Many families have the habit of placing the washing machine in the bathroom to save space and laundry time. However, this practice unintentionally poses many risks to life. Let us answer the question of whether it is advisable to place the washing machine in the bathroom or not?
1 Why should you not place the washing machine in the bathroom?
The washing machine is an electronic device designed with multiple circuit boards on top and operating motors underneath. Therefore, the moist environment in the bathroom can cause the parts of the washing machine to corrode, develop bacteria, and mold more dangerously than causing electric shock and leakage that affect the user’s life.
Impact on the durability and lifespan of the washing machine
The humidity from the bathroom temperature can cause certain control circuit functions to be damaged, paralyzed, or restricted, making laundry difficult. This reduces the machine’s operating efficiency and also leads to the risk of explosion.
Risk of electric shock and explosion
The high humidity in the bathroom can affect the insulation parts of the machine, causing electric leakage and posing a danger to the user. Moreover, if the washing machine and the power outlet in the bathroom accidentally come into contact with water, it is very likely to cause electric shock.
Creates conditions for the development of bacteria and mold
The moist environment in the bathroom creates conditions for bacteria and mold to develop inside the washing drum. This will affect the quality of the laundry, making the washed clothes not clean, easily adhering to bacteria and mold, causing skin and respiratory diseases.
2 Some notes when placing the washing machine in the bathroom
- Place the washing machine away from the area with the showerhead, where water is often splashed.
- Do not use the washing machine socket together with other electrical devices.
- Arrange the power outlet and cords at a high position, away from water sources and the floor.
- Design separate water inlet and drain lines, avoid directly draining onto the bathroom floor, which is aesthetically unpleasing and unsafe. Cover and seal the power supply, water supply, and drainage lines.
- Place the washing machine on a high stand, wrapped in rubber to reduce vibration while separating the machine from the water on the bathroom floor.
- Ground the machine to avoid electrical leakage when installing the washing machine.
- Use a cover or install protective devices for the washing machine when not in use, to protect the machine from splashing water, moisture, and scratches.
- Place the washing machine in a dry and ventilated place, avoiding high temperatures and humidity.
This article has helped answer your questions about whether to place the washing machine in the bathroom or not? Hopefully, the above information will be helpful for you in using electronic devices correctly and safely to protect the health of your family.
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