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Dirty Little Secrets: what’s really hiding on your bathroom towels?

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Amid recent reports that freshly washed towels contain 190,000 counts of bacteria — increasing to 17 million after just one day of use, and soaring to as high as 94 million after a week — you may be shocked to find out that new research from bath experts at Showers to You indicates over 1 million UK residents only wash their bathroom towels once a year.1

While guidance shows that towels should be washed after three uses, bathroom experts Showers to You surveyed 2,200 UK residents and found that many were using their towels for much longer before giving them a freshen-up.


Key Findings:

  • 3% of UK residents surveyed only wash their bathroom towels once a year, which equates to over 1.5 million people (1,595,646).
  • Almost one in 10 UK residents (8%) surveyed only wash their bathroom towels twice a year, equating to over 4 million people (4,255,056)
  • A third of UK residents (33%) surveyed wash their bathroom towels justonce every three months, this equates to over 17 million people (17,552,107)
  • Those surveyed in Leicester and Glasgow are most likely to go the longest without washing their bathroom towels, with over 4 in 10 (41%) from both cities admitting to only washing their towels every three monthsat the most


Through a survey of 2,200 UK residentsShowers to You‘s research found that 3% of respondents wash their bathroom towels once a year, equating to 1,595,646 people based on the latest adult population estimates from the Office of National Statistics.

Men were five times more likely to clean their bathroom towels just once a year, with 5% of male respondents admitting to giving them an annual wash, compared to 1% of women.

Almost one in 10 respondents (8%) stated they will only wash their bathroom towels twice a year, indicating over 1.5 million people across the country give their towels a clean every six months, while a third of respondents (33%) will only wash their bathroom towels once every three months at the most.

The cities going the longest before washing their towels:

City

People who only wash towels 

every 3 months or longer

Leicester

40.90%

Glasgow

40.80%

Belfast

38.10%

Sheffield

37.50%

Coventry

36.00%

Edinburgh

35.80%

Birmingham

35.70%

Nottingham

34.10%

Liverpool

33.90%

Bristol

33.30%

Bradford

33.30%

Wolverhampton

33.30%

Manchester

32.40%

Cardiff

31.70%

London

31.40%

Leeds

31.30%

Hull

28.10%

Stoke-Trent

28.10%

Southampton

28.00%

Newcastle upon Tyne

22.20%

The study reveals that those in Leicester and Glasgow are most likely to go the longest without washing their bathroom towels, with over four in 10 (41%) from both cities admitting to only washing their towels every three months at the most.

However, it’s not all bad news for the nation’s bathroom hygiene, with almost one in five (38%) respondents stating they wash their towels once a month, almost a quarter (24%) washing their towels once a week and one in 20 (5%) health conscious residents washing their towels every single day.

Martin Smith, the founder of Showers to You commented: 

The bathroom should in theory be one of the cleanest rooms in the home, however our research shows that many people across the country could be ignoring a key step in ensuring proper bathroom hygiene.

“While it’s encouraging to see the data shows the majority of respondents are keeping up with regularly washing their bathroom towels, everyone should ensure they are ensuring a regular routine of washing their towels in line with guidance from health professionals, especially for those who only give their towels an annual wash.

Visual cleanliness is the most common factor that causes people to wash their bathroom towels (67%), followed by smell (61%) and ‘number of uses‘ (58%). Worryingly, however, one in six respondents (15%) stated they will only wash their towels once they have become stiff.

While the study found that one in 9 respondents (11%) aren’t concerned at all by bacteria or hygiene issues stemming from not washing their bathroom towels, the NHS advises that towels can spread germs if not washed frequently.

Commenting on the research, Dr. Hamdan Abdullah Hamed MBChB, a board-certified Dermatologist and Co-founder of PowerYourCurls.com, states:

It is crucial to maintain proper hygiene in our everyday routines, including the use and care of bathroom towels. Regular washing of bathroom towels is important to maintain cleanliness and reduce the risk of infections. Towels tend to accumulate moisture, creating an environment conducive to bacterial and fungal growth. Bacteria like staphylococcus aureus can lead to skin infections, while fungi like Candida yeast can cause issues like athlete’s foot or yeast infections. Additionally, dirty towels may contain allergens that can trigger allergic reactions or skin irritations in sensitive individuals. Therefore, it is recommended to wash towels after every three to four uses to eliminate bacteria, dirt, dead skin cells, and allergens, ensuring optimal hygiene and minimising health risks.

Credit for the above post: https://www.showerstoyou.co.uk/baths for their commentary.


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