Disposable towel

Disposable towels are a single-use alternative to reusable bath towels. They are a type of disposable convenience product, first popularised by the hospital supply industry and now used in resorts, hotels, beauty salons, spas, gyms and day cares and similar fields.[1] Disposable towels can be cheaper, less labour intensive, and more time effective than laundering reusable towels.[2]

The usage of disposable towels has been shown to minimise the risk of contamination and the spread of harmful contagions.[3] Disposable towels offer an advantage compared to alternatives in fields requiring sanitary conditions, eliminating the need for repeated washing of the towel itself.

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References

  1. , "Disposable nonwoven surgical towel and method of making it", issued 1976-05-27
  2. Matsumoto, Chiharu; Nanke, Kimiyo; Furumura, Saori; Arimatsu, Misao; Fukuyama, Miki; Maeda, Hitomi (2019). "Effects of disposable bath and towel bath on the transition of resident skin bacteria, water content of the stratum corneum, and relaxation". American Journal of Infection Control. 47 (7): 811–815. doi:10.1016/j.ajic.2018.12.008. ISSN 0196-6553.
  3. Sbutega-Milosevićm G, Slepĕvić V, Marmut Z, Bujko M (January 2000). "Importance of disposable medical materials and instruments in the prevention of intrahospital infections". Vojnosanitetski Pregled. 57: 55–58.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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