Yes — and use ethyl alcohol rather than isopropyl if possible. It’s more 
effective.

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On Mar 9, 2020, at 1:08 PM, Josh McDonald <[email protected]> wrote:

My understanding is that 70% rubbing alcohol is effective, cheap, and
unlikely to damage screens - that's what we've been using on Multifunction
Printer/scanner touchscreens.
The Center for Biocide Chemistries has a more comprehensive list here
<https://www.americanchemistry.com/Novel-Coronavirus-Fighting-Products-List.pdf>
.



On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 12:19 PM Jason Bondy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good morning,
> 
> I am curious as to what others are using to disinfect or sanitize
> touchscreens in exhibits.   I have always been wary of using chemicals on
> the touch surface, but with growing virus concerns, I am looking for safe
> methods of more thorough cleaning and disinfecting of screens without
> damaging the touch surface.  I have reached out to the manufacturers, but
> have yet to hear back from them.
> 
> Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
> 
> 
> Jason Bondy
> Exhibits Technology | Oklahoma History Center
> 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
> [email protected]
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> and share the history and culture of the state of Oklahoma and its people.
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