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We usually store drinking water in the reusable water bottles and use/ give it to young children for drinking purpose.
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Reusable bottles are considered to be environmentally friendly and economical because you can repeatedly refill them.
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Since these are refilled and reuse water bottles, it is essential to clean the bottles on a regular basis.
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Some bottles have wide mouths that make it easy to clean the inside, while others have a small opening, making it challenging to clean the interior.
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When these bottles are used, there is direct contact between the bottle and hand/mouth.
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This could result in the growth of bacteria, which may pose health risks.
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Improperly cleaned water bottles may be contaminated.
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Thus, using such bottles can cause foodborne illness, particularly in young children.
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Microorganisms normally grow in water and on surfaces in contact with water as biofilms.
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Biofilms are multiple, different types of bacteria living together and covered in protective sticky goo.
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Therefore, reusable bottles must be properly cleaned and sanitised in order to reduce the number of harmful microorganisms to safe levels.
Reference
- Sun X, Kim J, Behnke C, Almanza B, Greene C, Miller J, et al. The Cleanliness of Reusable Water Bottles: How Contamination Levels are Affected by Bottle Usage and Cleaning Behaviors of Bottle Owners. Food Protection Trends. 2017 Nov-Dec;37(6):392-402.
- Liu H, Liu Q. Rapid Microbial Growth in Reusable Drinking Water Bottles. Ann Civil Environ Eng. 2017;1:55-62.
- Okshevsky M, Louise Meyer R. Big Bad Biofilms: How Communities of Bacteria Cause Long-Term Infections. Front. Young Minds. 2016;4:14.