Is this a joke? Water doesn’t rot...
Google says that from a baby formula perspective that it should be used within 24 hours. But my very vague understanding of bio tells me that there is probably not a true time frame and that water can be contaminated relatively quickly in the right environment.
I hope your not seeking baby advice on a keyboard website
Google says that from a baby formula perspective that it should be used within 24 hours. But my very vague understanding of bio tells me that there is probably not a true time frame and that water can be contaminated relatively quickly in the right environment.
I hope your not seeking baby advice on a keyboard website
Hahahaha.. no worries fanpeople Seasoned GHers know Tp4 is lonely 4ever..
This is more along the lines of apocalypse prep advice....
Google says that from a baby formula perspective that it should be used within 24 hours. But my very vague understanding of bio tells me that there is probably not a true time frame and that water can be contaminated relatively quickly in the right environment.
I hope your not seeking baby advice on a keyboard website
Hahahaha.. no worries fanpeople Seasoned GHers know Tp4 is lonely 4ever..
This is more along the lines of apocalypse prep advice....
Hahaha well in that case, if you put your boiled water into a container that has not been sterilised there is a chance of contamination straight away.
The best thing to do is to place your container (glass) in an oven and cook it on somewhere between 150 and 200 C. for approx 30 min cant exactly remember. I believe if you do all that with proper precautions and lid the glass bottle it should be good for longer than you would care to drink after it had sat on your bench.
I believe if you use plastic, something like chemical seepage happens and you should not drink definitely after a few years (especially if exposed to sun).
'tap water' literally says nothing about the quality of the water
but really, you should be more worried about chemicals in the water rather than bacteria.
'tap water' literally says nothing about the quality of the water
but really, you should be more worried about chemicals in the water rather than bacteria.
There are stringent controls on the impurity levels on municipal water. Incidentally, for quite some time there were significantly looser controls on the impurity levels of commercial (bottled) water, though I think that has since changed.
Boiling water in any metal container makes the water taste like metal. Do you live in a 3rd world country? Why do you need to boil your drinking water?
Boiling water in any metal container makes the water taste like metal. Do you live in a 3rd world country? Why do you need to boil your drinking water?
I don't live in one.. but I'm from there... We're can't all be of privileged births noisyShow Image(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/embarrassed2-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862502)
I don't want to drink bottle water no more due to the plastic issue, and the cost cutting type of management in play. especially on these low cost items.
I've been reading this thread since you created it just for fun, and I still don't understand why the heck you need to boil your water.
Making Ice.. gotta boil it so they form clear crystals instead of cloudy ones..
Lots of stuff.