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Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsKathy from Coatesville, PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsI have shopped thrift store for years. You can get some really good deals on gently used clothing. I wash everything new or used that I buy. The clothing comes from so many places around the world anymore that you never know where the product has been before it got to you. We never try on hats anymore because my daughter got lice years ago from trying on a hat at a thrift store. Luckily we caught it very quickly and it didn't spread. Household dishes and stuff we put things in the dishwasher as hot as possible with "heat dry" to sanitize before we use it. Do not try to save money by letting the item air dry in the dishwasher. It's the drying with high heat that sanitizes things. Wash it, sanitize it, dry clean it. Whatever you need to do before you use it. We do that with every store we buy something from, not just thrift stores, because, remember - things are from all over the world and you never know the germs they are fighting there that hitched a ride on the item you are buying! Post by deaconlady RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsIf the clothes are in good, clean condition & the shop itself is not raunchy, there should not be a problem. But you should dry clean suit pants. A friend did have trouble once with that. But spray disinfectant will help with that & for shoes. Remember that clothes in stores are also subject to being handled and tried on. Most germs we worry about are air-borne or have to do with personal surfaces, like a drinking glass or water bottles. & YES, the handles of the public bathroom are rife with germs. Wash your hands! And use sanitizer when in environments when you are in close contact with people's hands, or things that are touched - like keyboards & mouses & phones. They also should be cleaned if used by multiple people! I love vintage & don't have a problem with anything if it can be washed well. Post by pamphyila RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
I've shopped thrift stores for years now. Bleach & Lysol are your 2 best friends when purchasing items from thrift stores or yard sales. Throw one of those small size cans of lysol spray into your vehicle (or even the large can) this way, IF you are concerned of "catching" something, simply open your bag when you get to your vehicle and give a quick squirt into the bag and close it together once again. This will begin the germ killing process til you get home, thus you aren't transporting any germs as you go. Also, be sure to use that hand sanitizer soon as you get into your vehicle to help keep germs at bay. Post by CountryMom05 RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
Everything I could say has been covered, but I'd like to repeat the advice to not use makeup anyone else has used because it can become contaminated--especially mascara. Post by ChloeA RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
I used to work at a thrift store and I never had any problem but I'm not going to say it's not a possibility. If you are concerned I would recommend consignment stores as an alternative. They are still a great way to save money but are much more strict about the quality of items they put out. (And when you bring in your used stuff they will give you a store credit!) Post by glaittli RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsI've never gotten sick from anything purchased at a yard sale or thrift store. There are a few things I don't buy used. They are under clothing: bras, panties, underwear. Shoes. Used lipstick/lip gloss, used eye products: mascara, eye liner. Post by badwater RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsMake sure to bug spray any upholstered furniture you get used. I got a terrible case of cockroaches one time from an easy chair I bought at a thrift store. Needless to say, any thing like that gets sprayed, vacuumed, and sits outside for a few days now. Post By Joyce H. (Guest Post) RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
I have been buying from thrift stores and jumble sales (which can be very dusty) all my adult life and never come to any harm. Post By Julia in UK (Guest Post) RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsWow, so much good advice already, but just will add that in many, many years of shopping thrift stores nothing has ever made me sick. Same rules, I wash everything before I wear it, Wash any china, etc. in good hot detergent water, Wipe down things like bags with an antiseptic cloth. I do have two 'Nos' though. I don't purchase either socks or undergarments. A matter of personal preference. Post By Ellie (Guest Post) RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
You'll probably get more sick from handling public door handles than things from a thrift store. But, we have a rule of thumb to thrift store or yardsale buying. It must survive a washing, or it goes in the garbage. That includes purses too. With shoes I do the lysol spray first. I've had years of good deal experiences from good thrift store buys, and never had any sicknesses or illnesses from it. Post By glinda (Guest Post) RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
A tip for brand new clothing, too !!! Always wash !!! Post by Deeli RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsI like the "squick factor" advice. May I pass it around? Post by pigeon toes RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store Items
Like most folks, we wash any new-to-us clothes before anyone wears 'em, throw what can safely be washed via dishwasher in there, and use Lysol wipes (bought on $1./container markdown !) and antibacterial dish soap on clean rags on almost everything else. And we haven't gotten sick (that I know of !) from our abundance of second-hand stuff. Post by DorrieBelle RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrift Store ItemsExcluding food, eighty per-cent of what I buy comes from the thrift store, and I have shopped there and at yard sales for most of my life. Any clothing items that I buy are always washed immediately as soon as I bring them home; as well as stuffed animals, bed covers, pillows, rugs, etc. Any kitchen items are sterilized in the dishwasher before use, as well as baby toys, and other items that can safely be put into the dishwasher. I never buy any food items, I also never buy lotions or shampoo; (better safe than sorry). I wash washable shoes in the washing machine, and spray disinfectant in the un-washable ones, if they look too "raunchy" I don't buy them. In other words, everything that is brought home from the thrift store is cleaned and disinfected to the best of my ability. I have bought second-hand for most of my adult life, and have often thought that even if I won the lottery, that I still would continue to buy from thrift stores and such. The money you save by buying second-hand is astronomical, and sometimes you come across that one "something" that you never would have been able to find anywhere else. My family or no one that I know has ever "caught" anything from any items that were brought home from such a source. I absolutely LOVE thrift stores! Post by Anonymous RE: Can You Get Sick from Thrifty Store Donations?Make sure you launder all clothing when purchased at thrift stores. Post by MCW |
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