The Backwards Man wrote: » Never trust a person that can't straighten their duvet in the morning
_Whimsical_ wrote: » Ah see, I'd never trust a person who'd prioritise duvet straightening over all the good stuff waiting for them, life, toast, tea, an extra 3 min watching breakfast tv etc!
The_Valeyard wrote: » Make your bee you lazy feckers. It takes less than an a minute.
Tigger wrote: »
Untidy beds may keep us healthy Research suggests that while an unmade bed may look scruffy it is also unappealing to house dust mites thought to cause asthma and other allergies. A Kingston University study discovered the bugs cannot survive in the warm, dry conditions found in an unmade bed. The average bed could be home to up to 1.5 million house dust mites. The bugs, which are less than a millimetre long, feed on scales of human skin and produce allergens which are easily inhaled during sleep. The warm, damp conditions created in an occupied bed are ideal for the creatures, but they are less likely to thrive when moisture is in shorter supply. 'Small glands' The scientists developed a computer model to track how changes in the home can reduce numbers of dust mites in beds. Something as simple as leaving a bed unmade during the day can remove moisture from the sheets and mattress so the mites will dehydrate and eventually die Dr Stephen Pretlove Researcher Dr Stephen Pretlove said: "We know that mites can only survive by taking in water from the atmosphere using small glands on the outside of their body.
cnocbui wrote: » All those people who make their beds in the morning - have you heard the phrase "you have med your own bed, now you have to lie in it"? Well rather you than me - ewww!http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4181629.stm