If you haven't taken the time to scan your computer for malicious software infections, you may want to do so before Monday. Time to scan your computer just in case
Dust is EverywhereDust (as you know) is a general term that can refer to particulate matter from an infinite number of sources. Wood shops, food processes, textiles (clothes, yarn, crafts) and manufacturing areas are obvious and notorious sneeze factories. Pet stores are filled with flying fur, feathers and dander that accompany their carriers into homes. Dirt and gravel roads and parking lots release clouds of dust daily that can be a nuisance to adjacent homes and offices.
In Harm's WayComputers that are operated without dust protection in these areas are fighting a losing battle. While it's easy enough to wipe down your monitor screen and dust off the keyboard and tower occasionally, what isn't so obvious is the choking dust that is slowly filling the inside of your computer through the air intake vents.
Warning SignsIf your cooling fan starts to seem a little louder than it used to, or your computer is "acting up" in ways you can't explain, accumulation of dust inside may be the culprit. You can check for visible dust on the vents, and do a more thorough cleaning than the usual wipe-down with compressed air to blast out some dust bunnies. If you're not confident taking the case apart, it is recommended that you bring the computer to a professional to give the inside a good cleaning. Then,
Take Action!Prevent dust buildup from becoming a problem again. There are many alternatives for dust protection:
Vinyl computer covers - good for overnight protection in a relatively clean home or office; must be taken off when the computer is in use. Vent filters - If you can find these small filters in a material that doesn't impede airflow, they may be effective in filtering out some of the dust entering through airflow ports. Replace them often! ShopShield⢠computer dust covers - These are the dust covers that stay in place even while you use the computer and filter all the air that contacts your computer. Dedicated airtight computer cabinets - The traditional "factory floor" method of computer protection, sealed cabinets with their own air conditioning systems; may not be practical for small business owners. Don't put it off until your computer chokes on dust and gives up the ghost. Make a plan today for dust protection. Related Computer Covers - Do Your Computers Need Dust Protection? TopicsQuestion by Cybeldina: What are those screen covers for computer monitors called? I have heard of computer screen covers/protectors that are designed to help reduce the risk of seizures and migraines by blocking some sort of light ( I want to say they are LEDs, but maybe it's something else) What are the covers called and where can I find them? Call the optomotrist, right?! I still don't know what they are called, but they are Anti-Glare screen protectors AND block UV coming from the computer screen. Best answer for What are those screen covers for computer monitors called?:
Answer by shaniquahgarvin_2001
Clear ultra-thin plastic with low tack adhesive (leaves no residue when removed). Polyester hard coated to prevent scratches and extend useful life. you can find it on http://www.protectcovers.com/screen_protectors.htm
Answer by Delicia B
its just a glare protection or screen protection
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