Laundry and loadshedding – seven tips on how to manage

It may sound silly, but planning your laundry times will ensure that everyone has the correct clean clothes they need for the week.

Laundry on a schedule? Who would have thought? Before loadshedding the only schedule that laundry needed to fit into was your own. Now, it needs to be done on the electricity’s time.

“Loadshedding has been part of our lives for well over a decade, with the last few months seeing it escalated to a daily occurrence.

“And, it is because of this, not only do we need to consider our work schedule, our children’s school and extra-mural schedule, and all our other responsibilities, but now we need to consider Eskom’s schedule too,” comments Bronwyn Ragavan, brand manager for laundry brand Personal Touch.

Loadshedding is disruptive to our lives, and because it changes from one stage to another without a moment’s notice, planning has become even more of a necessity.

It may sound silly, but planning your laundry times will ensure that everyone has the correct clean clothes they need for the week.

When putting together a laundry schedule, Ragavan suggests trying the following tips:

“Making a schedule for when to wash your clothes used to just be about picking the day, but now it is about picking the day, the time and the optimal weather,” says Ragavan.

“But a laundry schedule can help you save time and help you still look good during loadshedding. Let’s not forget that South Africans will always find a way.”

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