Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What should I consider before buying a bottled water?

There is new to bottled water than an attractive label. While choosing a bottled water, observe the bottle and label for date of manufacture or manufacturing code, chemical analysis, actions applied, company contact information and the location or type of water source.


When traveling and unsure of the source or quality of a bottled water, keep away from bottled water that has not been disinfected or carbonated.


Look at the bottles to be sure that the sticks are not broken and the water is obvious and free of debris. Report distrust of any tampering or irrelevant material to the store manager, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and/or regional health officials. When purchasing water for an infant or to reconstitute child formula, only use water that is sterile. It is best to ask a physician or the preparation instructions on the infant formula.


Health Canada recommends that people whose immune systems have been destabilized by disease, surgery, or therapy, consume bottled water that has been sterile in some manner to eliminate harmful bacteria (e.g., ozonation). These individuals should contact their medical doctor for advice on the types of water to consume and how they should treat their drinking water.


When buying 18 L carboys for utilize with a cooler, purchase those with no spill caps which guarantee that water is not fall and air does not enter the bottle when its placed on the cooler.

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