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Bottle
Care
Clean,
sanitized bottles keep your water fresh and good-tasting.
The ozone (O3) injected into our water is capable of
killing bacteria 1000 times faster than chlorine without
producing the nasty by-products associated with chlorination.
Because the ozone molecule is unstable, it will begin
to revert back to the regular oxygen molecule (O2) in
a matter of minutes. The ozonation provides a means
of actively sanitizing your bottles while saturating
your water with healthy oxygen.
After
your bottles are empty, let them air dry before recapping.
Occasionally rinse your bottles with water and baking
soda to keep them smelling fresh and clean.
In
some circumstances, you will need to do additional cleaning
before refilling your bottles. For example, you will
want to clean your bottles if you drink directly from
the bottles, if the spout gets dirty, if the water has
been stored in sunlight and algae has grown in the water,
or if the empty bottles were sealed before they dried.
If
you do need or want to clean your bottles more thoroughly,
there is a simple way to sanitize your bottles: Mix
1 tablespoon of bleach with 1 gallon of water. Swirl
the water around inside your bottle so it contacts all
the inside surfaces. Empty the bottle (the bleach/water
mixture can be used to clean another bottle) and allow
the bottle to air dry before recapping it.
If you do not have your own bottles, you can buy high
quality polycarbonate bottles and accessories in the
self-serve locations or in our online shopping
cart.
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