The Negative Effects of Dust on Electronics

Most people have around 24 electronic products in their home. These products can range from a refrigerator, to your personal home computer. When dust and dirt get into these products it will not do immediate damage but once these miniscule particles enter their systems, they eventually slow down or stop working.

How Does Dust Affect my Electronic Products?

  • Overheating through insulation
  • Moisture
  • Poor Conductivity
  • Thankfully, there are products, methods, and cleaning routines that can easily remove those particles out of your electronic appliances.

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    Make sure that after you have used a product to clean your electronic products, that it will not leave any residue, emit greenhouse gases, or have the capability to damage your products any further.

    Some of the items you may want to consider buying include:

    • Aerosol cans
    • Computer blower
    • Paintbrushes
    • Screen wipers
    • Cotton buds

    Cleaning your appliances once won’t fix the dust problem. Most electronic products need to be routinely dusted in order for it to function well.

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