Drying quilts "not over the afternoon" is a traditional living custom by the older generation. Although at the beginning, a novice mother like Yueyue may not understand it, or even think that it is just a superstition. However, from a scientific point of view, there is indeed a certain scientific reason for why drying quilts.
The best time to dry your quilt is between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., as the sun is abundant and the temperature is right to help the quilt dry. However, if you forget to put the quilt away and take it back indoors at night, the quilt may get stained with dew or moisture. For children, such a quilt is not comfortable to fit closely. Just like adults can't wear "undry" clothes, if there is moisture on the quilt, children are prone to feel uncomfortable and may cause **sensitive problems.
As a result, parents have several points to pay attention to when drying quilts for their children. First of all, it is necessary to choose a sunny weather and time period to dry the quilt, generally from 10 am to about 2 pm, and not more than 3 pm at the latest. The clothes and quilts during this time period are warm and full of the smell of sunshine, making it more comfortable and warm to sleep at night.
Secondly, try to separate the clothes of adults and children, especially the items used by children. Because the child's ** is very delicate, if the adult has athlete's foot, **infection and other problems, it is easy to transmit it to the child through clothing. Therefore, when drying clothes, try to separate them as much as possible to avoid cross-infection.
Finally, avoid taking away your clothes and quilts too late. The humidity in the air is heavy in the morning and evening, and if you bring wet clothes into the house at night, it will affect your baby's health. In addition, when there are more mosquitoes in summer, it may also irritate children. Therefore, there is still a certain scientific reason for drying quilts without noon.
Winter is the cold season, and people have a feeling that it is difficult to let go of the warm bed. The sun-soaked quilt gives off a warm fragrance, so that children can sleep more peacefully at night. However, there are also some issues that you need to pay attention to when drying quilts in winter.
First of all, time is very important. In winter, the humidity is relatively high in the morning and evening, and if there is sunny weather, the quilt can be taken out to dry at about ten o'clock in the morning, and it can be taken back at two or three o'clock in the afternoon. It is best to choose the weather when there is no wind, because sometimes the north wind is stronger, and it is easy to blow dust on the quilt, resulting in a heavy smell of dust on the clothes. At the same time, avoid retracting the quilt too late to avoid the quilt being too wet.
Secondly, the drying cycle of quilts of different materials is also different. Cotton quilts can be dried about once a week, while wool quilts and duvets are suitable for drying in a cool and ventilated place, about once or twice a month. Quilts made of different materials are suitable for different drying methods, such as silk quilts and wool quilts are not suitable for exposure to the sun, while cotton quilts need to be dried frequently. The right way to dry your bedding is to keep your bedding warm and comfortable, and these are some of the tips in life.
For children, the frequency of drying the quilt should be determined on a case-by-case basis, and it is not the same for each family. According to expert advice, the frequency of drying quilts is generally between two weeks and a month.
The frequency of a child's quilt drying depends on factors such as the quilt material, season, and family environment. For example, if the home environment is humid, then it is recommended to increase the number of times you dry the quilt to keep it dry and clean. In the dry season, or if you have pets at home, you may need to dry your quilt more often to avoid pet hair or dust.
In addition to drying the quilt regularly, it is also necessary to pay attention to regularly changing the bedding cover or using a bedding cover that is antibacterial and mite-removing to maintain the hygiene of the quilt. In addition, it is important to wash the comforter regularly to remove stains and bacteria and keep the quilt clean and hygienic.
To sum up, the frequency of drying quilts should be determined according to the specific situation, and it is generally more appropriate to dry them once every two weeks to a month. However, in special circumstances, such as a humid home environment or with pets, it may be necessary to dry the quilt more frequently.
The above are some precautions for drying quilts, I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Every family's situation and experience are different, so dry the quilt according to your actual situation, and pay attention to keeping the quilt clean and hygienic, so as to provide a comfortable and healthy sleeping environment for your child.