Hot water wash
Many Australians have changed their laundry habits and now use cold water to save energy costs, but while this type of washing does get clothing clean, it doesn't get them medically clean.
Using hot water only on your work clothing goes a long way to killing germs embedded in the fabric fibres, and drying them in a dryer helps to kill off anything that made it through the washing machine. Make sure you buy your healthcare uniform one or two sizes larger than you normally wear to allow for potential shrinkage during a hot water wash and dry. If you don't want to see an increase in your home electricity bill, take your uniform to a laundromat and get your uniform washed and dried there. This cost is a …show more content…
At the end of the working day, get changed while still at the medical facility and place your uniform into a dedicated laundry bag. Travel home in your everyday clothes, and then take care of the laundry once a week.
While it does mean you need to buy enough uniforms to get you through the working week, it also removes the possibility of you transmitting germs to those around you. For example, if you stop off at the supermarket while on your way home, there is a potential for germs to pass from your clothing to others in the store. You also could transmit bugs to family members once you get home if you continue to wear your uniform around