Making your bed immediately after getting up in the morning is a common practice for many people, but it can have its drawbacks, not least in terms of your health. Here’s a look at why it might be beneficial to wait a little before making your bed:
Advantages of making your bed immediately
Routine and discipline:
Accomplishing a task as soon as you wake up can help establish a daily routine and start the day on a productive note.
Clean environment:
A made bed makes the bedroom more orderly and welcoming, which can improve the overall ambience of the living space.
Disadvantages of making your bed immediately
Heat and moisture build-up:
During the night, the human body loses heat and moisture, which becomes trapped in the sheets and mattress. Making your bed immediately after waking up can trap this heat and moisture, creating a favorable environment for the proliferation of dust mites and molds.
Mite proliferation:
Dust mites thrive in warm, damp environments. By not making your bed immediately, you allow the sheets to air out and the moisture to evaporate, which can reduce the mite population.
Recommendations
To balance the benefits of making your bed with health considerations, here are a few recommendations:
Aerate the bedroom by opening the windows to allow good air circulation in the room and air the sheets.
Leave the bed unmade for an hour or two after waking up to allow moisture to evaporate and the sheets to air out.
If possible, expose the bed to sunlight, as UV rays can help kill dust mites and other allergens.
In conclusion, making your bed immediately after getting up has advantages in terms of discipline and cleanliness, but can also create an environment conducive to the proliferation of dust mites and molds due to the build-up of heat and humidity. We therefore recommend waiting at least 1 hour before making your bed, and airing your bedroom thoroughly to maintain a healthy environment. We wish you good nights…