
People have the habit to store bottled water in their vehicles, especially during the summer. The majority of people choose to drink water from plastic bottles instead from glass or stainless steel, which is a big problem.
Drivers often drink water from plastic bottles who have been in their car for who knows how long.
The Centres of Disease Control and Prevention state that when the temperatures outside range from 80 degrees to 100 degrees, the temperature inside a car parked in direct sunlight can quickly climb to between 130 to 172. The upper scale on this range is higher than the “low” temperature setting on most conventional ovens.
According to a study from the American Academy of Pediatrics, car’s interior temperature can rise approimately 40 degrees within one hour, even when the exterior temperature is only 72F.
Bottled water in this kind of circumstances, can contain microbes at levels capable of making a person’s immune system sick, within a week. This kind of bacteria may come from the water source, or from the bottle and the worst part is that can be multiplied with modest heat. But microbes are just one problem, plastic is another.
Plastic Still A Serious Problem In Bottled Water
A study conducted at the University of Florida looked at 16 brands of bottled water and revealed that all the bottles contain bisphenol A or BPA levels in them.
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