3.16.2020

SecuGen offers cleaning tips for fingerprint readers

SecuGen offers cleaning tips for fingerprint readers

SecuGen offers some cleaning tips for the fingerprint reader for those who are concerned about health and safety in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic. The company has published a three-step guide for scanner users and recommends cleaning devices between applications to reduce the risk of transmission. This is especially important for devices that are shared by several people.

Fortunately, the cleaning process itself is relatively simple. If the surface of the player is dirty, users can spray it with a standard glass cleaner or clean it with a paper towel, paper towel, or a damp cloth that has been treated with a cleaner. After that, users must repeat the process with a disinfectant to sterilize the surface. Users should follow the instructions for the product of their choice and leave the wet disinfectant on the surface for the recommended time before cleaning.

Once the surface has dried, the process is complete and the fingerprint reader is secure again.

The surface of a SecuGen reader is made of glass, so cleaning with the most common household disinfectants, including antimicrobial wipes and sprays, as well as diluted bleaching solutions, is safe. However, the plastic housing is somewhat more sensitive and can deteriorate if it is cleaned with stronger solvents or acids. SecuGen also recommends that all cleaning wipes are moist and free of drips and that any excess liquid is removed before the surface is treated. It is also not recommended to pour liquid directly onto the surface of the player.

Although regular cleaning can be a bit annoying in the short term, it is largely preferable to spreading the coronavirus and should help protect those most affected by the disease. The New York police have already stopped using fingerprint authentication at their headquarters to contain the virus.

SecuGen's plans to present a new module fingerprint identification, but the event was canceled due to: To connect, the health and safety issues .

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March 16, 2020 - by Eric Weiss

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