Sleeping in a room with wet laundry can increase humidity, which may promote the growth of mold and mildew. These allergens can lead to respiratory issues or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, simply being in the presence of wet laundry is unlikely to directly cause illness. Maintaining good ventilation and drying laundry properly can help mitigate any potential health risks.
The wet laundry raises the humidity of the room as the water evaporates from the drying clothing.
no you can not its a myth that going outside with wet hair/having wet hair and sleeping under a ceiling fan etc can make you ill.
yes
Tile is better for 'wet' areas (kitchen, bathroom, laundry, entranceway) but carpet is better for 'dry' areas (dining room, lounge/living room, bedrooms, hallways).
get it wet, and rub it on spots instead of a pretreater. Or, shred it and use it in place of laundry detergent
yes
get it wet, and rub it on spots instead of a pretreater. Or, shred it and use it in place of laundry detergent
A wringer is a device for drying laundry, consisting of two rollers between which the wet laundry is squeezed.
Wet dreams
No.
the laundry was still wet even after jill hung it up in the garden for hours
Not at all