Products for sanitizing, cleaning
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Our center uses alcohol wipes for the keyboards and mice. Lysol type wipes leave a residue. Any microfiber cloth with spray cleaner is best for the computer screens.
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Last year I used 90% alcohol and tissues and cleaned everything touchable by human hands. Knobs, light switches, tops of screens and table edges, screens, keyboards, mice. Lots of grime. We also bought the Lysol wipes. Still have them.
Got a UV wand from 4Patriots this year. Charged it up and used it. New computers and printer. Not much grime. Still ran the UV for 10 seconds over everything including the rest room, light switches, door knobs, tabletops and edges. No smell. A lot less sniffles from other things besides emotional spiritual experiences. The director asked if I had seen any blood signs under the UV. Nope! We also have the carpet shampooed professionally now on a schedule.
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Dell recommends sanitizing with a mixture of 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water. CVS 70% isopropyl rubbing alcohol is one brand example to use straight from the bottle. Staples sells a different brand.
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000184427/best-practices-for-product-use-and-handling-for-dell-desktops
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Thanks so much. I hadn't seen the Dell recommendations; will follow those.
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I have one Technology Specialist in the stake who is strongly recommending we use Chlorine Dioxide for whole-room decontamination. Apparently requires no spraying or wiping. Instead, tablets dropped into a water basin at the end of a shift, creates a kind of fog that cleans everything in the room, decomposes into oxygen and water which evaporates over a couple hours; no residue.
Anyone have any experience with this approach?
https://www.pureline.com/chlorine-dioxide-room-decontamination-an-efficient-and-effective-solution-for-high-risk-environments/#:~:text=Odor%20Elimination%20Chlorine%20dioxide%20is%20not%20only,the%20smell%2C%20rather%20than%20simply%20masking%20them.
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I had heard that you should not use any alcohol products on the touch screen monitors. It degrades them over time. So we use a special cleaner (bought at Staples) for the monitors only (alcohol free) and the regular sanitizing wipes on all the other surfaces (keyboard, mouse, tables, etc.).
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