Did you know that dust can hurt or damage all of your electronics? The
blog below has some great tips on how to keep your electronics dust free
and running smoothly. You can learn more about technology tricks by
visiting apartment therapy.
Desktop Computer: Many towers have fans on the back and vents
on the sides. At least once per year, perhaps more in dust ridden
regions, use compressed air, then wipe down with an anti-static
microfiber cloth. Start with the fan, then move to the vents to release
any dust build up. You may be surprised what resides inside your computer's internal regions.
TVs:
Wiping down the screen is pretty standard, but like computers, many
large TVs also have a fan in the back helping to prevent the television
from overheating. A little compressed air will help here too.
Keyboards: Keyboards
won't overheat, but low profile keyboards will get "soft keys" (sticky)
if there's too much built up gunk under a key. Unplug the keyboard and
blow on it gently every once in a while, using that handy can of
compressed air for bigger jobs, and a dollop of hand disinfectant on a
paper towel to remove grime on top.
Mouse with Rolling Balls on Top or Bottom:
My old Mac had a mouse with a small rolling ball on the top. It was
great for web browsing, but on a nearly monthly basis the ball would get
stuck and would roll sporadically. Even small amounts of dust will
cause a mouse with delicate parts to operate poorly. A little compressed
air on a regular basis will go a long way, with an alcohol based cleaner to wipe the top and bottom from smoother scrolling.
Add an Air Purifier:
protect your home electronics further by installing an air filtration
system nearby to keep dust, pet fur, and other debris out of digital
devices and appliances in the first place.
Check out our How to Shop for an Air Purifier shopping guide, alongside Consumer Reports, Good Housekeeping, and Consumer Search for recommendations.
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