1, and has the advantages that:
With the development of chemical industry and clothing industry, clothing fabrics are constantly updated, and many of them need dry cleaning. Dry cleaning generally does not deform clothes, and it is very convenient and popular, but it also has health hazards.
2. Disadvantages are:
Generally speaking, dry cleaners use high chloride chemicals as active solvents when dry cleaning clothes. This high chloride is harmful to the human nervous system. Long-term exposure to this chemical is likely to lead to kidney cancer.
In the process of dry cleaning clothes, this chemical will be absorbed by the fibers of clothes, and then released into the air from clothes when clothes are dry, thus affecting human health.
Many people don't know that dry cleaning will release harmful substances, so when they get their clothes back from the dry cleaner, they either wear them immediately or put them in the closet. In fact, this is very unscientific. The result of taking clothes back and wearing them immediately is that harmful substances on clothes can't be released immediately, so it directly hurts the body.
Although the clothes put in the closet are not worn immediately, they are poorly ventilated, and high-concentration harmful chemicals will spread in the closet. The clothes stored in the closet may be infected by harmful substances to a certain extent, and it is also harmful to health to take them out of the closet.
In view of this, clothes should be taken back from the dry cleaners and put in a ventilated place to dry, so that the chemicals released by clothes can be dispersed in the wind before being worn or put into the wardrobe for collection. Children are particularly sensitive to high chloride.
So dry cleaning clothes should be kept away from children. Because different dry cleaners use different doses and methods of high chloride, the damage to health is also different. Proper consideration should be given when choosing a dry cleaner.