Is cleanliness more important than "purity"?

Nowadays, many units and families are using water dispensers to drink purified water. Drinking bottled purified water is gradually becoming a new fashion for modern urbanites. However, what people often overlook is that for purified water, being clean and hygienic is more important than being pure.

According to inspections by relevant supervision units, some unqualified bottled purified water has been found on the market. This is mainly because manufacturers have filled and sold purified water without obtaining the necessary health permits from the relevant authorities. These counterfeit and inferior products inevitably have serious hygiene problems and pose a great threat to human health. Therefore, consumers are advised to choose regular suppliers and manufacturers when purchasing purified water and should not neglect their own and their family's health just to save a few dollars.

In addition to the quality of the water, the hygiene of the water bottle is also a major cause of excessive bacteria. High-quality water bottles from regular manufacturers are not only lightweight and sturdy but also seamless and have good transparency. In contrast, the generic water bottles from many small water stations are crudely made and not clean inside. Therefore, consumers should also pay attention to the quality of the water bottle when choosing their water.

Besides the two hygiene issues mentioned above, the hygiene of the water dispenser itself cannot be ignored. It is understood that if a water dispenser is not cleaned or disinfected for a long time, the water storage tank inside will breed and harbor a large number of bacteria, which is also harmful to human health.

Therefore, people must pay close attention to the hygiene aspects when drinking purified water to prevent diseases from entering through the mouth.

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