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Have You Washed Your Towel In The Last Six Months? If Not, You Are inviting Trouble For Your Health
A towel is our everyday friend. Even before Ranbir Kapoor had made it a 'style statement' of sort in his debut film "Saawariya", the innocuous piece of cloth had been known to give us company - both at home and also outside. Why are clean towels important? To know more, read on.
Towels are something that we love to possess as our own and find life uncomfortable without owning one. Such is their utility.
But, how many among us do ensure to keep the towel clean in return of all the service it gives us? Although we trust our towel, but we also treat it casually by either tossing it to the side or abandoning it in a heap.
And we do not even care to make them dry and hence they get dirty, discoloured and even wear out before time. In fact, a shabby treatment of your towel, despite using it daily, also makes you vulnerable to bacteria and diseases. So, treat your towel properly.
Here are some improper ways in which we treat our towels and must change it, so that our living becomes more hygienic. Read to know why should we use clean towels.

1.
Hanging
Two
Towels
Together
From
One
Rack:
This
is
an
unhygienic
way
of
treating
towels,
particularly
if
the
two
pieces
of
clothes
belong
to
two
separate
individuals.
If
you
are
hanging
two
used
and
unclean
towels
from
the
same
hook
or
rack,
you
are
allowing
moisture
and
bacteria
from
getting
trapped
between
the
two.
The
idea
to
'promote'
exchange
of
uncleanliness
is
not
a
very
good
one.

2.
Are
You
Regularly
Washing
Your
Towel:
For
several
people,
the
answer
is
no.
Have
you
given
a
thought
to
the
fact
that
you
daily
dry
yourself
with
the
same
towel
after
taking
bath?
It
means
you
are
allowing
the
used
cloth
to
make
yourself
dirty
again
soon
after
you
have
washed
yourself.
So,
wisdom
lies
in
giving
your
towel
a
regular
wash
too,
if
not
daily.
Do
not
underestimate
your
towel
or
a
skin
disease
may
not
be
far
off.

3.
Have
You
Changed
Your
Towel
In
The
Last
Few
Years:
The
answer
may
be
no.
Since
towel
is
not
really
a
dress
to
be
displayed,
we
tend
to
ignore
it,
unless
age
creates
a
hole
in
it.
But,
why
not
keep
more
than
one
towel
instead
of
continuing
with
one,
right?
As
common
sense
puts
it,
more
towels
mean
less
pressure
on
one
and
more
scope
to
wash
them
and
to
use
clean
ones
instead.

4.
Using
Too
Much
Detergent:
Do
not
give
your
towel
too
much
of
a
wash
with
detergent.
It
will
make
it
scratchy
and
you
will
feel
it
uncomfortable
to
use.

5.
Washing
In
Hot
Water:
Since
towel
is
something
which
you
bring
in
contact
with
your
body
regularly,
it
is
always
advised
to
wash
it
in
hot
water,
so
that
the
germs
and
bacteria
that
stick
to
it
are
killed
and
you
get
a
trusted
cleaning
cloth.
Besides bathing towels, those used for cleaning kitchen utensils and other cleaning purposes should also be cleaned regularly.
Since towels are themselves used for cleaning purposes, it is very important to keep them clean as well or their frequent contact with dirt can make them contain bacteria and germs, which can slowly affect living members of the family.
Food poisoning, diarrhoea, E. coli, dust allergy, etc., are frequently related to uncleaned towels. Therefore, keep a close watch on your towel's health as well.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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