Those Clothes Must Get Dirty In The Emergency Services
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Those Clothes Must Get Dirty In The Emergency Services

If you are one of the thousands working in emergency services whether that is in the call centres or as one of the frontmen a pat on the back is in order. You do an awful lot for this country, pushing the limits to stop crimes, save lives and help the community.

The job must be a difficult one as each day is different to the last and you never know what exactly to expect. One day you could simply be attending to a domestic argument and the next a murder, an interesting job but by no means an easy one.

Of course there is a time where the uniform comes off and you get a chance to go home to relax like everyone else. What is there to do with the clothes you have worn for that day? The clothes you wear could have anything on them including blood and dirt. While it is possible you wash them in an ordinary washing machine by no means is this the recommended thing to do. The other question is what to do about the breathing masks that are worn, are they washed too?

It can happen if you have a specially made laundry machine.  These machines are made to wash clothes such as this by working to get all soils off as well as making sure the clothing comes out undamaged. Another point to add is that these machines actually come with a tumble dryer within them as well so  in just a few hours the uniform will be back and ready to wear once again for whoever is next on the shift.

The average Joe need not worry about this and most of the time the uniform is left at work and the hospital takes care of it but at least now you know that the washing equipment that they use will get rid of any bacteria and when you put the uniform on again it is hygienic to do so.

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Posted in Afghanistan War, Climate Change, Current Events, Investments, Making Money, Military, News Analysis, Technology on Nov 14th, 2009, 3:50 am by travelwell   

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