ALLERGY TO CLEANING PRODUCTS/CHEMICALS AT WORK OR SCHOOL: WASHING POWDERS AND LIQUIDS
Sensitivity to washing powders and liquids is very idiosyncratic; one product will affect one person, and not another. The ingredients which most often cause reactions are enzymes, chlorine bleaches, perfumes and a stabiliser ethylene-diamino-tetra acetate (EDTA). Other petrochemical-based chemicals in laundry agents also cause problems. Avoid biological powders, enzyme powders and combined conditioner and detergent products.
If you think you react to your washing powder or liquid, it may be that it is not being rinsed out adequately. If you live in a soft-water area, or if you use low temperature programmes a lot, detergent residues may not be rinsed out and can remain in the laundry when dry. Try running an extra rinse programme on every wash.
Doing hand-washing may expose you to too much of your detergent. You may be inhaling or touching enough to make you react, while using machine-washing and rinsed clothes may be fine. Avoid hand-washing if possible – use a wool or fine materials programme on a machine.
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