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Infections Risk through Cell phones and its Solution

Cellphones are the essential need of our lifestyle. No metropolitan or working man can not think about living life without cellphone. It has now become the requirement our success life and keep connected with our love ones.

But, do you know? this useful and very much device causing infections. Yes, it is true that your cellphones are very much high risk factors of causing infections than any other devices your are using or near by you.

The latest research study have shown that Cellphones typically carry as many germs as the handle of a bathroom door. It puts you at a greater risk of various diseases as the device acts as dangerous breeding ground for bacteria.

A combination of a cellphone's bacteria-loving warmth and close proximity to the ears, nose and mouth means people are exposing themselves to germs that are harmful to their health.

Common illness that can be caught include the flu, diarrhea and eye infections. The type of germs found on your cellphone can also be found on other everyday devices but the risks are greater from cellphone usage.

If their is a problem, there is solution too. You can keep your cellphone clean and clean it in regular intervals. Every electronics portable devices are always at high risk to attract germs which cause infections.


Solution- They can get covered in dust, grease, fingerprints, makeup, ketchup, you name it. All this grime attracts germs and bacteria which can easily spread from surfaces to your hands and face. You want to keep your portable electronics clean and germ-free, but you also want to make sure you don’t damage them. Ammonia based cleaners will clean greasy smudges and kill germs, but they can ruin screen coatings and drip into the sensitive circuitry.

Steps to use Ammonia Cleaner-

You may also want to occasionally clean the bottom where you connect the charger. For this, you can dip a soft bristled toothbrush in a bit of rubbing alcohol (do not immerse it) and gently brush the connection area to free up any goo or small particles that are wedged or blocking your connectors.

Another note: Never use any type of liquid behind the battery. Most phone manufacturers have a dot or line on the back behind the battery that - if gotten even remotely wet or damp - will leave a tell-tale mark. It won't hurt your phone, but if you should have an issue while it is under warranty they will assume it is water damage and won't even bother taking it apart to see otherwise.

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