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What precautions will you take to prevent contamination of drinking water?

How is water supplied within a big building?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Ensure water is not accumulated in around houses.

  • Use clean water to brush your teeth, wash and prepare food.

  • Wash your hands with soap and clean water before eating, cooking, feeding children, and after using the toilet.

  • Avoid raw foods other than fruits and vegetables you have peeled yourself.

Answered by Saratchandragarnayak
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Drinking Water Precautions

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Drinking Water PrecautionsSearchLet us help you find what you are looking forHome » Health Information » Drinking Water » Drinking Water PrecautionsPrecautions When Your Water is Unsafe to DrinkWhen your water has bacterial contamination and it’s unsafe to drink we recommend the following drinking water precautions:Boil water for one minute at a rolling boil or you may wish to use commercially bottled water.

Drinking Water PrecautionsSearchLet us help you find what you are looking forHome » Health Information » Drinking Water » Drinking Water PrecautionsPrecautions When Your Water is Unsafe to DrinkWhen your water has bacterial contamination and it’s unsafe to drink we recommend the following drinking water precautions:Boil water for one minute at a rolling boil or you may wish to use commercially bottled water.Cooking foods at normal cooking temperatures will make the water safe. When washing off fruits and vegetables, making ice cubes, coffee in a percolator or other food processes that use water, be sure to boil the water first and cool it or use bottled water. Frequently Asked Questions About Bottled Water.

Drinking Water PrecautionsSearchLet us help you find what you are looking forHome » Health Information » Drinking Water » Drinking Water PrecautionsPrecautions When Your Water is Unsafe to DrinkWhen your water has bacterial contamination and it’s unsafe to drink we recommend the following drinking water precautions:Boil water for one minute at a rolling boil or you may wish to use commercially bottled water.Cooking foods at normal cooking temperatures will make the water safe. When washing off fruits and vegetables, making ice cubes, coffee in a percolator or other food processes that use water, be sure to boil the water first and cool it or use bottled water. Frequently Asked Questions About Bottled Water.Bathing in this water is safe as long as you do not drink the water. Babies and small children should be supervised during a bath, do not let your child put water or a wet wash cloth in their mouths. You may wish to sponge-bathe your child with safe water.

Drinking Water PrecautionsSearchLet us help you find what you are looking forHome » Health Information » Drinking Water » Drinking Water PrecautionsPrecautions When Your Water is Unsafe to DrinkWhen your water has bacterial contamination and it’s unsafe to drink we recommend the following drinking water precautions:Boil water for one minute at a rolling boil or you may wish to use commercially bottled water.Cooking foods at normal cooking temperatures will make the water safe. When washing off fruits and vegetables, making ice cubes, coffee in a percolator or other food processes that use water, be sure to boil the water first and cool it or use bottled water. Frequently Asked Questions About Bottled Water.Bathing in this water is safe as long as you do not drink the water. Babies and small children should be supervised during a bath, do not let your child put water or a wet wash cloth in their mouths. You may wish to sponge-bathe your child with safe water.Brushing your teeth/dentures should be done with safe water.

5)Take bath using antiseptics to take care of any lingering skin infections from the polluted water.

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