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Danger in Reusing Water Bottles

category galway | environment | news report author Sunday September 07, 2003 23:53author by Orla Ni Chomhraiauthor email nichomhrai at eircom dot net Report this post to the editors

This is a report from the states so may not be revevant here, but better safe than sorry.

from THE BRIDGE - newsletter of Rogue Valley Medical Center and Three Rivers Community Hospital Some of you may be in the habit of using and re-using your disposable water bottles, keeping them in your car or at work. Our Infection Control staff confirms
what we've read in several articles-this is not a good idea.

The plastic used in these bottles contains a potentially dangerous carcinogenic element (DHEA). The bottles are safe for one use only. If you must keep them longer, it should be for no more than a few days and keep them away from heat. Repeated washing and rinsing can cause the plastic to break down, and the carcinogens can leach into the water that you are
drinking. In addition, a study of water bottles, authored by Cathy Ryan of the Univ. of Calgary, found bacteria in elementary school children's bottles that would prompt health officials to issue boil-water advisories, had
the samples come from a tap. The researchers
discovered bacterial contamination in about a third of the samples collected. It is better to invest in water bottles that are meant for multiple uses.

http://listserv.nodak.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0308c&L=co-cure&F=&S=&P=2786

author by >>>>>Seáinínpublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 01:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Looks like I picked the wrong day to give up smoking.

author by Lone Gunmanpublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 12:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

That should have been obvious to ANYONE that it is dangerous to use one use items .Not to mind that the fact that the contents are proably contaminated already,because they have been sitting on a shelf or warehouse for so long that they are near their sell by date.
It is one thing I agree with the Eco nuts is that a pirority on this planet is clean water.

author by davidpublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 13:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

That this story is just an attempt by soft drinks companies to get people to keep buying new bottles full of their overpriced produce?

author by iosafpublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 13:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It means:
recycled plastic can be recycled and recycled but has it's limits.
it means:
glass is better.
it means:
wash your hands before you eat.
it means:
wash your hands after you ......P
it means:
Rogue has finally made it to ireland!!!!
yippeee.

check out their indymedia site. I've been waiting for this opportunity for years. And no it isn't on your side bar.

thanks Orla! %-)

Related Link: http://rogue.indymedia.org
author by A psychiatristpublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 14:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ahh, the purity of bodily fluids, an interesting clinical sign of imminent paranoid schizophrenia. Ever seen Dr. Strangelove, Lonely Loonie? there was this army man there too!

author by Orlapublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 15:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Re:That should have been obvious to ANYONE that it is dangerous to use one use items


Why, who would think that a bottle was dangerous? It is not exactly written on them with bold letters, 'You could poison yourself if you reuse this container'. I did check though on a volvic bottle that I have and it has written in very small print 'Do not refill', but it does not give any indication as to why.

RE: Is it possible That this story is just an attempt by soft drinks companies to get people to keep buying new bottles full of their overpriced produce?

Possibly, but I think it would turn most people off plastics altogether, as what is the guarantee that they are safe at all? There is a lot of corruption in medicine so I think it is important to be sceptical about medical research, but this is usually the sort of story that companies would try to cover up! The site I got the story off is fine, but I don't have any backround information on the source. I would rather be safe than sorry though and will definitely not reuse these bottles.

Iosaf, thanks for the link. Glad to make your day!
Orla

author by Lone Gunmanpublication date Mon Sep 08, 2003 18:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A syringe[well unless you REALLY had to],disposeable latex gloves,or a myrid such items.?It comes down to basic hygiene,and I suppose common sense[the most uncommon of sense] as I suppose no one in their right minds in the water busisness assumed that people would reuse their containers.
Also maybe this water is irradiated as well to purify it?.I dont know,except that it is a very perishable expensive product with a short shelf life .Also it tastes FOUL from the plastic.As well as that water should be stored in dark containers to stop bacteria growth.But that would be unpleasent to sell to people from a marketing perspective.Hence the possibility that this stuff is chemically/radation treated. Either way ,you are better off buying a proper replaceable filter cartridge system and plumbing it into your normal tap water line.Not too big a job. dont buy Brittas jug filters ,they are expensive crap.

author by come onpublication date Tue Sep 09, 2003 00:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Of course it would occur to people to refill water bottles instead of just throwing them away.
I was looking today. i could not see any warnings on coca cola bottles, lucozade bottles, kerry water bottles, club orange bottles...... i only saw one "do not refill" instruction on a volvic bottle (as mentioned above)

If it is dangerous to sell liquids in poisenous containors then it is a massive scandal that should make a lot of people very angry

author by Orlapublication date Tue Sep 09, 2003 02:35author email nichomhrai at eircom dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Re: Orla would you reuse? A syringe[well unless you REALLY had to]

I don't use syringes so no. And that is a bit different anyway as there would be very obvious health risks in doing that. Also it would be slightly blunted from the first use so would hurt a bit more.

RE: disposeable latex gloves,or a myrid such items.?

