TV Warning: Killing a mosquito near a smart TV could be costly, LG warns – the TV could be damaged in an instant

It's common to see mosquitoes hovering around your TV at home, and people immediately pick up a bat and start killing them. However, according to tech companies, doing so can pose a risk to smart TVs. In particular, the spark from a high-voltage bug zapper can affect the TV's internal circuitry. Therefore, a little caution can keep your expensive TV safe for a long time.

 
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Smart TV Safety Tips: Smart TVs have become an essential part of every home today, but a small carelessness can damage your TV worth thousands or even lakhs of rupees. 

Yes, using a mosquito repellent bat or bug zapper can damage your expensive TV. LG has issued this warning in its user manual. The electromagnetic pulse emitted by high-voltage sparks can damage the TV's panel and motherboard. Many people consider this a normal thing, but this habit can prove costly.

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LG has given clear warnings in its user manual.

LG clearly states in its smart TV's official user manual that high-voltage electrical equipment should not be used near the TV. The company even cites bug zappers as an example. The manual states that using such devices can cause product damage. 

In fact, bug zappers produce very strong electric sparks, which create electromagnetic pulses. These pulses can affect the TV's sensitive circuits and display panel. This is why companies advise users to take such precautions to ensure long-term safety.

How can your smart TV be damaged?

A mosquito bat may seem like a small device, but it generates a high-voltage current. When a mosquito comes into contact with the bat, a strong spark is produced. This spark can affect nearby electronic devices. 

Smart TVs use very delicate circuits and display technology, which can be affected by electromagnetic interference. Using a bat repeatedly near a TV can cause problems such as screen flickering, panel damage, or motherboard damage. In some cases, the TV may even stop working completely, and repairs can be very costly.

Why is the risk higher around the TV?

Electronic signals are constantly active around TVs, and high-voltage sparks can have a rapid impact. Especially the modern panels and circuits used in smart TVs are very sensitive. If a mosquito is sitting directly on the screen and a bait is used at the same time, the spark can reach the display directly. 

This is why experts recommend using such devices at least two to three feet away from the TV. Several reports also state that airborne electrical pulses can also damage the circuitry. Therefore, caution is considered extremely important.

Keep your TV safe like this

If a mosquito lands on the TV screen, it's safer to remove it with a microfiber cloth or a gentle blow than to kill it with a bat. Devices that generate excessive static electricity should not be placed near the TV. 

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