Hi Tim!

100% alcohol is less effective than 80%, and in order to completely be
sure, the keyboard needs not only to be wiped. One can buy keyboards
that can be disinfected because they are waterproof, such as the Cherry
JK-1068DE-2 for about 50 €.


We clean the keyboards in our lab occasionally anyway, and have used 70%
alcohol on them without problem. Disinfectant wipes, a detergent cleaner
(such as Viss Glass & Flächen) and cotton swabs also offer some help. We
wipe our mobile phones with a disinfectant wipe after washing our hands
when arriving home/at work.

I would also be really interested in what could be done with a UV light,
if someone knows?

If the computer is used by one person during the shift, individual
keyboards for each person could be a solution. If people sit down, the
desk surface, which may be touched, should likely also be wiped at the
beginning and end of the shift I would say.

Stay save and best wishes,



Andrea.



Am 29/04/2020 um 21:04 schrieb Diana Tomchick:

​100% ethanol or isopropanol work really well on the microscopes, I
soak a Kimwipe and then clean the eyepieces and the knobs for changing
magnification and focus, as well as the door handles, bench tops, etc.


Diana


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​You could try doing what my technician does with her keyboard; she
wraps it in a clear, thin food wrap that can be taped to the back of
the keyboard. This is usually done to keep food and other things
(liquids) from damaging the keyboard, but you could simply replace the
wrap every time someone else uses it.


Personally I like using a Kimwipe soaked with 100% isopropanol, I've
never yet encountered a keyboard that suffered from having the writing
removed with that or 100% ethanol. Both work and as long as they are
100% (no water), the keyboard and mouse have no issues.


Diana


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Dear all,

can you make suggestions for how to disinfect computer keyboards, and
instrument panels?

Our facility is going to reboot next week, with shifts so that people
don't meet. The main interface will be the computer keyboards, as well
as the door of our X-ray diffractometer and the mounting of the
crystals.

The keyboard labels may not like alcohols (and the efficiency of
injecting disinfecting through the USB cable is also under discussion,
so I heard).

One way would be to use individual keyboards, and wearing gloves for
replugging, and to use gloves for mounting crystals.

But maybe there are other ways that won't require gloves?

Best regards,
Tim

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