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Do you know what to do during a Boil Water Advisory?

There has been a “Boil Water Advisory” issued for parts of Victoria Harbour, Ontario the last few days.   So what should or shouldn”t you do?

Following these guidelines will help you get through it:
To Boil Water:

 

  • Fill a pot with water
  • Heat  the water until bubbles come from the bottom of the pot
  • Once the water reaches a rolling boil, let it boil for 1 minute
  • Turn  off the heat source and let the water cool.
  • Pour  the water into a clean container with a cover for storage

 

Chemically Disinfecting Water:

If you are unable to boil your water, disinfect it chemically instead.

If tap water is clear:

 

  • Use  bleach that does not have a scent (like lemons)
  • Add 1/8 teaspoon (8 drops or .75 milliliters) of household liquid bleach to 1 gallon (16 cups)
  • Mix  well and wait 30 minutes or more before drinking
  • Store  disinfected water in a clean container with a cover

If tap water is cloudy:

 

  • Filter    water using a clean cloth
  • Use  bleach that is unscented
  • Add   ¼ teaspoon (16 drops or 1.5 milliliters) of liquid bleach to 1 gallon of         water
  • Mix  well and wait 30 minutes or more before drinking
  • Store  disinfected water in clean container with a cover

Remember that containers may need to be sanitized before using them to store water

To sanitize containers:

 

  • Use  unscented bleach
  • Add  1 teaspoon of bleach to 1 litre of water
  • Pour  the above into clean storage container and shake well, making sure that         the solution coats the entire inside of the container
  • Let  sit for 30 seconds, then pour out solution
  • Let air dry or rinse with clean water that has been disinfected.

 

Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.   Open windows and doors to get fresh air when you use bleach.

Water Filters

Boil tap water even if it is filtered.   Water filters do not remove bacteria or viruses

Preparing and Cooking Food

 

  • Use boiled  water to wash all fruits and vegetables
  • Bring  water to rolling boil for 1 minute before adding food.
  • Use boiled water when preparing drinks such as coffee, tea or lemonade

Feeding Infants and using formula

 

  • Breastfeeding  is best.   Continue to         breastfeed.   If breast feeding is         not an option:
  • Use  ready-to-use formula, if possible.
  • Prepare  powdered or concentrated formula with bottled water.   Use boiled water if you do not have  bottled water.   Disinfect water for  formula if you cannot boil your water (see above for directions on how to  use bleach to disinfect water).
  • Wash  and sterilize bottles and nipples before use.
  • If    you cannot sterilize bottles, try to use single-serve, ready-to-feed bottles.

Ice

 

  • Do  not use ice trays, ice dispensers, or ice makers.
  • Throw  out all ice made with tap water.
  • Make  new ice with boiled or bottled water.

Bathing and Showering

Be careful not to swallow any water when bathing or showering.

Use caution when bathing infants and young children.   Consider giving them a sponge bath to reduce the chance of them swallowing water.

Brushing Teeth

Brush teeth with boiled water.

Washing dishes

Dishwashers are safe to use if the water reaches a temperature of at least 160 degrees or if the dishwasher has a sanitizing cycle.

To wash dishes by hand:

 

  • Wash  and rinse the dishes as you normally would using hot water.
  • In a  separate basin, add 1 teaspoon of unscented household bleach for each         gallon of warm water.
  • Soak  the rinsed dishes in the water for at least one minute.
  • Let  the dishes air dry completely.

Laundry

It is safe to do laundry using regular methods.

Pets

Pets can get some of the same diseases as people.   It is a good idea to give them boiled water too.

For more information see http://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/pdf/emergency/drinking-water-advisory-communication-toolbox.pdf

Or contact Gary at 705 527-5900 for The Water Store

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