[labnetwork] Disinfecting Keyboards and Peripherals

Hathaway, Malcolm R hathaway at cns.fas.harvard.edu
Mon May 11 16:51:04 EDT 2020


I would think atomized (a nice fine spray) of IPA would be okayelectrically.  It would be useful to know what they are doing in hospitals, as I imagine they've had to sort this out already.

Also, given that we will all be wearing at least one pair of gloves in the cleanroom at all times, perhaps cleaning between every use will not be as necessary as in other non-cleanroom labs.


Mac Hathaway
Harvard CNS

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Greetings,

As we all work towards safe re-openings of our labs, what solutions have been discovered for disinfecting live keyboards, mouse, touchscreens etc?

We are being told it will be a requirement but we obviously can’t spray liquids directly on them and we can’t turn off these tools between uses to disconnect peripherals and reboot?



Thanks in advance,





Mark Heiden

NanoFab Cleanroom Manager

University of California, Riverside

951-827-2551

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