Important piece of IT equipment

This is why it’s important as an IT worker (especially if you do desktop support!), to have a bottle of anti-bacterial hand wash in your office. I try to use mine as soon as I return from dealing with someone else’s machine, especially if I had to use the keyboard or mouse!

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