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Chapter 36 Household Appliances "Bathing" Frequently Can Remove Dust and Reduce Radiation

Chapter 36 Household Appliances "Bathing" Frequently Can Remove Dust and Reduce Radiation

Dust is covered on TV sets and computers. Many people think that this is just a hygiene problem.The truth is not that simple.Studies have shown that dust is an important carrier of electromagnetic radiation.If your appliances are not wiped down regularly, then, even when they are switched off, electromagnetic radiation remains in the dust and continues to wreak havoc on the health of your entire family.Therefore, frequent wiping and removing dust on electrical appliances can effectively reduce radiation hazards and be healthy for the whole family.

Experiments have shown that if the TV is not wiped for 3 consecutive days, the content of carcinogens in the air will rise sharply.Dust also makes electronic components, circuit boards and radiators often overloaded, which eventually leads to increased power consumption, and even burns out electronic components, causing fires.

When wiping the fluorescent screen of the monitor, the power plug should be unplugged to ensure safety.Use a special cleaner and a clean soft cloth, or use a cotton ball dipped in head cleaning fluid to wipe.In order to save trouble, many people just wipe it with a damp cloth, so that the surface looks clean, but some fingerprints, stains and dirt in the crevices still remain on it.Finally, be sure to wipe it again with a dry cloth, and don't let the appliance stay in a wet state for a long time.

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When cleaning the main computer case, first ensure that the power is turned off for half an hour, then open the case cover, and blow off the accumulated dust inside with a hair dryer.Then, wipe the circuit board with an anhydrous alcohol cotton ball, wipe the internal circuit with a dry cloth, and finally dry it with a hair dryer.

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