Keyboard and Monitor
Turn off the monitor before cleaning. Use a dry microfiber cloth on the screen. For the keyboard, turn it upside down and tap to remove debris. Use a small brush or vacuum attachment between keys.
Remote Worker Cleaning Guide
Your home office collects dust fast. Keyboards, monitors, and vents need regular attention.

Tucson has a large remote worker population. Many people spend eight or more hours a day in a home office. Keyboards hold more bacteria than most surfaces. Monitors collect dust that reduces screen clarity. HVAC vents above the desk push dirty air directly at your face. This checklist keeps the home office clean and healthy. Alex's recurring plan can include the home office on every visit.
Turn off the monitor before cleaning. Use a dry microfiber cloth on the screen. For the keyboard, turn it upside down and tap to remove debris. Use a small brush or vacuum attachment between keys.
Dust collects on cables and power strips fast. Wipe cords with a dry cloth. Wipe the full desk surface with a damp cloth and mild cleaner.
The vent above a desk blows dust directly onto your work area. Remove the cover and rinse it in the sink. Let it dry before replacing.
A clogged HVAC vent does two things. It pushes more dust onto your desk and keyboard. It also reduces airflow, which raises your energy bill. Cleaning the vent cover takes under five minutes. Most people do it every two to three months.
Chair fabric holds skin cells and dust. If your chair has fabric armrests, vacuum them each time you clean the desk. Vinyl or leather chairs just need a wipe. A clean chair reduces allergens in the room.
Yes. The home office is a standard room in the service scope. The crew dusts, wipes surfaces, vacuums the chair, and mops the floor.
Use a dry microfiber cloth. Do not spray liquid directly on the screen. For stubborn smudges, dampen the cloth slightly with water only.
Same-day cleaning is usually not available. It depends on the schedule. Weekends are not available.
Alex's crew of 3 to 4 cleans the home office along with every other room. Call (520) 445-1061 or go to /book/ to get started. Cash, check, or Zelle accepted.