I requirement a moral website to find out whether or not disposable sea bottles are undisruptive to be used more than once!?

i found my topic now i call for to find a good website stating whether or not it is protected to be used more than once. Any suggestions??


Answers:    Well.. here's the scoop. If you looking for confirmation, I can tell you near 100% accuracy that re-using wet bottles is not a safe entry to do.

Here's why. When the water is shipped to you, it is sterilzed and nearby are not bacteria / germs inside. Once you enlarge the bottle you have contaminated the contents. This is majority process and in itself not a problem. The problems ensue when you re-fill the bottle and add your currently 'clean water' to the non-sanitary bottle. The little microbes and mold and fungus spores ect. that have enter the bottle now own a fresh supply of water to grow surrounded by. If you leave this bottle out surrounded by the warm temp for a spell of time, these bacteria and germs of late have a fiesta growing and multiplying. Then you accessible it up again and have a drink.

Now, I doubt anyone have been kill from doing this, but some would probably wished they hadn't done so after a week or so of diareah and vomiting.

As for a pattern site:

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/st...

That one should do the trick. I found it by Googleing 'unsafe reused water bottles'

Hope this help!
www.snopes.com I can't give you the website for this because I if truth be told watched it on a strength program on TV last hours of darkness. Anyway, the debate over whether the chemicals used to make plastic (coal, grease etc.) actually percolate into the food is rather confusing, because it mostly depends on the type of plastic the disposable river bottle is made of. Plastic apparently, should not be exposed to heat, but nearby is no problem when used again to keep cold beverages. Reusing plastic bottles to preserve water should be fine, as resourcefully because water have a neutral pH height that does not induce any reactions next to the plastic, however obviously it should not be stored for a terrifically long time. Storing acidic soft drinks I don't recommend.
There are several by googling: reusing disposable hose down bottles.

They are made of polyethylene. And most of the info says it's microbes that can cause a problem...when you drink hose down, the bacteria from your mouth go into the bottle so it should not be reused indefinitely.

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