If people’s mobile phones, which are used every day, are not properly sterilized, they may become breaches in the epidemic prevention work. According to a Wall Street Journal report, a study found that the CCP coronavirus can survive on plastic or stainless steel for up to 72 hours and on cardboard and metal for 4 hours. German research also found that the virus can exist on metal, glass, or plastic materials for between 2 hours and 9 days.
How to clean mobile phones
In response to the pandemic, Apple has officially confirmed that users can clean the iPhone with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol or a 70 percent alcohol solution as a disinfectant.
In addition, Apple also recommended using Clorox wet wipes, which are used in the U.S. to disinfect iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Only a soft cloth without lint can be used when cleaning electronic devices. Towels, toilet paper, or products with abrasive cleaning effects were not recommended. Remember not to plug the item in or let water vapor penetrate the openings, and never spray alcohol directly on the products.
Samsung and Google also announced ways to clean their mobile phones. Samsung pointed out that before disinfection, users must turn off the mobile phone, remove the connected cable, and then wipe with a similar cloth to clean the camera lens. Recommended solvents included clean water, hydrogen peroxide (50-80 ppm), alcohol, and 70% isopropyl alcohol. Spraying the solvent directly onto the product for cleaning was not recommended.
As for the Pixel mobile phone, Google suggested disinfecting it with a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol solution or 70 percent alcohol. Before using this, users must first shut down the phone, unplug the charging cable, and then wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth. However, Google also reminded users that if there was dust or stains on the phone, users must remove this with a dry cloth before applying the solvent.
Apply a little soap to remove stains on the phone’s back cover. Google also suggested using a glasses lens cloth to clean the Pixel phone’s screen.
It seems that most phone manufacturers broadly agree on the best ways to clean personal electronic equipment to stop it from transmitting the CCP virus.
Translated by Joseph Wu and edited by Helen
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