الجمعة، 26 أبريل 2019

Bad Effects Of Laundering At Dry Cleaners You May Not Know About

By Ann Hill


One of the millennia old activities in the household is laundry. Water used to be the only way to get clothes clean. As the times changes, so does the way of doing it. Now, detergents are used to clean it and remove its stains. The new age has popped up dry cleaners Apopka in every corner.

Dry cleaning does not really use dry methods to clothes. Their difference with regular laundry is the use of water. This method combines washing machine and dryer with some differences. This method does not use any water, however uses liquid solvents. It is put in the dry cleaning machine and gets soaked in liquid solvents. The solvent is then drained for reuse as the clothes continue to stumble around to dry.

However, there are drawbacks in going to these shops. Not only it is non economical, it is also non environmental. There certain ingredients in the solvents they use that are not good for both the person and the environment.

One angle we can obviously see is money. In comparison to regular washing machines, this method is costlier to customers. This is due to the fact they are paying for the liquid solvent. Even though it is known that it will be filtered and reused, this does not change the fact that these are expensive chemical solvents.

Perchloroethylene, known as PERC is one of the well known chemical solvent. It is developed in 1930s as a solvent that is both nonflammable and synthetic . It was, however, later on known as highly toxic which affects people and environment.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration have made a statement that contact with the chemical gives people exposed to it a high health risk. It is highly carcinogenic even when people have made little contact, especially if it is not properly dried. There is a temporary symptoms trigger of ailments if mildly exposed.

Adverse effects on health have been found by several scientific studies. It is highly common to employees working closely with the cleaning process. Mild effects are muscle incoordination, visual impairments, skin blisters, and headaches. On the opposite side of the scale, there are development of cancer cells and damage to the nervous system.

Risks in the environment happen especially when they do not properly dispose the chemicals after use. It can spread via land, water, and air. Take spillage for example. Even one drop of PERC on the ground will get it seeped into the soil to the water reserves underground. That drop can also get carried away by the wind and get inhaled by an unsuspecting person.

A green movement explicitly applied in some shops makes use of liquid carbon dioxide as a solvent to safely clean the clothes. It is safe if it is duly regulated. It should be noted that carbon dioxide is still toxic to people. Higher concentrations of this liquid can cause an acidic and sharp odor. When inhaled, it results to stinging of the nose, dizziness, headaches and even rapid breathing. Skin contacts can create frostbite due to its cryogenic property.




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