Improper use of disinfectants is harmful to health
Release Time:
2011-10-19 09:55
Source:
Dahe Net
Washing clothes with disinfectant
Many families with children, to avoid germs "spreading around," wash adults' and children's clothes separately, and separate underwear from outerwear. Some mothers feel this increases the workload significantly and wash all clothes together, adding disinfectant in the final washing step. Some brands of laundry detergent have noticed this market and directly add bactericides and disinfectants, claiming their detergent can wash underwear and outerwear together.
Expert commentary: When using disinfectants or bactericides for washing clothes, pay attention to several issues: first, the concentration—if too high, it may damage the clothes; second, residue—when using disinfectants or bactericides, be sure to rinse thoroughly. If residue remains, it can irritate or even damage the skin when wearing the clothes, which is counterproductive.
If you have not just returned from an epidemic area or crowded public places like train stations, there is no need to disinfect clothes; normal washing is sufficient.
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