Health problems of hanging clothes
Traditionally, Chen He often advises not to wash clothes and quilts at night, but there are medical opinions to follow, because the balcony at home is bright at night, which is very easy to attract moths, cockroaches and spiders to lay eggs, and even dust mites may spread on clothes and quilts because of strong night activities. According to the observation of the Japanese Ministry of the Environment, the concentration of PM2.5 increased after nightfall. Due to the accumulated pollution of fine suspended particles, the atmospheric pressure diffusion conditions are poor at night and early morning, and it is easier to stay in the air. Therefore, in addition to eggs, it is easy for PM2.5 suspended particles to adhere to clothes at night. Tan Zeng, chief immunologist and rheumatologist of Taichung Rong, said in an interview that chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM2.5 can cause allergic immune reactions through skin contact or inhalation. In recent years, air pollution is serious, and more than 30% of adults suffer from atopic dermatitis clinically. The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare suggested that in addition to drying clothes at 3 pm, flying insects and dust mites can also be prevented from laying eggs on clothes with high temperature, and the probability of air pollution is lower than that in the morning or at night. However, even if there is a canopy on the balcony in rainy days, air pollutants may still adhere to clothes with moisture through condensation, so it is best to close the doors and windows and dry clothes indoors in rainy days. Traditionally, Chen He often advises not to wash clothes and quilts at night, but there are medical opinions to follow, because the balcony at home is bright at night, which is very easy to attract moths, cockroaches and spiders to lay eggs, and even dust mites may spread on clothes and quilts because of strong night activities. According to the observation of the Japanese Ministry of the Environment, the concentration of PM2.5 increased after nightfall. Due to the accumulated pollution of fine suspended particles, the atmospheric pressure diffusion conditions are poor at night and early morning, and it is easier to stay in the air. Therefore, in addition to eggs, it is easy for PM2.5 suspended particles to adhere to clothes at night. Tan Zeng, chief immunologist and rheumatologist of Taichung Rong, said in an interview that chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in PM2.5 can cause allergic immune reactions through skin contact or inhalation. In recent years, air pollution is serious, and more than 30% of adults suffer from atopic dermatitis clinically. The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare suggested that in addition to drying clothes at 3 pm, flying insects and dust mites can also be prevented from laying eggs on clothes with high temperature, and the probability of air pollution is lower than that in the morning or at night. However, even if there is a canopy on the balcony in rainy days, air pollutants may still adhere to clothes with moisture through condensation, so it is best to close the doors and windows and dry clothes indoors in rainy days. Of course, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare also said that drying clothes at high temperature can not only save the trouble of drying clothes, but also prevent clothes from being contaminated with harmful substances. If matched with a dryer with ultraviolet sterilization function, it can effectively control the breeding of flying insects and dust mites and effectively protect the health of family members. (Editor's recommendation: Dust and confetti can be easily removed! There are four magic weapons at home) Japanese family researcher Gao Qiao Yuji suggested that the washed clothes should be taken out to dry as soon as possible, and it is easy to stink if they are not dried within 5 hours; If you are afraid that clothes will not dry easily, you can put your sleeves on the hanger in front. Japanese housekeeping expert Xiangzitian suggested that clothes should be turned upside down, and the hem and cuffs should be clamped on the hanger to avoid overlapping fabrics and dry faster. Japanese washing expert Song Yan has suggested that clothes should not be hung by the window in rainy days, but choose a well-ventilated corridor at home to accelerate the drying of clothes through airflow; Or put the old newspaper under the hanger to help absorb water and make the clothes dry faster.