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KHAKI

(5)

WHITE

BLANGE - light, "flesh" color

BORDEAUX

Reddish

GRAY

BLUE

(6)

YELLOW

THE BLACK

(7)

BLUE

GREEN

RED

PURPLE

MARENGO

PINK

(8)

PURPLE - dark red color

CREAM

AN ELECTRICIAN

(9)

TURQUOISE

ORANGE

LILAC

(10)

BROWN

PURPLE

PURPLE

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The problem is exacerbated in cases where the computer is used by several people, so that infection can spread. The prefix is ​​installed on the keyboard in such a way that the light of the ultraviolet lamp is directed only to the keys.

The lamp turns on only when there is a break in the work and the hands of the worker are not above the keyboard. In two minutes, 99% of germs are destroyed.

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