☠ Just think of all the places your cellphone travels … and the surfaces it has touched. Eeew, right? 🚽
💥In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, there are some actions you can take to protect yourself (and your devices!).
🙀First: Avoid putting your phone near your face. Use the speaker whenever possible.
💦Second: Disinfect your phone DAILY. Check with your phone’s manufacturer, but Apple says its safe to use Clorox disinfecting wipes on its phones.
🚫Other common cleaners (like alcohol, vinegar, window cleaning spray, or anything abrasive) can damage your phone so it’s important to double-check.
Here’s a link for more cleaners to use or avoid:
www.cnet.com/how-to/coronavirus-and-your-phone-how-to-effectively-clean-and-disinfect-your-device/
💡Note: these actions are important even when there’s not a global health threat, since studies show most cell phones are laden with bacteria.
👐TIP: If it’s been a while since you’ve disinfected your phone, wash your hands thoroughly, disinfect the phone, and then wash your hands again, to avoid cross-contamination!
