07 Nov 2009 @ 7:05 PM 
 

How Do The Clothes Get Washed In The Emergency Services?

 

First point is that if you do work for the emergency services then a huge pat on the back is in order. There is a lot you do for the community and the country by stopping crimes and saving lives.

The job must be quite a difficult one to handle at times because you go into work not knowing how the day is going to pan out. Of course on day you could be dealing with am urder and the next a simple argument so it provides an interesting but difficult job.

Of course there is a time where the uniform comes off and you get a chance to go home to relax. What can you do with the clothes you have worn for that day? it could really contain anything from dirt to blood within the clothes. It is possible to wash these clothes in a normal washing machine but it seriously is not reccommeded. Are the breathing masks that you see emergency services wearing a time subject to a wash too?

Well they can if you have a specially made laundry machine.These machines are actually made just for the purpose of working to get the stains off of these clothes as well as not damaging them at the same time. 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 By: TheBrain
Last Edit: 07 Nov 2009 @ 07 05 PM

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