New Delhi [India], July 20 (ANI): Finally the season to get all drenched is here and with it, is the threat for your gadgets.

You can't leave a gadget at home just because it is raining outside. But how do you stay connected and at the same time protect your gadgets during India's rather long monsoon?

Here are some tips by Pratik Nayek, CEO, Hamee India, to help you take care of your precious gadgets in Monsoon:

# Out of reach

Most of us tend to instinctively place our phones in our back pockets when it rains, but that's not really a good idea. Instead, place the phone in your handbag and try not to use the gadget till the rain stops. No, not even if you get an instant message! However, if your phone happens to get wet, remove the battery immediately and use a blow dryer to dry the phone as soon as you can. You should also avoid using a laptop if you know it can come in contact with raindrops.

# Go hands-free

If you're the kind who needs to attend many business calls or be available on their phone 24x7, invest in a Bluetooth headset for the monsoon season. These headsets are suited even for rainy conditions and will keep your phone protected. Plus, hands-free calls are always a better option for your ears (and hands!) when you have a big bunch of calls to attend.

# The rice effect

If rain water happens to seep into your phone, let rice come to your rescue. Rice can help absorb the moisture or remove particles stuck in your phone. Place your the rain-soaked gadget in sifted, dust-free rice and close it. The longer you keep the device there, the drier it gets. You would need about a day for the phone to get fully dry so you should consider keeping a spare phone.

# Keep gadgets in their cases

If you don't have one already, get a case for your phone's screen to protect it from the rain. A water-proof case for your phone with appropriate seals will help protect it from water entering through ports and damaging your device. While you're making your gadgets rain proof, get cases for your tablet and laptop as well.

# Avoid charging

If your phone gets wet, don't charge it as soon as you get home. This is one of the safety tips you just can't overlook as a rain-drenched phone can pose danger when plugged in! Double check to see if the ports are dry as a damp socket recharge can even cause a short circuit. Better a missed call than a health risk, right! (ANI)


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