Like hospitals and schools, care homes can be a potent breeding ground for bacteria and viruses, so effective hygiene control measures are essential to protect residents from infection and reduce transmission between each other and with staff. Laundry bags are an essential measure in maintaining a hygienic environment, particularly when handling, transporting, and washing soiled clothes and linens.
Cold water-soluble and hot water-soluble laundry bags are available and can significantly impact energy consumption, pathogen control, and overall cleanliness. In this article, we’ll compare the advantages and disadvantages of both types of laundry bags to help you to make an informed decision on which is most suitable for your care home.
Cold water-soluble laundry bags, the stitching of which dissolves in cooler temperatures - typically below 30°C - offer several important benefits:
However, it is important to bear in mind that washing at lower temperatures may not be sufficient to kill some pathogens, which can be problematic in care homes where residents are often vulnerable to illness. Highly infectious viruses, such as flu, Covid-19, and norovirus, are resistant to low temperature washing but more easily killed at temperatures in excess of 60°C.
Hot water-soluble laundry bags dissolve at higher temperatures, usually above 60°C. These offer different benefits to their cold water-soluble equivalents:
The main disadvantage of washing laundry at high temperatures is the elevated energy consumption. Over time, the cost of energy will impact on the care home’s budget, so it is important to balance the cost implications with the need to maintain a hygienic environment that protects staff and vulnerable residents from harm.
If you would like to discover how cost-efficient laundry bags are for your care home, why not request a free, no-obligation quotation today? Our experts at SliK-PAK will be pleased to provide you with more information about our products so you can make an informed decision about which disintegrating laundry bags are most suited to your care home.
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