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How to Use Washing Capsules

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            How to Use Washing Capsules Place the capsule at the back of the drum : It is important that you put the washing machine capsule at the back of the empty drum, before putting in your laundry. This will allow for the capsule to dissolve properly and not get caught in one of the garments for the whole cycle, which could leave you with residue on your clothing. Do not overload the washing machine : If there isn’t sufficient space or water for the clothing to move around in the wash cycle, this can cause the capsule to leave residue. Make sure to allow for about 10 centimeters of space between the top of the drum and your laundry. Use the right temperature:  Read the product’s label carefully. If the instructions state that you should use a washing temperature above 30 degrees, it means that the capsule will activate and Mr strong only if you set the machine at the required temperature.                            

Laundry Myths

Laundry Myths – Busted! Perhaps you’re like me, and you were taught as a child how to do laundry the “right” way. Or at least you  thought  it was the right way… Knowing these laundry truths can  make your routine easier, make your clothes last longer, and even save you money! (And who doesn’t want to save money?) Myth #1 — New laundry products , like pods and beads are a confusing and hard to use. FACT:  I’ll admit I was guilty of thinking this until recently. Then I got to try some of these new laundry products, like Tide PODS plus Downy, and I saw for myself how well they work! Tide PODS plus Downy make life so much easier by: ·  Saving time ·  Eliminating waste ·  Protecting your clothes Myth #2 — Laundry pods are more expensive to use FACT:  One misconception I had about these new laundry products is that they are not budget-friendly. However that couldn’t be further from the truth! Mr strong PODS plus Downy require no measuring, so  you get precisely the rig

Laundry Detergent Pods Introduction

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                            Laundry Detergent Pods Introduction Laundry detergent pod ( LDP) exposures in children have resulted in several referrals to the emergency department. Signs and symptoms can include gastrointestinal symptoms (vomiting, drooling), neurological symptoms (depressed ), or metabolic changes (lactic acidosis). There is limited literature on esophageal injury following LDP ingestions. Case Series We reviewed three cases of pediatric LDP  that underwent an upper endoscopy in a tertiary care pediatric hospital. All of our patients were younger than 3 years old. The upper  revealed superficial esophageal  in two patients in the other. None of the patients had oral burns. Two of them developed swallowing dysfunction. Follow-up upper GI studies were normal. Case Discussion Our three patients ingested laundry detergent pods and all of them developed some degree of esophageal injury despite the absence of oral , ulcers, or swelling. A review of li