Don't wash your clothes at 30 or 40 degrees, it could be too dangerous for you.

If you wash your clothes at lower temperatures than 60 degrees Fahrenheit [60 ° C], you may be in danger of dangerous bacteria such as Escherichia coli being carried through clothing if you wash them at lower temperatures. It is possible that bacteria will remain in clothing even after baths at temperatures ranging from 60 [...]
If you wash your clothes at temperatures lower than 60 degrees Fahrenheit [60 ° C], it could be a risk to your health
Dangerous bacteria such as Escherichia coli are easily transported through clothes if we wash them at lower temperatures.
It is possible that bacteria will remain in clothing even after bathing at temperatures of 60 or 90 degrees.
While the bacteria is normal in human intestines and numerous animals, certain species can cause urinary infections and intestine infections, resulting in serious forms of disease with potentially fatal results.
Washing at a temperature of 30 degrees is tempting because of a shorter bath and because of saving, but you need to know that bacteria in the human organism live at a body temperature of 37 degrees, which means it will only kill higher temperatures than that.
Most believe that sheets are sufficient to wash once a month, even though it is recommended that the pillow cap be washed every fifth day, and the sheets (bulls) after ten days at temperatures higher than 60 degrees.










