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After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?

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After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« on: 08/06/2007 10:42:01 »
if i leave a glass of water out, after how long would it be unwise to drink? How about bottled water, if i had a drink at put the lid back on how long would this last?

or, does water no "go off"?
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #1 on: 08/06/2007 16:07:49 »
i know that you shouldn't reuse the water bottles. they grow bacteria in them. but i'm not sure if water itself goes bad
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #2 on: 08/06/2007 20:00:06 »
It depends on the water, tap water is chlorinated which means that it will inhibit the growth of bacteria for at least a couple of days. I don't know about bottled water, but if you filter water you remove the chlorine compounds that are acting as preservatives and it could go off overnight so you should keep it refrigerated.
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #3 on: 09/06/2007 05:35:18 »
good to know!
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #4 on: 09/06/2007 07:39:11 »
As a rule I am into food storage and water storage through my church and we use bleach bottles that have the last dribbles of chlorine in them not scented ones..LOL and we then fill the bottles and store them for 1 year! It is important to rotate them and use them during that year! Making sure to replace them as you do and mark the dates as such.. You want to make sure they are safe.
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #5 on: 09/06/2007 07:49:44 »
is it safe to drink with bleach in it?
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #6 on: 09/06/2007 08:09:22 »
it only has a drop or two to the gallon and is taken from an emergency preparedness guide. we have used it for years and have always drank it just fine. .Just watch your dates.. I literally mean a drop or two not tablespoos or anything. They put it in our own water. you don't want it if it is scented or otherwise enhanced!
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #7 on: 09/06/2007 08:13:16 »
cool
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Re: After how long does water "go off" and become unsafe to drink?
« Reply #8 on: 09/06/2007 08:22:50 »
we have had  alot of water store for very long periods just date them and you should start rotating every three months and replacing what you use!
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