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Why Remote Workers Should Consider Remote Working Keyboard Covers

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Working from home brings flexibility, but it also creates new challenges for device hygiene. We believe that remote professionals deserve protection and cleanliness for their keyboards just as much as in-office workers. Here’s a simple checklist to explain why remote working keyboard covers are a smart investment, and how you can use them effectively.

The Hygiene Risks of Remote Work

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  • Home workstations often double as living spaces, meaning your keyboard is exposed to dust, crumbs, pet fur, and household oils.
  • Shared spaces (e.g., dining tables or kitchen counters) increase the likelihood of spreading bacteria across devices.
  • Without protection, you can easily damage keys by using harsh cleaning methods to try to disinfect them.
  • As remote work increases, many people don’t maintain a consistent cleaning habit, making keyboard protection even more valuable.

 How We Solve These Issues

  • Our keyboard covers are made from durable polyurethane, offering protection from liquids, grease, dirt, and germs.
  • They feature adhesive backing for a permanent, precise fit, so they stay put and don’t shift during normal use.
  • These covers are easy to clean and disinfect, ideal for regular sanitizing without damaging your device.
  • The material is UV-resistant and chemical-proof, making it resilient to repeated cleaning.
  • We produce covers for thousands of keyboard models, whether you're using a desktop keyboard or a laptop, there’s likely a custom-fit cover for your setup.

 Best Practices for Using Keyboard Covers in a Remote Setup

  1. Identify high-risk devices
    • Figure out which keyboards or laptops you use most frequently, and which are most exposed to mess.
  2. Choose the correct cover
    • Check our catalog to find a model-specific cover that fits snugly and securely.
  3. Clean before applying
    • Make sure your keyboard is free of dust or debris before you stick on your cover.
  4. Set a cleaning schedule
    • Wipe down your cover daily or weekly, depending on how much you use it.
    • Use disinfectant wipes or a soft cloth and your preferred cleaning solution.
  5. Inspect regularly and replace when needed
    • Check for wear, lifting edges, or discoloration.
    • Replace the cover if it becomes hard to clean or starts to degrade.

Contact us

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By following this straight-forward checklist, remote workers can make their work-from-home setups cleaner, safer, and more durable. Our mission is to help you protect both your productivity and your health, one keystroke at a time.

Contact us now if you’re in need of a protective keyboard cover for your remote working lifestyle.

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