Anonymous wrote:I have three swimmers. We are the family that is at the pool twice a day from memorial day through the end of july, and then we cut back to once a day until the pool closes.
Summer towels are used 3 times or sooner if there is actual, visible dirt on the towel or it is SOAKED. (Our only true soaking happened in a rainstorm at a B meet this year and that involved 5 towels that I had to spin out before I could run the wash cycle.) My kids go to swim practice and then shower in the locker room with that towel; one kid swam 2 practices a day for most of the summer. Used towels get hung out in the sun or in the bathroom over a vent. Divisionals are tomorrow and no one has caught the plague get!
I have one year round swimmer who probably uses one towel per week when he remembers to hang it up after practice. So, that really means he uses two towels per week!
We generally use shower towels 4 times or so before washing. We're clean when we're using them, so why wash it after one use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't go to the pool but one bath towel= one use.
So wasteful. Wow.
Wet towels grow bacteria while they dry. It's disgusting not to wash them. http://time.com/4918624/wash-towels-bacteria/
But towels offer the perfect environment for bacteria and other microorganisms to grow because they’re often damp, warm and absorbent, and they hang in dark bathrooms.
“As long as it’s drying completely between use, there’s almost no chance of passing bacteria from one person to another,” she says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't go to the pool but one bath towel= one use.
So wasteful. Wow.
Wet towels grow bacteria while they dry. It's disgusting not to wash them. http://time.com/4918624/wash-towels-bacteria/
Every single thing in your house has bacteria on it. Including e cold, staph etc. it’s everywhere. Washing pool towels is the least of it. So unless you disnefecf your house, cel phone, iPad, doorknobs, cardoor handles etc every single day multiple times a day, all of it has bacteria. Your body is fighting almost all of it through a good immune system. You folks sound nuts. Or need to get jobs or hobbies other than washing pool towels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty lame on washing pool towels before they smell -I dry thoroughly on the yard line.
Pretty bad about jeans & bras too
You are my kind of people![]()
I am seriously always shocked by people who wash everything after they touch it. Are they the majority or just the vocal minority?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't go to the pool but one bath towel= one use.
So wasteful. Wow.
Wet towels grow bacteria while they dry. It's disgusting not to wash them. http://time.com/4918624/wash-towels-bacteria/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No pool but we use bath towels once.
Not worth the risk of any bacteria.
Your poor kids.
Anonymous wrote:No pool but we use bath towels once.
Not worth the risk of any bacteria.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I wash all towels used on my body (pool towels and bath/shower towels) after each use.
Honestly I reused towels when I was in college but I didn't realize upper middle-class adults really did that.