1. Maintain a clean work environment: Regularly dust and clean your devices and surrounding area to prevent overheating and which can damage hardware from dust buildup.
  2. Ergonomic Setup: Organize your workspace to avoid strain while using your device. This includes proper posture and positioning of your monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
  3. Secure your workspace: Arrange your device and workstation to minimize the risk of bumps, spills, or other physical hazards.
  4. Be mindful of liquids and food: Avoid eating or drinking near your device to minimize the risk of spills damaging sensitive electronics.
  5. Organize your cables: Organize and secure power cables and wires to prevent tripping hazards and protect them from damage caused by water, dust, or insects.
  6. Use protective accessories: Consider using screen protectors, cases, or locks for your devices to safeguard them from scratches, drops, and unauthorized access.
  7. Practice proper charging: Ensure your device is adequately charged before use to avoid unexpected shutdowns and potential data loss, if possible, avoid using unreliable or damaged chargers.
  8. Dispose of electronics responsibly: When discarding old devices, follow proper e-waste disposal procedures to protect the environment and prevent data leaks.
  9. Take precautions when buying or selling devices: Be cautious when purchasing pre-owned devices to ensure they haven't been tampered with. Similarly, when discarding or selling your own device, take steps to erase all personal data securely.