Bedding should be dried in the sun frequently to sterilize and disinfect it.
Drying bedding that comes into direct contact with the skin in the sun is the most hygienic and pleasant home care method. The sun's ultraviolet rays act as a powerful natural disinfectant, inhibiting the growth of bacteria and mold that are difficult to remove through washing alone. In particular, it evaporates moisture from comforters and pillows, eliminating dampness and restoring a soft, fluffy feel.
The biggest advantage, above all, is dust mite control. Since mites are vulnerable to high temperatures and dryness, gently patting the front and back of your clothes on a sunny day after thoroughly drying them effectively removes mite carcasses and dust.
It is very helpful in preventing allergic diseases such as rhinitis and atopy.
We hope that you will create a more comfortable and healthy sleeping environment by making it a habit to dry your clothes under the strong sunlight around noon for 2-3 hours once or twice a week.