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=== Cleaning equipment ===
Use a [https://www.nprepa.orggov/sites/production/templatesfiles/2020-03/storydocuments/storysars-cov-2-list_03-03-2020.php?storyId=5364714 Studiespdf CDC-approved product]to disinfect equipment, have shown that but exercise caution when using any chemical on electronic equipment can be disinfected simply by beingor glass,wiped with a damp (not wet) lintespecially bleach-based disinfectants and oloephobic resin-free clothcoated glass. In fact, many modern devices have delicate coatings on screens, leadingmanufacturers toSee[https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204172 recommendApple's recommendations] nothing strongerthan distilled water for how to safely disinfect their recent equipment. As of 2020-03-13, Apple says that 70% alcohol wipes or Clorox disinfectantwipes are fine on cleaning clothsnonporous surfaces, but do check their website for recent updates. Remember that manufacturers speak with authority about what will not damage their equipment; the CDC tells you what will kill germs.
Where possible, keyboards and touch screens should be wiped down between