Clean Your Smartphone and Computer TODAY!

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 11 March 2020 05:35

 

I’ve been getting questions about a safe way to clean your phone with all the fears surrounding the Coronavirus. This morning, thanks to Apple, we have a new way. In the past phone manufacturers warned to NOT use bleach, vinegar, alcohol or disinfectant wipes from companies like Clorox or Lysol on the screen of your phone. The reason was these chemicals can destroy the oleophobic coating that your phone uses to help fight fingerprint smudge. You could use these products for the back and sides, but not the screen – good luck trying to clean a phone and not get any of that stuff on the screen.

Yesterday Apple announced the following recommendations and guidelines for cleaning your Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod, display, or peripheral device.

“Question: Is it okay to use a disinfectant on my Apple products? Answer: Using a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, you may wipe the hard, nonporous surfaces of your Apple products, such as display, keyboard, or other surfaces. Don’t use bleach. Avoid getting moisture in any opening, don’t submerge your Apple product in any cleaning agents. Don’t use on fabric or leather surfaces”

So how dirty is your phone? A research study found more than 17,000 bacterial gene copies on a phone. Scientists at the University of Arizona have found that cell phones carry 10 times more bacteria than most toilet seats. Would you walk into a public restroom and place your facial cheeks on a toilet seat? We are fine with putting our phone all over our body and using our phone while we are eating!

Checking this morning, Android and Samsung have not changed how to clean or disinfect your phone. The above warning about destroying the coating on the screen is still posted. So now you know how to clean your devices. After reading this article, I hope you have a mental picture of a toilet seat from a public restroom around your neck coated with 17,000 crawling germs!

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Dick Betts

Dick Betts, REALTOR® The Villages, FL with Touchstone Real Estate, Addie Owens, Broker, Mount Dora FL.  Dick has been working in the real estate industry for more than 20 years and brings his experience and expertise to help you find the best solution for your real estate needs.  Moving to Florida in 2008 he started in Ocala and began searching where in the state of Florida he wanted to call home, Florida has so many options, Beaches, Southeast, Southwest, the Panhandle.  After weighing his options, he found where he wanted to call home just 20 miles south of Ocala, The Villages!  Living fulltime in The Villages since 2011 his only regret was not moving there sooner.

Dick has traveled across North America since 2000 speaking, training and helping REALTORS® in 47 states and 5 Canadian Provinces hone their skills to better serve the public.  He now brings those years of experience to The Villages to help folks who also want to call The Villages home.  People looking to buy in The Villages are from around the world and need a tech savvy REALTOR® to serve their needs.  Selling in The Villages you want to list your home with somebody who knows how to market your home to the Facebook Generation and bring the most exposure possible to attract a buyer.

Want to really learn about The Villages Lifestyle?  Want to see what The Villages has to offer?  Let Dick Betts be your guide and help you call The Villages your NEW HOME TOWN!

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