It's time to clean the filthiest tech devices in your home; the latest survey from Asurion Tech Repair & Solutions found that the average person picks up a cell phone an amazing 352 times a day.
A vast majority of people use their phone while doing their business in the bathroom without even thinking of the germs festering on the surface, as noted above.
Be sure to remove protective cases from the device to get into the nooks and crannies — and give the case a good wipe-down, too.All parents and grandparents know exactly how sticky, gunky and messy kids' tablets can get.While being careful not to damage the screen, be sure to wipe off any sticky residue with a disinfectant wipe instead of spraying a solution. The tablet’s case should also be removed and cleaned with a disinfectant wipe .
All those nights spent scrolling through Netflix warrant an inspection of your remote control's sanitary state. For all those well-handled video game controllers, remember to comb out residue with a toothpick and spray with a rubbing alcohol-water mixture.
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