No, unless I get detergent on my hands. I use the concentrated kind. Our "dirty" clothes aren't full of dangerous bacteria, so touching them doesn't contaminate my hands more than touching the rest of the house. However, I do wash my hands before cooking, eating or doing something that needs a clean environment, like dressing a wound; and I wash my hands after walking the dog, since I pick up after him and I only have a flimsy layer of poo bag between me and a quadrillion fecal bacteria.
- microbiologist. |
I do. My husband's workout clothes have been festering in there for days. I also lysol spray the basket so it's dry for the clean clothes. |
If the clothes are very dirty. I garden, for example.
I fell in the river yesterday. The last time I did that I got a stye from touching my eye. I made sure to wash my hands after putting my clothes in the washer. |
Only after puting dirty laundry in washer do I wash my hands, usually after putting the soap and laundry in. |
The only time I wash my hands after touching dirty clothing is when I have had possible poison ivy exposure from working outside.
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Have you ever used them? I buy the big container and I move some into a smaller container for easier access and use in our mudroom laundry area (we have a larger laundry area on the second floor). Every time I do this I absolutely get some residue on my hands. I know this because the first time I did it and didn’t wash my hands and later used them to eat something I tasted soap very strongly. |
You don’t wash your hands before you eat?? You’re doing everything wrong. |
Do you all clean your laundry baskets? We don’t have separate clean/dirty ones so I try to Lysol them but then I feel like I’m going overboard. |
Yes of course when I put them into the machine from the hamper and from the machine to the drier. It's gross not to. E-coli and all that. |