Potted ornamental plant
Many families like to place green trees in the living room to create accents for the living space and bring a feeling of closeness to nature. However, ornamental plants should not be arranged too close to the TV.
First of all, regular watering can increase the humidity around the device. Meanwhile, electronic components inside the TV are very sensitive to humid environments, easily causing damage or short circuits.
The heat radiated from the TV during operation can also affect the plant's growth, causing the plant to wither quickly or grow worse.
Aquarium
A fish tank is also an item that should not be placed next to a TV. The high humidity environment from the fish tank can cause water vapor to enter electronic components, reducing the lifespan of the device and increasing the risk of damage.
In addition, the sound and heat emitted from the TV for a long time can affect the living environment of fish, making them susceptible to stress or health decline.
Dustproof coating
Many people have a habit of covering the TV with a dustproof coat immediately after use. However, this is not the right thing to do if the device is still hot.
During operation, the TV generates heat and needs time to dissipate the heat. Immediate covering will hinder this process, causing internal components to degrade quickly and reduce the lifespan of the device.
In addition, some types of coats are flammable. In case of electrical or circuit breakage problems, the risk of fire and explosion can also increase.
Broadcasting and communication equipment
Devices such as Wi-Fi routers, computers or electronic devices with strong magnetic fields should not be placed too close to the TV.
The presence of these devices can cause signal interference, affect image display capabilities, causing the screen to experience lag, blur or reduced projection quality.
Magnetic objects
Toys with magnets, alarm clocks, or magnetic items should also be placed away from the TV.
Magnetic fields emitted from these items can affect the display capacity of the screen, reducing image quality and viewing experience.
Modern TV screens often have a thin design, easily scratched or damaged by strong impacts. Therefore, users should limit touching the screen directly and do not let young children use sharp objects to contact the TV surface.
