Laundry baskets are everyday objects that we often take for granted, but have you ever wondered why they have holes and cracks along their structure? This detail is not only an aesthetic choice, but has a fundamental function in keeping clothes fresh and preventing problems with humidity and bad odors. Let’s find out together what holes in laundry baskets are really for!
1. Ventilation and prevention of bad odors
One of the main purposes of holes in laundry baskets is to allow air to circulate. When dirty clothes are accumulated in the basket, they can retain humidity, sweat and bacteria. Without proper ventilation, a closed environment would be created that favors the formation of mold and bad odors. Thanks to the holes, air circulates and fabrics remain drier and fresher.
2. Avoid the accumulation of humidity and mold
Damp clothes, such as those used after the gym or wet towels, can cause stagnant humidity in the basket, creating the perfect conditions for the proliferation of fungi and bacteria. The holes allow excess moisture to evaporate, preventing mold and odor problems on fabrics.
3. Greater lightness and practicality
Laundry baskets are designed to be lighter and easier to handle. The presence of holes reduces the amount of plastic or other material, making the basket easier to carry and less bulky.
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