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How to Prevent ESD During Chromebook Repair: Minimizing Impact to K-12 Programs

  • Jan 3, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 29

Technician working inside a laptop on an anti-static mat to prevent electrostatic discharge during device repair.

We’ve all felt it before; the zing that comes from being shocked by a random object. What we often refer to as static electricity is electrostatic discharge (ESD). While ESD is mostly harmless when we experience it, it can affect tech like K-12 devices leading to product defects and unsafe conditions. This could be especially detrimental in the K-12 device environment with limited excess inventory and the need for fast repair turnaround. Today, we’ll discuss how to prevent ESD during K-12 device repair.


What is ESD?

ESD occurs when an electric discharge builds up and is transferred to another object. It can be accompanied by a visible spark and a popping sound.


Technician repairing a laptop motherboard on an ESD-safe blue work mat.

Prevent ESD During Chromebook Repair


The best way to prevent ESD during Chromebook repair is to create ESD-safe areas by taking precautions or using ESD-safe or anti-static materials. This can be done in multiple ways.


Check Your Space

As ESD affects K-12 devices during the repair process, evaluating your repair space is important. Where does your school perform its repairs? If possible, choose a room with linoleum or tile flooring over carpeting.


Take Appropriate Grounding Precautions

Grounding directs excess energy to the ground via a wire, dissipating any residual static electricity.

  • Grounding your work area, including tables and chairs, is a great way to prevent static discharge from damaging your devices.

  • You can also ground yourself using an anti-static wrist strap and silicone mat to reduce any static electricity.

Silicone mat and anti-static wrist strap


Be Careful During Dry Seasons

Whether it’s winter or your district is in a drier climate, be careful when conditions are dry.

  • You don’t have to measure the humidity levels precisely—your own body can be a good indicator of dryness.

  • To mitigate static discharge, use an anti-static wrist strap to reduce static electricity.


AGParts Education can help your district prevent ESD with anti-static wrist straps and silicone mats. To get started, contact us today!

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