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joe_b_
Jan 28, 2015Explorer II
Sounds like a post of better living through chemistry. Was probably trying to say, be very careful drinking the water as we all know what fish do in the water, before we drink it. Canada makes, produces and imports some of the finest drinking liquids available. And as an anti bacteria agent, they add alcohol to the beverages. LOL mixes well with your morning coffee or tea, as well then you know those two products are safe to consume.
So any unknown water supply should be properly treated prior to consumption. A bit of bleach in your RV fresh water tank, tastes terrible. Take a case or two of bottled water camping, we tend to haul 4 to 6 one gallon bottled waters for coffee, cooking, etc. and always have on hand several containers of anti germ potion that you can add to the product you are drinking, once the RV is parked and set up for the night.
The next time you are having a nice refreshing glass of water, try not to think about the last persons and animals that last drank that same water, you are enjoying.
So any unknown water supply should be properly treated prior to consumption. A bit of bleach in your RV fresh water tank, tastes terrible. Take a case or two of bottled water camping, we tend to haul 4 to 6 one gallon bottled waters for coffee, cooking, etc. and always have on hand several containers of anti germ potion that you can add to the product you are drinking, once the RV is parked and set up for the night.
The next time you are having a nice refreshing glass of water, try not to think about the last persons and animals that last drank that same water, you are enjoying.
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