Cleaning Kiosks and Screens...2020/06/02  · Cleaning Kiosks and Screens Despite the problems being...

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Cleaning Kiosks and Screens Despite the problems being caused by Covid –19 we, at 2CQR, are providing assistance and help as usual to our clients. For details of support and/or service simply use our normal phone or email contacts: Phone: (+44) 1400 283850 Email: [email protected] KIOSK BODY CLEANING First – ensure you power the kiosk off and disconnect from the mains supply. • Dampen a lint free microfibre cloth with water and simple household soap. • Gently wipe the surface with the damp cloth. • Take care not to get moisture in any of the openings as water ingress could damage the kiosk. • Finally, dry with a clean lint free microfibre cloth. SCREEN CLEANING First – ensure you power the kiosk off and disconnect from the mains supply. For general hygiene measures we would suggest regular cleaning with disposable, anti-bacterial touchscreen cleaning wipes. Ideally use anti-bacterial wipes that target viruses, although some can’t guarantee being 100% effective against Covid-19. Anti-Bac Sanitising Screen wipes from aosonline are an example of a suitable product. Avoid any products that are not specifically designed for use with touchscreens as this may result in damage to the screen and fascia. Don’t use highly concentrated solutions… Although ensuring the cleanliness of your kiosk’s screen is of the utmost importance, so is ensuring that the solutions you’re using to clean with are safe for use on screens. Touchscreen manufacturer Elo suggests that products containing the following should all be avoided: • ammonia • thinner • strong alkali lyles • isopropyl alcohol (greater than 70% concentration) or methyl or ethyl alcohol ( greater than 35% concentration) AND REMEMBER: Don’t get liquids inside of the screen or the kiosk itself When cleaning, take special care to ensure that your cleaning solution doesn’t seep into the screen or the kiosk itself. To avoid this issue, spray solutions onto the microfibre cloth first rather than directly onto the screen. Next, remove any excess liquid, then clean with care. SOLUTIONS FOR LIBRARIES: STOCK MANAGEMENT, SELF-SERVICE, SECURITY AND SERVICE Tel: 01400 283850 Email: [email protected] For 2CQR in Ireland Tel: 00 353 1 429 1246 2CQR House, Long Bennington Business Park, Long Bennington, Lincolnshire NG23 5JR www.2cqr.com • benzine • detergents with fluoride • strong solvents • abrasive cleaners • acids

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Cleaning Kiosks and Screens

Despite the problems being caused by Covid –19 we, at 2CQR, are providing assistance and help as usual to our clients.

For details of support and/or service simply use our normal phone or email contacts:Phone: (+44) 1400 283850 Email: [email protected]

KIOSK BODY CLEANING First – ensure you power the kiosk off and disconnect from the mains supply.

• Dampen a lint free microfibre cloth with water and simple household soap.

• Gently wipe the surface with the damp cloth.

• Take care not to get moisture in any of the openings as water ingress could damage the kiosk.

• Finally, dry with a clean lint free microfibre cloth.

SCREEN CLEANING First – ensure you power the kiosk off and disconnect from the mains supply.

For general hygiene measures we would suggest regular cleaning with disposable, anti-bacterial touchscreen cleaning wipes.

Ideally use anti-bacterial wipes that target viruses, although some can’t guarantee being 100% effective against Covid-19. Anti-Bac

Sanitising Screen wipes from aosonline are an example of a suitable product. Avoid any products that are not specifically designed

for use with touchscreens as this may result in damage to the screen and fascia.

Don’t use highly concentrated solutions…

Although ensuring the cleanliness of your kiosk’s screen is of the utmost importance, so is ensuring that the solutions you’re using

to clean with are safe for use on screens.

Touchscreen manufacturer Elo suggests that products containing the following should all be avoided:

• ammonia

• thinner

• strong alkali lyles

• isopropyl alcohol (greater than 70% concentration) or methyl or ethyl alcohol ( greater than 35% concentration)

AND REMEMBER:

Don’t get liquids inside of the screen or the kiosk itself

When cleaning, take special care to ensure that your cleaning solution doesn’t seep into the screen or the kiosk itself.

To avoid this issue, spray solutions onto the microfibre cloth first rather than directly onto the screen.

Next, remove any excess liquid, then clean with care.

SOLUTIONS FOR LIBRARIES: STOCK MANAGEMENT, SELF-SERVICE, SECURIT Y AND SERVICE

Tel: 01400 283850 Email: [email protected] For 2CQR in Ireland Tel: 00 353 1 429 12462CQR House, Long Bennington Business Park, Long Bennington, Lincolnshire NG23 5JR

www.2cqr.com

• benzine • detergents with fluoride• strong solvents • abrasive cleaners• acids