Taxman2436
Jun 15, 2020Explorer
White hose
I’m wondering if I need to always use a white hose for the travel trailer if we don’t drink the water.
Dutch_12078 wrote:
The color doesn't matter. What does matter is that the hose is rated as drinking water safe. My Flexilla hoses for instance, are fluorescent green and rated as safe...
Flexzilla Garden Hose, Heavy Duty, Lightweight, Drinking Water Safe
ajriding wrote:
We can't say silver makes things safe or the fda will come get us...
The reason for the special drinking hose is that it does not give off harmful petroleum chemicals. These chemicals leach into the water passing by. Running a new water through can remove much of the chemicals that have leached while the water sat in the hose, but it will still be considered contaminated.
The color means nothing to the water.
The special drinking hose will expire in maybe two years, check the manufacturer date and ex date. After it expires it too can leach out chemicals.
For showering and washing the garden hose water will have minimal effects, though your skin will absorb chemicals, a hose is probably nothing compared to a pool or lake.
Cheap drinking filters will improve the taste, but probably not make it much safer. A quality drip water filter should render safe drinking water.
gbopp wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
.If you happen to have a green hose handy, I wouldn't worry about it. You aren't going to die a horrible death drinking from it (not that you even plan to drink from it.
Are you sure? A friend of my cousin was told by his girlfriend who read on the internet that someone drank from a green hose.
They immediately solidified and crumbled into dust. :B
enblethen wrote:
Ron3rd: Your link is the same hose now available at Walmart