Showing posts with label washing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washing. Show all posts
Thursday, 28 May 2015

Is Your Bed Making You Ill?

New research has shown that up to 10 million dust mites live and feed in just one bed! Items such as your bed linen, that come into contact with your body, are most likely to be contaminated with pathogens. After just sleeping in your bed for one night, your sheets can accumulate an array of dead skin, fungus, bacteria, mites and, believe it or not, even faeces!

Many of us love snuggling into bed after a long day but what is joining us in bed might not sit so comfortably. 

Mattresses, pillows and bedding can become reservoirs of the aforementioned fungus, bacteria and human cells and these reservoirs are the ideal conditions for dust mites. Whilst dust mites are harmless, their faeces and body fragments can cause allergic reactions which prompt our bodies to release histamines to attack the allergen. This can cause eczema and hay fever and estimates suggest that dust mites may be a factor is up to 80% of asthmatics. 

The ultimate breeding ground is the mattress but bed linen required attention too as it can be contained with pathogens which causes the cold, flu and diarrhoea.
Bedding, therefore, should be washed on a regular basis using an antibacterial laundry cleanser according to Home Hygiene Expert, Dr Lisa Ackerley. 

"Just because it looks and smells clean, doesn't mean it's hygienically clean. People have this notion that simple putting dirty items into a washing machine will kill all germs, but that's just not the case. Contagious bacteria and viruses such as Influenza and E.coli can survive low temperature washing, increasing the potential risk of infectionkr your family. For laundry washed at low temperatures, a disinfectant proven to kill 99.9% of bacteria in temperatures as low as 15°C will get it hygienically clean."

Our bed is where we spend a third of our daily routine so it is vital that we keep it hygienically clean. A few simple hygiene habits can help prevent the spread of harmful bacteria, providing added protection while we sleep. 

Tips to prevent Sick Bed Syndrome:

  • Change and launder bed linen on a weekly basis and wash separately from other clothing to kill bacteria and dust mites. 
  • When washing bed linen, add a laundry disinfectant such as Dettol Anti-bacterial Laundry Cleanser, an additive proven to kill 99.9% of bacteria.
  • Decrease the temperature and humidity levels in your bedroom to reduce the number of dust mites. 
  • Regularly vacuum all soft furnishings, including your mattress, within the bedroom. 

(Disclaimer: I received a bottle of Dettol Laundry Cleanser for sharing this infographic.)




Wednesday, 8 April 2015

ACE Gentle Stain Remover

ACE Gentle is one of the leading washing boosters and stain removers in the UK. Unlike its competitors, ACE is just as effective on delicates and baby clothes as it is on other items of clothing such as muddy sportswear. It is so gentle that you can pour it directly into your wash, allowing ACE's eight-point system get to work on eight different types of stains - grease, cosmetics, dirt, food, beverages, enzymatics, body soils and outdoor stains.



With a weaning baby and a toddler who is prone to a chocolate bar or two, I was eager to give it a try.

I had a few items of E's clothing that were particularly badly stained with orange purée so I bunged them in the washing machine, put my usual washing powder/fabric conditioner in the drawer and put a capful of ACE Gentle straight in the drum with the clothes - it's that gentle it can go straight in! The gentleness means that it can also be used on silk, wool and even cashmere.


When I took my items out and dried them, I saw that most of the orange stain had gone except for a little outline. I put them through again with another capful of ACE Gentle and the stains disappeared completely. I wasn't too bothered about having to do it twice because I knew that they were pretty stubborn stains. I usually can't find anything that will remove similar stains no matter how many times I try them.

Additionally, ACE Gentle helps to stop fabric colours bleeding which is great for me because C has this one white t-shirt with red sleeves and it drives me crazy trying to wash it as I worry that the red will run!


ACE Gentle has been great for removing everyday stains on the first go and I would definitely recommend it. The 1 litres goes a long way! For around £2 per bottle, it's a great price!
You can find a list of stockists at the ACE Gentle website. You can also follow them on Facebook and Twitter.