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SportsWash is the Official
Equipment Cleaners
of both Men's Hockey East & Women's Hockey East
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Who SportsWashes? |
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Monday: 5:30pm -
8:30pm
Tuesday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Friday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday - Closed
OPEN ON JANUARY 1ST

131 Boston Rd Unit 8
N. Billerica MA 01862
(888) WASHGEAR |
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“SportsWash identified a need, presented
a solution
and combined it with terrific service".
- Jack Parker
Head Coach
Boston University
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Should You Wash Your Gear?
By Paul Gold, Ph.D., Microbiology
Gold Biotechnology, Inc.
http://www.goldbio.com
How much is
your health worth to you? $20, $200, $1000?
We all know that there is no
price we can put on a healthy body. Yet, many of us
unknowingly risk our health every time we put on dirty
athletic gear. Dirty athletic gear can serve as the
perfect environment for the growth of all
kinds of nasty microorganisms (bacteria and mold). While
our bodies have evolved defenses against these “bugs”,
it’s logical to assume that the more times we put
ourselves in contact with these nasty bugs, the higher
the chance of getting a nasty infection.
While there are
many disease-causing microorganisms that can live in
your gear, by far and away the one you want to avoid is
Staphylococcal Aureus. Staph A., as medical doctors and
microbiologists know it, is the bacterial equivalent of
the modern army. It defends itself against attack and it
hides in your body until its numbers reach optimal
attack concentration. Only then does it unleash an
armada of weapons designed to destroy your body tissue,
which it can then use for food and to reproduce. Staph
A. can cause permanent damage to your body and even
death. And here’s the scary part; some forms are
resistant to the most common antibiotics.
There are even
some deadly forms of Staph A. that are untreatable!
Therefore, it is essential that proper hygiene be
practiced in order to reduce your chances of becoming
infected with dangerous microorganisms.
Shower after
athletic contests, monitor your body for any unusual
physical characteristics (rashes and non healing sores),
and above all, keep your athletic equipment clean. Since
it is impractical to wash athletic equipment after every
use, we recommend a strategy that includes the following
protocol.
1. After the event, hang and air-dry your athletic
equipment as soon as
possible.
2. Keep a log of the number of times your athletic
equipment has been used
and have the athletic equipment professionally washed at
least once every
10 uses.
3. If the athletic equipment has a strong odor or is
causing any skin
problems, discontinue use until it is professionally
cleaned.
4. Don’t ignore any suspected problems with the athletic
equipment. It
won’t go away.
By following these simple guidelines we feel that the
sports enthusiast can
more safely participate in sporting events that require
the re-use of
protective athletic equipment.
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