The best way to clean reusable water bottles is to wash them in warm, soapy water and let them air-dry on a clean towel. Just using hot water to rinse them out isn't enough to kill germs and bacteria, but dish soap does the trick!
No the bottles of water isn't poisoned because the chemicals in the water is just water and they sterilize it to make it clean
Provided that the bottles are properly cleaned and filled with clean water AND provided the consumer is not misled into thinking it is the branded version, nothing is wrong.
no, never! Use hot soapy water then rinse them in warm water.
The answer depends on the capacity of the bottles of water!
Provided the water is clean there is absolutely no reason why people should not drink it. IT is MUCH better to drink tap water than water sold to you in plastic bottles. The production of the bottles is killing the planer.
The get it in bottles from China
To ensure proper and safe drying of baby bottles after washing, follow these steps: After washing the bottles with warm, soapy water, rinse them thoroughly with clean water. Use a clean dish rack or bottle drying rack to air dry the bottles upside down to prevent water from pooling inside. Avoid using towels or cloths to dry the bottles, as they can introduce bacteria. Ensure the bottles are completely dry before storing them to prevent mold growth. Store the bottles in a clean, dry place away from dust and contaminants. By following these steps, you can prevent contamination and ensure the health of your baby.
Yes as long as you clean it or else it'll just be gross and unsanitary.
soak in hot soapy water for at least 5 min. rinse thoroughly..
No, it is not safe for babies to consume milk from baby bottles with hard water residue as it may contain harmful minerals and bacteria that can be harmful to their health. It is important to clean baby bottles thoroughly to ensure the safety of the baby.
In the context of child-care - it's a container (usually clear plastic) that the user fills with clean tap-water. The bottles are placed in the container - and sterilizing tablets or fluid is added. The bottles are left to 'soak' in the sterilizing water for a time determined by the manufacturer of the sterilizing product, before being rinsed in clean water prior to use.