Putting on a clean, fresh uniform helps your employees feel good about starting their shift. But there may be risks involved in laundering that uniform at home. Find out more here.
UniFirst, a company that supplies and services work clothing, cites studies that suggest many workers regularly expose their families to potential health risks and may not even know it. According to the company, “Home washing machines and dryers aren’t equipped to handle all contaminated clothing and can become toxic zones where contaminants can linger only to be dispersed later.”