How to properly clean your keyboard
- Belle

- Sep 14, 2022
- 1 min read

Think about where your computer sits. Do you eat your lunch over the keyboard? Are you in the office with people walking past? Or in a home where someone is coughing or sneezing?
Add all of these factors together and you’re left with a lot of germs living on your keyboard. So many that WebMD ranks keyboards the fourth germiest place in the office.
How can I safely clean my keyboard?
There are a few easy ways to clean your keyboard:
Blow the keyboard with compressed air
Wipe it down with distilled water
Make your own cleaner that is safe for keyboards and screens
Use a cotton swab to get into the smaller places, like in-between keys
Disinfectant wipes, but do not use these on your screen
Do not spray liquids directly onto the keyboard
Avoid products with bleach
Do not put your keyboard in water
How can I keep it clean?
A 2018 study from the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found disinfecting your keyboard just once can significantly reduce germs and bacteria.
Regular disinfecting in addition to frequent hand washing and avoiding activities like eating over the keyboard won’t keep the germs away, but it will cut down on all of the germs and bacteria living in the keyboard capital of QWERTY.


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