cWeather Conditions: If it’s rainy, windy, or too humid, clothes might not dry properly and could even get damp again after
drying. In extreme weather, such as high heat or direct sunlight, clothes can fade or get damaged. Air Pollution and Allergens:
Outdoor air can contain pollutants, pollen, or dust, which can cling to your clothes and make them dirty or cause allergic
reactions, especially for sensitive individuals. Privacy and Security: Hanging clothes outside can make your personal belongings
visible to neighbors or passersby, which could pose a security risk, especially if valuable or private items are visible. Pests:
Outdoor drying can attract insects like flies, mosquitoes, or even birds that might damage or soil your clothes. UV Damage:
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can weaken fabrics and cause colors to fade over time, especially for darker clothes. Local
Regulations: Some areas or apartment complexes have restrictions on
outdoor drying for aesthetic reasons or to avoid creating an eyesore
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