The Dangers of Dust

One of the number one enemies to your computer is DUST.  No matter how clean your home or office is, you are going to get dust inside your computer. Your computer acts as a air filtering device - bringing in air to cool your computer (along with dirt and dust particles in the air).  It then blows out the heated air.  The problem is that it will not blow out all of those dust particles with the heated air.  Over time, dirt and dust particles collect on the inter circuitry of your computer - acting as an insulator to increase the inter temperature of your system.  This increased temperature has a tendency of shorting the life of your computer system.  

Though a lot of the dirt and dust will not blow back out your computer, most of the everyday household bacteria that contributes to colds and flu will continue to circulate.  

Routine computer cleaning is recommended to keep your computer system in top-notch condition.  Some people try to do this themselves - which if not done correctly can hurt your computer more than help it.  For example, some people will open their computer and blow the dust off on the computer with a can of compressed air.  This can damage circuitry if blow directly onto boards - not to mention it is just blowing the dust back into the air.  Also, blowing air directly on the internal fans can turn those fans into "generators" that could send current back into your motherboard and fry them.

Our patent pending process will gently remove the dirt and dust from your computer - not blow it back into the air and will deodorize your system reducing everyday household bacteria that can be the cause of colds and flu.

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