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18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by GistmeBlog(m): 6:47am On Jun 06, 2020

When we go shopping for groceries, the first thing we usually do is check the expiration dates on the products we buy. However, there are certain items in our homes that to not have their expiration date written. This does not mean that they will last forever. Sometimes, even when they are in neat condition these common items can be harmful. Here are some of them.

BEDROOM
Pillows: 2-3 years
It is very important for the pillows to be changed regularly. Not only they lose the comfortness, but also, they become an unbelievable home for dust mites.

Slippers: 6 months
The slippers need to be changed from time to time because they can spread fungal infections. Some types of slippers can be washed without them falling apart.

BATHROOM
Sponge: 2 weeks & Shower Pouf: 6 months.
Shower utensils can breed fungus and mold. Don’t use expired sponges and poufs to clean your body! For natural and synthetic shower poufs, boil them in hot water to kill growing bacteria.

Towel: 1-3 years
The towels lose their absorption power and if not washed regularly they are an optimal environment for bacteria growth. Make sure you change them at least every 3 years.

Toothbrush: 3 months
We all know we are supposed to replace our toothbrushes when the bristles begin to wear down. Furthermore, change your toothbrush after a flu or a virus. That way you will avoid getting sick again.

DRESSER
Hairbrush: 1 year
It is important to clean your brushes thoroughly at least once a week and replace them with new ones every year.

Perfume &, Eau de toilette: 1-3 years
Perfumes with essential oils can last for three years when they are store closed and two years when they are store opened. Eau de toilette is fine for four years when stored closed and two years when stored opened.

NURSERY
Latex pacifier must be replaced, regardless of their condition and how long they are used. Latex easily breaks, and the cracks breed germs.

Child car seats: 6-10 years
The plastic and foam deteriorate over time, losing the shape of the seat until it can no longer protect the child. It’s more ideal to buy a new car seat for your child instead of a second hand version.

WARDROBE
Bra: 1-2 years
Ask any woman and they are likely to admit that they hang on to their bras until the wire begins to pop out. But bra experts suggest that your lingerie should never celebrate a birthday and should be replaced regularly too. Elise Recour, General Manager for bra manufacturer Gossard: ‘This may sound extravagant, but if you are wearing a bra regularly, even if it’s high quality and you take good care of it, you will start to lose support and comfort, and the boost and uplift you bought it for will be substantially reduced after eight months or so.’

Running shoes: 1 year
After 250-300 miles, the cushioning of the sneaks begins to break down. However, your joints are experiencing unnecessary stress.

KITCHEN
Spices: 1-3 years
Spices lose their smell and taste over extended periods of time. Ground spices, in particular, should not be kept more than six months. So, if you find a large bottle of nutmeg that you never use, it’s a good time to pitch it.

Flour: 6-12 months
The best flour can only be stored for about a year.

PANTRY
Fire extinguishers: 15 years
Even though the expiration date is 15 years, make sure is yearly maintained.

Disinfectants: 3 months
The disinfectants start losing their effectiveness after three months of use.

Mosquito repellents: 2 years
After two years, any repellent becomes useless

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Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by chatinent: 6:57am On Jun 06, 2020
Majority of the ones sold are bought expired. So why wait.
Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by Buharidgeneral: 6:58am On Jun 06, 2020
Good to hear this
Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by majamajic(m): 7:10am On Jun 06, 2020
Bra for 1 yr ?
Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by vastolord4(m): 7:11am On Jun 06, 2020
My spouse must not read this, cos it's gonna be a whole "system overhaul"

Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by Eazie351(m): 7:22am On Jun 06, 2020
2 weeks for sponge?
so, it's 1 sponge, 1 soap now?
Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by GistmeBlog(m): 7:58am On Jun 06, 2020
grin grin grin
Re: 18 Household Items You Never Knew Had Expiration Dates by Greatzeus(m): 11:06am On Jun 06, 2020
I love pillows,I will have nightmare if I don't use pillow when I sleep.

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