Cleaning refers to the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from the touchscreen surface that can accumulate over time and may interfere with the ability to perform touch commands. Disinfecting refers to using chemicals to eliminate bacteria.
A recent study found that the novel coronavirus can remain viable on plastic and stainless steel for up to 72 hours. A person can contract the virus by touching a contaminated surface, then touching his or her own mouth, nose, or eyes. Which makes disinfecting of “high touch surfaces” crucially important.
Most touchscreens are highly sensitive to chemicals applied to them. Which is why, it is important to follow the correct procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the touchscreen in order to avoid damage.
Disinfectants recommended by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
- Household bleach solution (1/3 cup bleach per gal. of water)
- Isopropyl alcohol (60%-70% solution)
Cleaning products approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
- Clorox Disinfecting Wipes
- Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes
- Clorox Commercial Solutions Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant Wipes
- Lonza Disinfectant Wipes
- Lysol Brand Clean & Fresh Multi Surface Cleaner (20% cleaner solution to water ratio)
- Purell Professional Surface Disinfectant Wipes
- Sani-Cloth Prime Germicidal Disposable Wipes