Microbes are the tiniest creatures not seen by the naked eye. They include a variety of micro 
organisms like bacteria, fungi, algae and viruses. Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which grow 
very rapidly under warmth and moisture. Further, sub divisions in the bacteria family are Gram 
positive (Staphylococcus aureus), Gram negative (E-Coli), spore bearing or non-spore bearing 
type. 
Some specific types of bacteria are pathogenic and cause cross infection. Fungi, molds or mildew 
are complex organisms with slow growth rate. They stain the fabric and deteriorate the 
performance properties of the fabrics. Fungi are active at a pH level of 6.5. Algae are typical 
micro organisms, which are either fungal or bacterial. Algae require continuous sources of water 
and sunlight to grow and develop darker stains on the fabrics. Algae are active in the PH range of 
7.0-8.0. Dust mites are eight legged creatures and occupy the household textiles such as blankets 
bed linen, pillows, mattresses and carpets. The dust mites feed on human skin cells and liberated 
waste products can cause allergic reactions and respiratory disorde