Germ Launderingby DyannaL | More from this Blogger 24 Jan 2006 08:19 PM I was reading through a stack of old parenting magazines last week looking for anything I might want to clip and keep before recycling them and ran across an article that grossed me out. It was discussing a report on household germs and the places they show up where most people don't think to look. Places like laundry. CLEAN laundry. Anyone else bothered by this? You think clean laundry would be, well, clean-apparently not. Some of the statistics were both depressing and disgusting; some items are COMING OUT of the wash with fecal matter, bacteria, and viruses on them. Yes, I said the f-word. Some of the things known to show up in supposedly clean laundry include salmonella, e. coli, and the flu virus. How impossibly gross is that? The culprit is our modern lifestyle. People rarely wash in hot water due to rising costs of heat and increased availability of cold water-friendly detergents. Personally, outside of the times when my girls were in cloth diapers and our bout of family-wide pink eye, I have never washed my laundry in hot water. It just seemed like an unnecessary expense. According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control) in order to be effective in killing germs laundry (linens) needs to be processed at a minimum of 160 degrees Fahrenheit for at least twenty-five minutes. I don't know about you but my water heater is set to not get hotter than 120 for safety reasons. The other half of the cleansing equation is sunlight. Very few people have, take, or make the time to hang their laundry outdoors to dry. Which is a shame since sunlight kills germs. I didn't know that. Did you?
Most clothes dryers do not get hot enough for long enough to kill off all the bacteria, viruses, and parasites that survive the washer. So... If we want to save energy and don't have time to hang our laundry, what can we do?
For more information on the man behind much of this germ science, look up Dr. Charles Gerba on your favorite search engine. In the meantime, stay safe! Learn more about DyannaL ![]() I am a happily married mother of two and freelance writer based in Central Texas. I've been running my own writing business, Ink Think (www.inkthinkva.com), for a little over a year now. Relevantpreparedness tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Discuss this article
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