cleaning supplies:

You will need a lint-free microfiber cloth, cotton swabs, isopropyl alcohol (70% or higher concentration), a small spray bottle, and distilled water. These items can clean your devices effectively without damaging them.

3. Prepare your cleaning solution:

Mix equal parts of isopropyl alcohol and distilled water in the spray bottle. Shake the solution gently to mix it well. Always use this mixture for cleaning your devices to ensure they are safely disinfected.

4. Clean the surfaces of your devices:

Lightly dampen the microfiber cloth with the cleaning solution by spraying it directly onto the cloth (Never spray directly onto your devices). Use the dampened cloth to gently wipe down your device’s surfaces such as phone screens, tablets, laptops, keyboards, or computer mice. Avoid getting any moisture into ports or openings.

5. Clean nooks and crannies:

For more intricate areas like buttons, speaker grilles, and crevices where germs can typically hide, use a cotton swab lightly dampened with the cleaning solution to reach these tight spaces.

6. Let your device air dry:

After you have thoroughly cleaned all surfaces of your devices, let them air dry for a few minutes before reassembling cables or accessories and turning them back on.

7. Make disinfecting a routine:

Establish a consistent cleaning regimen to ensure your phone and devices stay germ-free. Regularly disinfecting your electronics can reduce the risk of infection and the spread of germs.

Conclusion:

Disinfecting your phone and electronics is crucial to maintaining a healthy environment and protecting yourself from harmful viruses and bacteria. By following these simple steps, you can efficiently clean and sanitize all your frequently touched electronic devices.

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