
The uncomfortable heat in the North and the damp, rainy days in the South can potentially damage your TV. Here are some methods to increase the durability of your family's TV!
1. Tips for Safeguarding Your TV During Unfavorable Weather
The scorching heat in the North and the humid, rainy days in the South can potentially damage your TV. Here are some methods to increase the durability of your family's TV!
Choosing the Location for Your TV
- Place the TV in a Dry Area: A dry, well-ventilated spot will help your TV avoid damage caused by dampness or heat from the sun.
- Leave a Gap of about 3cm from the Wall: This distance allows the TV to dissipate heat into the environment, reducing the risk of circuitry malfunction or microchip distortion caused by excessive heat, thereby prolonging the TV's lifespan.
- Limit Direct Sunlight Exposure: Avoid placing the TV in overly bright areas or where direct sunlight shines. This will significantly reduce the TV's image quality and durability. (You can use blinds to limit direct light exposure to the TV).

The positioning of the TV is crucial for optimal operation
Adjust the Brightness Appropriately
Excessive brightness settings raise the internal temperature of the TV above normal levels. It's best to adjust the TV brightness to a moderate level.
This helps prevent damage to the TV caused by excessive internal and external temperatures, while also protecting your eyes and saving energy for the household. (Increasing brightness to the highest level can reduce the TV screen's lifespan from 30,000 hours to 60,000 hours).

Appropriate brightness protects the eyes of your entire family while also saving electricity
Avoid Electrical Incidents
You should equip your TV with a voltage regulator or even a backup power source if possible to avoid sudden voltage spikes or drops that can damage the TV, especially during hot weather or sudden power outages.
For prolonged damp weather in the South, consider adding surge protection devices to your TV if you use an outdoor antenna to avoid potential risks.

Use a voltage regulator to minimize electrical incidents
Regularly Clean Your TV
After a period of use, especially in hot dusty weather, the picture and sound quality of your TV will significantly deteriorate due to dust buildup inside the unit, potentially reducing the screen's lifespan. Therefore, it's essential to regularly clean the screen and casing.
When cleaning, make sure the TV is completely cool, unplugged, and use a soft cloth with specialized cleaning solution to wipe the product.
How to Clean Your TV Properly?

Regularly cleaning your TV ensures better performance.
TVs with Self-Protection Features
If you're considering buying a new TV but concerned about its durability due to environmental factors or lack of time and space to implement the above methods, you can explore TV models with built-in self-protection features.
Consider the Sony TV series equipped with Sony X-Protection PRO, defending against 4 environmental factors:

Alternatively, explore Samsung TVs with Samsung Triple Protector, shielding against lightning, humidity, and electrical shocks.

We hope through this article you'll gain valuable insights to protect and maintain your family's TV.
