In daily life, many people have a lot of wrong ways when using towels. Today, Xiaobian will tell you the following two major mistakes in the use of towels.
Using tableware: People often think that tap water is raw water and unsanitary. Therefore, after rinsing the tableware or fruit with tap water, it is often dried with a towel. This seems to be hygienic and careful, but on the contrary, many germs are often found on dry towels. The tap water used in cities in China is strictly disinfected. The tableware and fruits washed with tap water are basically clean and do not need to be rubbed. There are many germs on the towel, and the towel will dry again and it will be contaminated again.
Waste fluorescent tube drying towel: The fluorescent tube contains mercury, phosphor and a small amount of ammonia and other toxic substances. Some households use a waste fluorescent tube to dry towels and handkerchiefs, thinking that they are clean and hygienic. It is not known that in the case of moisture, if the two ends of the lamp are eroded or there are small cracks in the lamp itself, various harmful substances in the pipe will gradually ooze out. Especially when the temperature is high, mercury oozes more, which can contaminate towels and handkerchiefs and endanger human health. If these harmful substances directly enter the human eye, it can cause vision loss or even blindness. Therefore, the spent fluorescent tube should be disposed of in a timely manner and should not be used for other purposes.
This information is compiled and published by China Trading Network.
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