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III. Bottled Drinking Water
Bottled water is widely used in homes and offices, making it convenient for us to drink water anytime.
Although bottled water may seem to have a longer shelf life, bacteria can easily enter the water if the seal of the bottle is compromised during use, such as if the lid is not properly closed or the bottle has a crack.
Furthermore, water dispensers that are not cleaned for extended periods can harbor a large number of bacteria, which can contaminate the bottled water. Even if the bottled water is still within its shelf life, if it tastes strange, has an unusual odor, or becomes cloudy, it indicates that the water has been contaminated and is no longer suitable for consumption.
We cannot be complacent just because the bottled water is still within its shelf life. We must pay attention to the cleanliness of the water bottle and water dispenser. If we find any problems with the water, we must stop drinking it and replace it with new bottled water. If we are still worried, we should thoroughly clean and check the water dispenser's pipes.