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Casimir Cleaners
(206) 728-9272
1919 7th Ave
Seattle, WA
A 1 Laundry
(206) 441-1570
2401 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
Seattle Best Cleaners
(206) 722-4777
3219 Martin Luther King Jr Way S
Seattle, WA
Bakker's Fine Cleaning
(206) 464-0040
2000 Fairview Ave
Seattle, WA
Ding Ho Laundry & Cleaners
(206) 624-1841
1722 E Madison St
Seattle, WA
Renton Cleaning Center
(425) 255-4080
Renton Shopping Ctr
Seattle, WA
Harvard Cleaners
(206) 720-0404
1428 Harvard Ave
Seattle, WA
Bonnie's Five Point Cleaners
(206) 324-4112
1000 E Madison St
Seattle, WA
Crystal Clean Laundry
(206) 323-4969
1718 Bellevue Ave
Seattle, WA
Susie's Cleaning Svc
(206) 841-1145
12037 Des Moines Memorial Drive South, Suite #3
Burien, WA
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Article - Laundering for Allergic People

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Laundering for Allergic People

By Lynn Marie Bower

Those who have conventional allergies to dust, dust mites , and other household allergens will want to make sure to clean their clothes and bedding frequently, using gentle, low- odor products. This means, of course, they’ll need to purchase items which are not only easily washable and dryable, but also sturdy enough to withstand repeated launderings. In particular, how to care for bedding is a big concern. The following are some suggestions you may wish to follow.

For sheets and pillows, it’s best to wash them weekly. Pillows (unless the manufacturer’s tags state otherwise) need only a short agitation cycle of about two minutes on a gentle cycle using warm water . However, you’ll want to use a full rinse cycle to make sure all the laundry detergent has been completely removed. Then place them in the dryer. (Again, that is unless the manufacturer’s tags state otherwise.) If you use pillow protectors to seal out dust mites , the pillows themselves might only need to be washed every 3 months.

Blankets, comforters, quilts, and mattress pads will need laundering at least every 3 months. However, for those who experience severe allergic reactions to dust mites, this can be done more frequently. Again, if you use allergen-impermeable protectors on the comforters and quilts, they won’t need laundering as often. All these items should be washed with gentle cycles using warm water , then dried in the dryer.

Electric blankets require special care. Only wash them for a short time, perhaps for only 2 or 3 minutes. Then, place in a dryer, but only if the manufacturer’s tags specifically recommend this. Otherwise, dry over two clothes lines. Don’t take your electric blanket in to be dry cleaned. This isn’t just because of the problem of bothersome dry cleaning odors your blanket would absorb, but also because the cleaning solvents could damage wiring inside the blanket.

By the way, don’t forget to launder washable area rugs and curtains regularly, too. Too often, these are overlooked. For good, information on common allergens and suggested cleaning procedures and schedules, request The Soap and Detergent Association's 81/2" x 11", 35-page booklet entitled Clean and Healthy Strategies for Today’s Homes: Allergies and Asthma Reference Manual . An abridged version called Clean and Healthy Strategies for Today&rs...

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