Geteilter Waschkeller was mit Bakterien etc?
Aus Zeitnot mussten wir eine Wohnung nehmen mit geteilten Waschkeller. Es sind 10 Personen hier die sich 2 Waschmaschinen teilen. Als Frau habe ich gerade bedenken an eine Pilzinfektion oder HPV Erkrankung.
Weiß jemand dazu was. Habe gelesen, manche Experten sagen ab 30 Grad wird alles getötet, andere Studien sagen das sich multiresistente Keime dadrin befinden können.
Kriege ich Bakterien/Viren auch aus der Handwäsche raus?
Just use a hygienic dishwasher.
I you have not before Your Wäsche is 60° empty Let the washing process go through.
I wouldn’t worry about it, but if you did, it might help you if you put a hygienic sink in the wash. It is explicitly intended to have a disinfecting effect even in the cold wash cycle.
Look here:
https://www.bfr.bund.de/cm/343/ueberleben_bakterien_das_washen_in_der_washingmachine.pdf
Happy for you and Merry Christmas!
We used to have an apartment with a wash cellar in rural areas. What I didn’t know was that we had a groundwater connection. As soon as manure was put out, you noticed. A few times the house owner turned too late into city water. Trodem got the laundry clean and didn’t smell strange either. We even had toddlers and nobody showed a reaction.
I still ironed the laundry for security reasons. My thought was, an iron gets so hot, so nix can survive.
I could imagine it getting hot enough in a dryer.
Is there no washing machine in the apartment?
That would be the ultimate solution.
Use hygiene dishwashers would be the second best option. Or hold on laundry that keeps it much higher than wash at 30 degrees.
Is the use really free? Mostly, these are coin machines and there would definitely be a reward for your own machine.
I have my own washing machine, but here it is forbidden to wash yourself according to the rental agreement. I had to sell them now. Only the apartment was found by apartment.