With the development of technology, more and more cars are traveling through the streets. But we all know that car emissions cause serious air pollution. Coupled with the waste emissions from some factories, our air quality has been on a downward trend and smog weather often occurs. So can we dry our quilts during foggy weather? Today I will give you a detailed introduction, let’s take a look. You can’t dry quilts on foggy days. In haze weather, the air contains a lot of dust. If you dry your quilt in the sun, the dust will be absorbed by the quilt. Not only will it fail to achieve the desired sun-drying effect, it may also carry harmful substances. In foggy weather, there is too much dust in the air. The sunlight is weakened and the temperature will not be too high. This kind of sun exposure is basically the same as no sun exposure. The correct way to dry the quilt: Choose a sunny, clear day. It is best to check the weather forecast in advance in case there is a thunderstorm while you are at work, and you will not be able to go back to collect your quilts, which will get soaked. Sunny weather is best for drying quilts. The quilts will be warmed up so that you can feel the breath of the sun when you sleep at night. Don't dry your quilt in the sun on foggy days, as dust will easily stick to it, which is not good. Time to dry the quilt. It is usually very cool in the morning, which is not suitable for drying quilts. After four or five o'clock in the evening, when the sun sets, it slowly starts to get cooler, so you should put away the quilts in advance. It usually starts at 11 am. The sun is shining brightly and two hours of sun exposure is enough in summer. If it is winter, you need to dry the quilt in the sun for one more hour, but you must also put it away before four or five o'clock. Don't think that the quilt will be better if it is dried for a long time. After four or five o'clock, moisture will come out and the quilt will easily become damp. Through the above introduction, I believe everyone already knows that you cannot dry quilts on foggy days. The visibility of the sun is very low on foggy days, and drying quilts in the sun will not have any sterilizing effect. Moreover, there is a lot of dust of various harmful substances in the air on foggy days. If you dry your quilts at this time, these harmful substances will be absorbed onto the quilts, which is not good for our health. |
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