arewenearlythereyet
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I guess if how the clothes are dried has an affect on allergens and line drying is worse, this assumes allergens stay outside and are only related to things you find outside as opposed to inside? Isn't dust mite faeces an allergen? Or mould spores (sorry I said it). If you have air conditioning in the house this may contain or worsen allergens? Outside drying might be better than inside?
I wonder whether drying in a machine is better than on a clothes horse indoors or outside on a line? Perhaps Greg can do a 3 way experiment? Control could be using a static freeze dryer in a positive pressure sterile lab? Think I will avoid suggesting this to Greg if he's in a bad mood
I wonder whether drying in a machine is better than on a clothes horse indoors or outside on a line? Perhaps Greg can do a 3 way experiment? Control could be using a static freeze dryer in a positive pressure sterile lab? Think I will avoid suggesting this to Greg if he's in a bad mood