Rewritten Title: Pre-Wash Soaking Time to Watch Out For! Experts Warn: Exceeding Time Can Cause Bacterial Growth to Surge by Tens of Thousands of Times.
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Many people are accustomed to soaking their clothes before washing, but this practice may pose health risks. Household expert 陳安祺 suggests that the soaking time should be controlled within 15 to 20 minutes, and not exceed half an hour. Particularly, some elderly individuals may soak their clothes in water after bathing, which can lead to rapid bacterial growth. The frequency of washing laundry should be determined by the living habits of family members; for example, someone living alone may wash once a week, while those who are more active should wash every two days. 陳安祺 emphasizes that soaking time should not be too long, advises against storing clothes in a humid environment, and suggests that clothes with sweat stains should be washed as soon as possible to reduce bacterial growth.
Some people are accustomed to soaking their clothes before washing, but this seemingly routine action may actually hide health risks. Household experts suggest that soaking time should be controlled within 15 to 20 minutes, and should not exceed half an hour. She reminds that some elderly individuals casually soak their clothes in water after showering, intending to wash them the next day, "This is very scary; bacteria can grow rapidly."
Experts have mentioned in programs that there is no fixed standard for laundry frequency; it mainly depends on the family members and living habits. For instance, a person living alone who does not sweat often can wash once a week without any issues; however, if the household members exercise a lot and sweat easily, it is best to wash within two days. If it exceeds three days, it may become a breeding ground for bacteria.
As for whether clothes should be soaked before washing, experts point out that it depends on the level of dirtiness of the garments, and soaking can be chosen selectively. However, it is advised that the soaking time should not be too long, and washing should ideally be completed within 20 minutes. Otherwise, prolonged soaking, especially in hot and humid environments, can actually turn clothes into a breeding ground for bacteria.
She gives an example of people who are used to soaking washed clothes in the bathroom, or even leaving them overnight before washing, which can easily promote bacterial proliferation. The expert also mentioned that a friend put their worn clothes in a damp bathroom, and they actually became moldy after a few days. She reminds that removed clothing must be kept dry and should be avoided from piling up in damp environments like bathrooms. If the clothes have obvious sweat stains or odors, it is best to deal with them as soon as possible to avoid bacteria growth and make the clothes last longer.