Some people usually wash their underwear first, then wash their outerwear, then wash socks and other debris, and wash them in a basin of water to the end, which is dirty and black. Although this ensures that some of the clothes are clean, the clothes washed in the end are very contaminated. Especially, the shampooing of socks and women's underwear is more harmful and can cause gynecological diseases in women.
In order to save trouble, some people put all the replaced clothes in the washing machine to wash together. During the stirring and friction of the washing machine, the bacteria, colors, and the falling fibers on the clothes will inevitably be contaminated. The clothes washed in the dry cleaner are more complicated, including those with healthy people, patients, and perhaps patients with infectious diseases.
Some bad merchants cut corners to make profits, eliminating disinfection and treatment processes, which can also lead to disease transmission.
Some people's washing machines never wash, and they keep washing as long as they can rotate. The inner wall of the drainage area is filled with cloth dust and dirt, which breeds a lot of viruses and bacteria. During the laundry process, these dirt and bacteria will be contaminated on the clothes.
Many people think that clothes are too dirty or think that detergents are cheap, and often use detergents excessively. However, the rinsing time is not enough, and detergent often remains on clothes. Most detergents are alkylbenzene compounds, which are irritating to the skin and affect liver function.
Most of the detergents used in dry cleaning are tetrachloroethylene, gasoline, etc., which are also harmful to human health. According to normal regulations, dry-cleaned clothes must be dried for a period of time before they can be worn after these chemical detergents are evaporated.
Are the above the laundry mistakes you often make? So, what is the right way to wash clothes? In order to prevent cross-contamination during the laundry process from harming human health, it is best to wash everyone's clothes separately. At least the clothes of children and adults should be washed separately. The clothes of healthy and sick should be washed separately. Underwear and outerwear should be washed separately. Not too dirty clothes and too dirty clothes should be washed separately. Bras, underwear, and socks should be washed separately. Do not put too much detergent when washing, and rinsing several times, especially underwear should be done in this way. Dry-cleaned clothes should be fully dried and worn after the chemical detergent is completely evaporated. The washing machine should be cleaned and disinfected frequently.
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