[AISLE-Share] Chromebook cleaners

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I think our custodians give us a spray bottle with a disinfectant/water
solution that they make up for us. We spray the solution on a microfiber
cloth and wipe the machines. ;)

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School Library Educators <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I deal with the disgustingness that gets on CBs also.  I wear gloves most
> of the time.  I have had mold, poo, pee (NOT from an animal), food, bed
> bugs, puke, gum, mud and Heaven knows what else on/in them.  I use medical
> grade wipes, the ones doctor's offices use to kill Staph, Strep, AIDS,
> Hepatitis, Norovirus, etc.  I also seal the really gross ones in bags for a
> month sometimes, just to kill off some of the pestilence contained within
> the CB before I give it a good cleaning.  Not everyone has the option to do
> that, I know, but it helps.   I would check with your custodial staff to
> see if they have the medical grade wipes already.  Some schools always keep
> them on-hand for flu season.
>
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 12:43 PM Email list for the Association of Illinois
> School Library Educators <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
>
>> Would you please share what you use for cleaning your chromebooks?
>>
>> Currently, we use monoprice screen cleaner and microfiber cloths for the
>> screens but we haven't found the best thing for the keyboards and
>> touchpads.  Our students are not allowed to use Clorex or Lysol wipes.
>> We're an elementary building, so the level of grime and unmentionables on
>> the devices is reaching the highest gross out level possible.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Christine Pulgar
>> Reader. Teacher. Librarian. – MLIS; NBCT
>> Glen Oaks School
>> Hickory Hills, IL 60457
>> 708-233-6806
>> cpulgar at npd117.net
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