Dear Reader,
Your family members may be on to something! Although you're right that some bacteria may live on your towel, it's probably not enough to cause health problems. Experts generally recommend washing bath towels once a week (or after three to five uses). However, if your towels tend to stay damp, or if someone is sick in your home, you may want to wash them more frequently.
Washing towels more than once a week may be helpful when your towels are susceptible to excess bacteria growth and odor. For example, if your towels retain moisture for prolonged periods of time, bacteria growth may continue until they fully dry. This is a factor to consider if you live in a humid climate, if your towels are kept in a humid space (such as a bathroom), or if you notice your towels stay wet rather than drying all the way.
On the flip side, storing towels in ways that speed up the drying process may limit the amount of bacteria left on your towel. Consider the following tips for how to promote healthy towel hygiene and prevent bacteria growth:
You may also want to wash towels more frequently if you or someone in your home is sick or has a weaker immune system. This may be the case for the elderly, young children, those who are pregnant, or people with compromised immune systems.
Note that while washing towels may help limit the growth of bacteria, handwashing is more helpful in preventing bacteria from spreading person-to-person. The bottom line is that if you routinely wash your towels and store them so that they dry properly between uses, you'll likely be in fine shape.
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