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Why is it important to clear dust from behind TV units and computer setups now and then?

Electronics generate heat and attract dust. Behind TV units, gaming consoles, routers and computer setups, cables and components tend to sit close together. Dust settles there and builds up, especially when there’s little airflow.

Heavy dust can act like a blanket, trapping heat and making devices run hotter than they should. Over time, this can shorten their life, cause noisy fans, or even lead to performance issues. In some extreme cases, very dusty clusters around extension cords and cheap adapters can be a fire risk.

By unplugging where necessary and gently cleaning behind these setups every now and then – wiping surfaces, vacuuming around cables – you keep the area safer and the machines happier.

It’s not the most glamorous cleaning job, but it’s one of those maintenance tasks that helps protect both your gadgets and your home.

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