Make water safe during an emergency
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Description:After a disaster or emergency, tap water may not be safe to use. Always listen to your local authorities for specific advice.
Use bottled water for drinking, cooking, and brushing teeth if possible. If bottled water is not available, choose one of the following methods to make your water safe.
Water contaminated with harmful chemicals or toxins cannot be made safe by boiling, disinfecting, or filltering.
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