3. Keyboards
Especially in recent years, when many people began working from home, the dirtiest item in the house became the laptop. If you work from home or simply use a computer often, your keyboard becomes a hotbed of bacteria from the several other surfaces you touch between hand-washings.
Before you start cleaning your keyboard with products that can damage it, check the manufacturer’s guidelines for cleaning. And make sure it’s unplugged! In most cases, the best way to clean the keyboards is by using a can with compressed air.
That can help you clean out the area between the keys and, after that, wipe it gently with a cloth damped in a special cleaning solution. After that, apply the disinfectant spray accordingly. Repeat this process once a day.