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Dr Karl reveals how often to wash your sheets

Beloved Aussie science expert Dr Karl has revealed how frequently you should be changing your bedding.

How often should you change your bed sheets?

Ask your friends and family how often they wash their sheets, and it’s likely you won’t get a definitive or, in the case of some people – honest – answer.

Should you be laundering your bedding once week? Once a month? If you’re like one of half the single men in Britain who participated in this YouGov survey last year, maybe you haven’t changed your sheets for four months.

Even worse, you could be in the company of the 4 per cent of Brits who admitted their bedding sees the inside of a washing machine only once a year.

According to beloved Aussie science expert Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, it does depend on your lifestyle factors – where you live, whether you have pets, if you shower before you go to bed. But, as a general rule of thumb, you should be aiming for once a fortnight.

“On one hand, [wash them] enough so you don’t get bad reactions, like coughing, or skin infections, or bed bugs and so forth,” he told news.com.au’s podcast I’ve Got News For You.

Dr Karl has revealed just how often you should be washing your sheets.
Dr Karl has revealed just how often you should be washing your sheets.

“The average recommendation is that you wash them at least once every two weeks, because each day you shed about 1.5 grams of dead skin, and that 1.5 grams can attract and feed a million dust mites.

“And in addition to the dead skin cells, there’s sweat and germs and body oils and pollen and allergens … So it varies a lot depending on your environment.”

If you live somewhere “hot and humid” – like Queensland – Dr Karl suggested you might want to aim for once a week, though “maybe more, depending on whether you’ve washed before you go to bed”.

It also “makes sense” to wash them more frequently “if you’re prone to allergies, or asthma, or you sweat a lot … if you’ve got animals that jump on the bed, even little children, than there’s that yuck factor”.

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.

He also revealed – in a titbit that will ruin hotel stays forevermore – that “semen stains on white cotton sheets can survive six trips through the industrial-grade washing machine system in a hotel and still provide a full genetic profile of the owner of that sperm”.

For those at home, “when you wash your sheets … leave room in the washing machine for the water [to] run through”, Dr Karl advised.

And don’t feel obliged to make your bed every day: “If you [don’t] make your bed, the sheets, they get a chance to air and equilibrate whatever chemicals happened to be on them with the air in the bedroom. So it does look a bit messy, but you’ve had a chance to dry.”

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