[cisco-voip] Keeping my phone clean in the age of Covid-19 and other nasty germs

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Sep 24 10:52:21 EDT 2020


I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a few Cisco published cleaning documents. They were posted in forums. Couldn’t really find a live link.

People were really worried about the touch tens for example. Cisco wanted them to use specific cleaning materials.


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Hello,

What are you guys doing to ensure phones are kept clean, especially in shared spaces? I don't know much about the potential health issues of sharing a handset--maybe it's a non-issue. Is there an argument here for ripping out handsets and going soft client just to make sure? Honest question and I welcome any thoughts.

Thanks,

James
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