I have reused gloves when I was painting and doing other activities where as I felt it was wasteful to throw them out unless they were really useless.


RE: It comes down to basic hygiene,and I suppose common sense[the most uncommon of sense]

But the problem is, it is not common knowledge so therefore common sense. I don't think most people would know this about water bottles. I never heard of such a thing.

Re: as I suppose no one in their right minds in the water busisness assumed that people would reuse their containers.

How many of use are in the water business?



Re: Also maybe this water is irradiated as well to purify it?

Interesting question


Re: Either way ,you are better off buying a proper replaceable filter cartridge system and plumbing it into your normal tap water line.

Do you mean something like this (http://www.wholistichealthdirect.co.uk/ecom/product.php3?prodid=153) only for taps? They have water filters here http://www.wholistichealthdirect.co.uk/ecom/product.php3?prodid=212 but there is no picture yet so I don't quite know what they are talking about. Where would you get one of the filters you are taking about? Are they easy to use? The water in my flat is terrible so I have to use something, but as you say the BRITTA filters are expensive (and I also feel badly at using so much plastic). I don't make a habit of buying water, just occasionally when I go out and need to get a drink (I have a health problem and am abnormally thirsty so cannot go very long without a drink). Anyway sometimes I reuse these bottles so that I won't have to buy water the next time I go out. I think I will invest in a good flask.

author by Lone gunmanpublication date Tue Sep 09, 2003 12:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Orla,
if you are in that health sit of not being able to go for awhile without drinking.Get yourself checked for diabeties,it is supposedly one of the signs.
Those are more distillers than filters.Be exellent things if you were in a 3rd world country where the water is really dodgey.What I think is more along a under sink filter that filters out the crud & heavy metals that is putinto our drinking water,flouride[used formerly as rat poision] being one of them.The other chemicals that give water a bad taste IE Chlorine are taken out by a good heavy metal undersink filter.Read the manual,easy enough to install.

Not blowing Uncle Sams trumpet on evil war equipment.but the best water bottle is made for the US army.It is easily sterilised,desinged to take abuse,and keeps water relatively cool.Buy a "new" surplus or seconds water bottle[slight production fault,thussly rejected from DOD contract].Reason the US forces re issue the water bottle every six months for hygine reasons.{never told why].
BTW the latex gloves and syringes [ use or reuse] was meant in a more hygenic situation. Druggies use and reuse syringes,even though they know it is dangerous.No choice,but we have a choice in reusing what we drink from.

author by Orlapublication date Tue Sep 09, 2003 14:12author email nichomhrai at eircom dot netauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thanks for your reply.


Re: if you are in that health sit of not being able to go for awhile without drinking.Get yourself checked for diabeties,it is supposedly one of the signs.


Yes you are right. I was checked out for Diabetes Mellitus (sugar diabetes) a few years ago and don't have that, but I am currently being checked out for diabetes insipidous (or to be more exact a milder form of this, partial diabestes insipidous). On that subject, I am slightly annoyed with the doctor as I have been complaining about extreme thirst/frequent urination for 5 years and it was only after finding out about this form of diabetes and going in myself to ask to get tested for it that he initiated this. Admitedly I have another health problem which complicates matters, but still, just shows people need to find things out themselves.



RE: Those are more distillers than filters.Be exellent things if you were in a 3rd world country where the water is really dodgey.What I think is more along a under sink filter that filters out the crud & heavy metals that is putinto our drinking water,flouride[used formerly as rat poision] being one of them.The other chemicals that give water a bad taste IE Chlorine are taken out by a good heavy metal undersink filter.Read the manual,easy enough to install.

I will check that out in hard ware stores etc.

Re: Not blowing Uncle Sams trumpet on evil war equipment.but the best water bottle is made for the US army.It is easily sterilised,desinged to take abuse,and keeps water relatively cool.Buy a "new" surplus or seconds water bottle[slight production fault,thussly rejected from DOD contract].Reason the US forces re issue the water bottle every six months for hygine reasons.{never told why].

Interesting.

author by gregarious gunmanpublication date Tue Sep 09, 2003 15:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Maybe it is coated with depleted uranium to irradiate the water ....

author by whitpublication date Fri Jun 04, 2004 04:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i am doing a project on this for school, and just to let you know the idaho under grad student was on crack, DHEA does not leach out in any large quantities from the PET that plastic water bottles are made from, and even if it did you would need to consume about a hamberger size of the raw chemical for it to possibly cause any affect on you. also, the FDA does not list DHEA as a carcinogous chemical. whoops. the bacteria part is correct though, fecal coliforms can form and its just down right disgusting. but you're pretty much ok to reuse for a week. i just made 17 ppl use the same waterbottle for 7 days in my esperiment and no one got sick, so that says something.

author by Davidpublication date Fri Jun 04, 2004 13:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

doesn't sound too healthy.

author by Cianpublication date Tue Aug 03, 2004 14:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Check your story before posting....this has been blown all out of proportion. The only valid threat is that of bacteria build up.

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