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Washable Silicone Keyboards-Stop the spread of Germs and Viruses

2013-10-30 10:07:48 | 日記

Nerith Silicone Keyboards

Nerith silicone keyboards can be completely washed and disinfected to inhibit the spread of germs and viruses.  Just wash it under the tap with soap and water.  Spray disinfectant on it.  Terrific for use where there are multiple users.

  • Our Silicone Keyboards can be Cleaned and Disinfected! 
  • Comfortable and Silent.
  • Ultra Slim Design   - Size: 400 (L) x 130 (W) x 8 (H) mm    Weight: 180g)
  • Eliminate antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as VRE and MRSA which can live on keyboards for more than 24 hours

Nerith Silicone Keyboards        Nerith Silicone Keyboards

  • Perfect anywhere computers are shared or germs are a concern!
  • Flat design reduces injuries from negative angle stress to the wrist.
  • Soft silicone eliminates noise that is common with regular keyboards.
  • Letters are laser etched and will stand up to millions of keystrokes.
  • Guaranteed not to dry or crack.
  • Can be cleaned providing a definite cost benefit over replacing worn and dirty keyboards.
  • Can be sanitized to prevent the spread of viruses that cost companies millions of dollars in sick time each year.  
  • 100% Silicone  100% Latex Free
  • Vibrant Colours:  Black, Electric Blue, Lime Lover and Fushia. 
  • Solid one piece construction with carbon pill contacts for long life and excellent tactile feedback.
  • Ingress Protection Rating of IP65 for complete dust protection and water resistant.

If your keyboard hasn't been cleaned recently, there will be visible things such as crisps and biscuit crumbs, hair, and maybe a sprinkling of dandruff.

But what about the things you can't see?

Saliva. Every time you breathe, moisture is created and it settles somewhere!

Dead skin cells. Yes, afraid so. We all shed millions every day and where better to come to rest than in a computer keyboard.

Body fat. Believe us, it's true. Every time you type, touch a screen or telephone, the oil in your skin leaves a microscopic film. Just think what a few months' build up looks like under a microscope.

You may not mind having a collection of nasties in your keyboard if they belong to you - but what about when equipment is shared? Do you really want to collect body fat and saliva from someone else?


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