For most of us, typing on a keyboard is part of our daily ritual for at least some portion of the day. We respond to e-mails, surf the web, play computer games, research, and write reports on the regular. Have you ever examined how dirty and dusty your keyboard can become? Germs can be easily spread by sharing a keyboard with someone. Of course there is traditional keyboard cleaners people use, but they are full of toxic chemicals and add to greenhouse gases. Instead of turning to the traditional approach try using a little elbow grease. By flipping your keyboard upside down over a trash can and using double stick tape between the keys you can keep your work area dust free without adding pollutants to the air.
Monday, March 16, 2009
For most of us, typing on a keyboard is part of our daily ritual for at least some portion of the day. We respond to e-mails, surf the web, play computer games, research, and write reports on the regular. Have you ever examined how dirty and dusty your keyboard can become? Germs can be easily spread by sharing a keyboard with someone. Of course there is traditional keyboard cleaners people use, but they are full of toxic chemicals and add to greenhouse gases. Instead of turning to the traditional approach try using a little elbow grease. By flipping your keyboard upside down over a trash can and using double stick tape between the keys you can keep your work area dust free without adding pollutants to the air.
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Wow, I never thought about that before. I use keyboard cleaners all the time but will try the tape method next time.
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