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Protocol Moment
ADDRESS FOR PRESIDING OFFICERS
• Madam Supreme Basileus (Official Spokesperson for the Sorority)
• Madam Regional Director (Official Spokesperson for the Region)
• Madam Basileus (Official Spokesperson for the Chapter)
• NOTE: “Madam” does not include an “e” at the end
Technology Tip
CLEANING YOUR PHONE
Yes, you've washed your hands, but have you cleaned your phone yet?
Studies suggest that your phone is ten times dirtier than a toilet seat. Apple
has finally declared that you can now clean your iPhone with Disinfecting
Wipes and similar products with 70% isopropyl alcohol. But how do you go
about effectively cleaning your device?
Step 1: Turn off the phone and unplug all cables. You cannot clean your
phone and other devices if it's switched on or currently being charged.
Step 2: Remove all covers. While you disinfect your phone don't forget
to clean your phone covers as well.
Step 3: Clean. Use cleaning wipes to effectively clean your phone and
phone covers. Don't have wipes? It's okay to use a combination of 60% water
and 40% rubbing alcohol. Mix the ingredients together, and then dip a cloth
in the solution, squeeze it so that it is damp and not wet before wiping it
gently across your phone.
Here are some do's and don’ts. Use only a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid
abrasive cloths, towels, paper towels, or similar items. Avoid excessive
wiping, which might cause damage. Unplug all external power sources,
devices, and cables. Keep liquids away from the product, unless otherwise
noted for specific products. Don't get moisture into any openings. Don't use
aerosol sprays, bleaches, or abrasives.
Don't spray cleaners directly onto the item.
Pro tip: Never spray cleaner directly on the screen