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Warming Cold Tap Water
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My OH has taken to filling a pint mug with water out of the cold tap and warming it in the microwave as he don't like it too cold, trouble is he keeps topping it up and rewarming it all day long, I don't think this is a good idea, won't harmful bacteria grow in it? what do you think?
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If he is actually drinking from the mug and then topping it up and warming it....then, yes, bacteria will flourish - but not necessarily "harmful". (The same applies when people drink bottled water from the bottle, re-cap it and leave it in a warm place eg car...the bacterial count shoots up). My main reservation with doing this....the water becomes less...
12:59 Thu 03rd Jan 2019
If he is actually drinking from the mug and then topping it up and warming it....then, yes, bacteria will flourish - but not necessarily "harmful". (The same applies when people drink bottled water from the bottle, re-cap it and leave it in a warm place eg car...the bacterial count shoots up).
My main reservation with doing this....the water becomes less palatable, because it loses dissolved gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide) and tastes "lifeless" or flat.
My main reservation with doing this....the water becomes less palatable, because it loses dissolved gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide) and tastes "lifeless" or flat.
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