In bed linen, in which you sleep every night, moisture, dust, mites and bacteria are collected. For this reason, wash it regularly and replace it. In addition, you can also include drying in this ritual – especially in winter. Frost removes mites, refreshes fabrics and removes unpleasant odors. However, beware of related risks and problems.

Benefits of drying bed linen in the cold

Is it worthwhile to pull the bed linen out of bed every morning, bring it to the terrace, hang it up and after a while pull it back and bring it back to the cool bedroom? It turned out that yes, and there are many arguments in favor of this procedure.

  • Elimination of mites and bacteria -Mites die at temperatures below -15 ° C, so it can effectively remove them for several hours.
  • Refreshing the scent of bed linen – The frost removes sweat odors and other substances that accumulate in the fabrics.
  • Improving the quality of sleep – Bed linen becomes more airy and cooler after winter ventilation, which can affect comfortable sleep.
  • Natural disinfection – Frost and fresh air help reduce the number of microorganisms without the need for the use of chemicals.
  • Reduced moisture – At low temperatures, the humidity evaporates, so the bed linen does not smell and does not spill.

How to properly dry bedding in winter?

Winter can be diverse and capricious. There are days when ventilation of bed linen outside brings more harm than good. Be sure to avoid the day when the smog is and the pollution exceeds the acceptable standards (you don’t want to sleep in the smelling bed linen, right?). Choose the appropriate weather -the best conditions are below -10 ° C (ideally -15 ° C or less), no snow or rain, mild wind (not too strong to avoid the litter of litter to the neighbors of the land).

Also important is the way you hung bedding:

It is best to hang it on the balcony dryer or railing. At the same time, avoid direct contact with the wet surface, as this can cause ice freezing and formation on the fabric (moisture increases even after dark, so plan the ventilation during the day, between 11 am and 1 pm). Bed linen is good to attach the laundry pegs so that it does not fall.

Leave the bed linen on the balcony for at least 2 hours. After transferring the bedding to the apartment, it is good to shake it lightly to remove all dirt. If the litter is very cold, let it heat for a few minutes before use.

Which materials are best suited for winter weather conditions?

Not every type of bed linen responds well to low temperatures. Here’s an overview of fabrics:

  • Cotton – very well resists low temperatures and does not lose its properties,
  • flax – ideal for winter ventilation, well drains moisture,
  • Wool – an excellent choice because it does not absorb moisture,
  • microfiber – can solidify in the cold but generally resists low temperatures,
  • Satin, silk – should be careful as they can damage extreme temperatures.

Ventilation of bed linen in winter is an effective, natural and free way to refresh pillowcases, duvets and pillows and get rid of mites and bacteria. Follow our tips and the result will certainly be satisfied!

Place it in the washing machine and you can forget about ironing the curtains. They will have no crumples