It’s also good to not make your bed, the warmth keeps the little pesky allergy generating beasts alive and reproductive (they still do, but less or so I have heard).
If you sweat like a pig (I sometimes do), don’t make your bed but hang your comforter(I guess that is the word, duvet ?) on some chair instead, and wash it when needed.
That said, do as you please, the cops can’t stop you!
I think in normal circumstances the rough pass at getting rid of excess skin and hair during the bed making process is a big priority if your goal is to slow microbe growth. And I don’t think your residual body heat dissipates any faster if your bedding is clumped up vs splayed uniformly.
But yeah if your bedding is literally wet to the touch when you wake up then the situation is different, I agree hanging + more frequent washing is justified as you said
It’s also good to not make your bed, the warmth keeps the little pesky allergy generating beasts alive and reproductive (they still do, but less or so I have heard).
If you sweat like a pig (I sometimes do), don’t make your bed but hang your comforter(I guess that is the word, duvet ?) on some chair instead, and wash it when needed.
That said, do as you please, the cops can’t stop you!
I think in normal circumstances the rough pass at getting rid of excess skin and hair during the bed making process is a big priority if your goal is to slow microbe growth. And I don’t think your residual body heat dissipates any faster if your bedding is clumped up vs splayed uniformly.
But yeah if your bedding is literally wet to the touch when you wake up then the situation is different, I agree hanging + more frequent washing is justified as you said
I was talking about mites, but maybe it’s just a translation issue.
And shaking it all is probably best, except if you’re allergic 😁!