It is not superstitious to dry the quilt for a long time, in fact, there is a certain scientific truth. The best time to dry the quilt is between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when the sun is abundant and can meet the needs of the quilt to dry quickly. If you forget to put away the clothes and quilts and take them back to the house at night, the clothes and quilts may be stained with dew and moisture, which may cause the child to be uncomfortable. Especially for children's sensitive**, wet clothes and quilts are easy to cause eczema and other problems, affecting children's health.
In addition to paying attention to the time, parents also need to pay attention to the following issues when drying quilts for their children: First, choose sunny weather for drying, generally speaking, sunny days are the best choice. Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., the clothes and quilts are left to dry, and the warmth and smell of the sun will make the night's sleep more solid and comfortable. Secondly, adults and children's clothes should be dried separately as much as possible, because the child's **delicate, if the adult has athlete's foot, **infection and other problems, it is easy to transmit it to the child through the clothing, so try to avoid adults and children's clothes mixed together to dry. Finally, avoid collecting your laundry too late. At night or early in the morning, the moisture in the air is relatively high, if the dried clothes and quilts forget to put into the house, they will feel damp, such clothes and quilts are easy to affect the baby's health, and there are more mosquitoes in summer, which will also stimulate the child's **.
For mothers in winter, there are also some problems that need to be paid attention to when drying quilts. In winter, it is cold, the quilt is an important warm item for children to sleep, and the quilt that has been exposed to the sun smells particularly warm and comfortable, which can also make the child's sleep at night more at ease. When drying quilts in winter, you need to pay attention to the following points: first, grasp the time, the humidity is heavier in the morning and evening in winter, and you can take it out to dry at about ten o'clock in the morning when there is sun, and then take it back around two or three o'clock at noon. It is best to choose windless weather to dry the quilt, because sometimes the wind is stronger in the north, and it is easy to blow dust onto the quilt, resulting in the smell of dust on the clothes. Secondly, the drying cycle of quilts of different materials is also different, pure cotton quilts can be dried once a week, wool quilts and duvets are suitable for ventilation and drying in a cool place, about once or twice a month. Different materials are suitable for different drying methods. For example, silk and wool quilts are not suitable for sun exposure, while cotton quilts need to be dried frequently, depending on the material. The wrong way to dry the quilt can cause the bedding to be unwarm, so it is important to master the skills of drying.
Although it may be difficult to dry a quilt in winter due to the cold weather, drying a quilt is actually very beneficial in winter. There are several main benefits:
1.Remove moisture: The humidity in winter is relatively large, and a quilt that has been exposed to the sun can effectively remove the moisture on the quilt, keep the quilt dry, and provide a comfortable sleeping environment for children.
2.Sterilization and disinfection: The ultraviolet rays in the sun have the effect of sterilization and disinfection, and the sun can kill the bacteria and parasites on the quilt and ensure the hygiene of the child's quilt.
3.Eliminate odors: Due to the dry weather in winter, it is easy to cause odors on the quilt, and the quilt that has been exposed to the sun can remove the odor and make the child's quilt smell fresher.
4.Improve texture: Quilts tend to become compressed and hard in winter, and sun-exposed quilts can restore their softness and improve comfort.
5.Replenish the amount of solar energy: In winter, the sunlight is relatively weak, and the time spent in the sun is shorter, so drying the quilt can allow the quilt to absorb more energy from the sun and provide more warmth for the child.
The cycle of drying a quilt for a child is determined according to the material of the quilt. Generally speaking, cotton quilts can be dried once a week, while wool comforters and duvets are suitable for ventilation and drying in a cool place, once or twice a month. Different materials are suitable for different ways of drying quilts, so it is necessary to decide the cycle of drying quilts according to the material of the quilt.