Thanks to coronavirus, many people are realizing they should be cleaning some regularly-used items more than they have in the past. A good example: phones. While the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Bacteria and viruses move easily between surfaces like the ATM machine or the pole on the bus, where they can live anywhere from hours to more than a week, and your phone. And once germs reach your ...
Whether you have the latest iPhone or any other flagship phone, you likely depend on your smartphone's camera to document your everyday life. After all, many of us have stopped using dedicated cameras ...
Editors Note: As we note below, it’s still unknown whether or not UV Sanitizers and UV-C can kill Covid-19, and the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) recently released an advisory confirming this.
With the spread of the novel coronavirus in the U.S., people are more concerned than ever with staying clean and germ-free. People know, too, that their smartphones and other devices can carry more ...
In a 2011 study conducted by a University of London research team, 92 percent of 390 cellphones were contaminated with at least one type of pathogen. As a small business owner, your cellphone is a ...
Phone cases can quickly get dirty; you handle them daily, after all. If you’re tired of seeing that yellow stain, here is how to clean a clear phone case and bring it back to sparkling transparency ...
Bacteria and viruses move easily between surfaces like the ATM machine or the pole on the bus, where they can live anywhere from hours to more than a week, and your phone. And once germs reach your ...