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Cleaning Your Tech Toys

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Technology makes up a part of most of our lives. These days almost all of us are guilty of owning at least one tech product, be it your phone, laptop, or tablet. From the dinner table to the bathroom, our gadgets seem to go wherever we go. But how many of us regularly clean these items properly?

There’s no doubt that we use and share these items with our friends on a daily basis, so just take a minute to think about all the germs that build up on these tech toys. Luckily, we’ve put together a guide on how to clean all of your tech items, from headphones to tablets to laptops and beyond.

1. Earphones and Headphones:

One wouldn’t think this but earphones can actually have some nasty effects on your skin. They can cause acne along with many other skin problems. According to the skin care advisory board at Simple, the sweat and dead skin around the earphones leads to the growth of bacteria on the skin around your ears. Even one hour of earphone usage can lead to an increase of bacteria around the ear by 700 times. So it’s best to regularly clean your earphones and not to overuse them.

How should they be cleaned?

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How frequently should earphones/headphones be cleaned?

It’s best to clean over-ear headphones along with your skin on a daily basis, and do a deep clean once a month. Smaller earphones should also be cleaned every day. If they have silicone buds; remove them and wash them once a week.

2. Smartphones and Tablets:

Smartphones are a breeding ground for bacteria. Just think about how much you use your phone everyday and how many others you pass it on to. Research has shown that smartphones can have up to 10 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. Imagine that!

Studies have shown that around 75% of UK phone owners use their phones in the bathroom, which can lead to some really nasty bacteria accumulating on your mobile. A study revealed that the worst phone had 170 times more faecal coliforms than is considered safe. So next time you go to the bathroom, maybe keep the phone in your pocket.

How should they be cleaned?

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How frequently should phones/tablets be cleaned?

Screens should be wiped every alternate day to get rid of any bacteria, but deep cleaning can be done every one or two weeks depending on the frequency of use. Tablets can be cleaned less frequently.

3. Laptops and Notebooks:

Laptops and notebooks are quite often the most bacteria-ridden products. Just consider how much you use them at work and home. The keyboard of your laptop holds five times more bacteria than a toilet seat, including bacteria such as E Coli and staphylococcus. This is quite harmful and can lead to food poisoning and other stomach upsets. Bacteria can be transferred from the keypad to your eyes, mouth, or ears through your hands.

How should they be cleaned?

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*Note: Dust can irritate allergies so be careful when cleaning these devices. If you want to be extra careful, wear a mask.

How frequently should phones/tablets be cleaned?

Again once a month should do the trick. But depending on how often your laptop serves as a lunch table, you may want to amp up the cleaning frequency.

4. Smartwatches:

Smartwatches are also prone to having a lot of bacteria on them since your fingers pick up a lot of grease and grime throughout the day. The watch strap also collects sweat and dead skin. Dirt can build up underneath the strap as well, so a watch cleanse is essential.

How should it be cleaned?

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How frequently should smartwatches be cleaned?

The screen should be wiped on a daily basis so that all germs are removed. The wristband can be cleaned once a week and a deeper clean can be done every six months or so.

5. Cameras:

The worst thing is finding out your camera lens is smudged when you’re about to take an awesome picture. But that’s not the only reason we advise you to clean your camera – think about how many people come into contact with it when you show others your pictures.

How should it be cleaned?

How frequently should cameras be cleaned?

This all depends on how much you use it, but it’s best to clean it after every major photoshoot to avoid the lens staying dirty for a long period of time.

These are just a few of our tips to make sure your tech toys stay clean and germ-free. If you have another other good pointers, share them with us by leaving a comment below.

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