Monitors: When is the last time you borrowed your mom’s eye drops
because your eyes burned after spending hours in front of the computer? If so, you may be suffering from CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome). Monitors come in all shapes and sizes, and nowadays almost all of them come with anti-glare treatment, which helps reduce radiation, static, and glare. This reduces eyestrain and the subsequent headache that arises from long hours in front of the screen. Most monitors let you adjust the angle of the monitor, especially vertically (remember you want the top of the screen to line up to or be just below eye level).
Household Cleaning Fluids and Anti Glare
In some cases the monitors are treated with an anti-glare film which is sensitive to ammonia-based fluids. This is important because most household glass cleaners are ammonia-based and these will ruin the anti-glare properties on your monitor. The best way to clean your monitor would be with ammonia-free fluids, or with plain water (don’t put the water on the screen directly-use a damp cloth

