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How Often Should Scrubs Be Washed?
Given the nature of healthcare work, scrubs should be washed after every shift. This helps to remove any contaminants and maintain hygiene. It's advisable to
wash scrubs in hot water
with a disinfectant detergent to effectively kill germs.
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