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IT’S WHISKED INTO BIN

THE MUM

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whisked straight into the bin. Sometimes that causes a tantrum, but I’d rather deal with that than illness. My laundry basket’s rarely empty because even if clothes have been worn for an hour and get dirty, they’re bunged in the wash.

And since Ellie and Holly are always playing outside, that means doing three or four loads a day. But at least I know they’re as clean as can be. I’d never dream of hanging anything up in the wardrobe that wasn’t freshly laundered. Even my girls’ pyjamas are washed every morning because I like to know they have a clean pair each night, although I remember having fresh nightwear only every three or four nights as a child.

All our bedding is washed every Friday and our towels every second day. It isn’t enough just to have washing detergent and softener in the machine, so I also add a laundry cleaner to kill any bacteria.

Once a month, I use a washing machine cleaner on a high temperatur­e to keep my machine germ-free.

And although I know I wasn’t showered every night as a child, Ellie and Holly have a shower and hair wash every evening. The bathrooms are scrubbed every night.

Our labrador Roxy also creates a lot more housework as I vacuum and wash the dog’s blankets every day. I did a lot of research before we adopted Roxy, and found having a dog is good for strengthen­ing children’s immune systems.

Do I think our kids are too clean? There seem to be more sickness bugs than I ever remember as a child but Ellie and Holly are rarely sick – so I must be doing something right.

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Tots need exposure to germs

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