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  • J John M Drescher

    Megan Forbes wrote: it would probably be a full bacteria breeding ground by now Yes it is the bacteria you have to worry about. They have been making a big deal about this lately but what I have to ask is when you use a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised? I know the water is colder so there should not be as much bacteria but it exists... John

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    John M. Drescher wrote: a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised? Not that I've ever seen. But then, I've never seen a coworker bend over, wrap his lips around the spout, and suck up a mouthful. That might make a difference.:)

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    • D Daniel Turini

      I don't know, but maybe leaving them on a lawn will prevent dogs from defecating there.[^]

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      Chris Maunder
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      I still find this practice amusing. Even more amusing was one morning seeing a water bottle on someone's lawn covered in a nice fresh steaming pile of dog poop. A fairly convincing counter-example I think :) cheers, Chris Maunder

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        John M. Drescher wrote: a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised? Not that I've ever seen. But then, I've never seen a coworker bend over, wrap his lips around the spout, and suck up a mouthful. That might make a difference.:)

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        John M Drescher
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        Roger Wright wrote: But then, I've never seen a coworker bend over, wrap his lips around the spout, and suck up a mouthful. I would hope not... John

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        • J John M Drescher

          Megan Forbes wrote: it would probably be a full bacteria breeding ground by now Yes it is the bacteria you have to worry about. They have been making a big deal about this lately but what I have to ask is when you use a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised? I know the water is colder so there should not be as much bacteria but it exists... John

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          David Wulff
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          John M. Drescher wrote: when you use a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised We run a bottle of bleach through ours every Monday morning just before the management arrive, then by the time they've emtpied the first bottle it is as good as new. ;)


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          Not all teenagers smoke and drink. I gave up smoking years ago.

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            John M. Drescher wrote: when you use a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised We run a bottle of bleach through ours every Monday morning just before the management arrive, then by the time they've emtpied the first bottle it is as good as new. ;)


            David Wulff

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            • J Johnny

              Strange question but Im sure I read somewhere that re-using empty water bottles wasn't healthy, as molecules of plastic start appearing in the water after some time (or something to that effect). Personally I thought this was just the bottle manufacturers making sure people didn't re-cycle too often (more bottles, more money), but I was wondering if the collective-conscience that is CP might know if there was any truth in it?

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              Marc Clifton
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              All plastic leaks out estrogenic compounds, especially soft plastics (like many water bottles) and particularly when exposed to high temperatures (like leaving it in your car). For people with hormone imbalances to begin with, this can just aggrevate already difficult to deal with problems, as these chemicals mimic many estrogen-type hormones that regulate both men's and women's bodies, blocking the natural good functions of these hormones by binding to receptor sites. Marc STL, a liability factory - Anonymously
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              • D David Wulff

                John M. Drescher wrote: when you use a water cooler is it ever cleaned or sterilised We run a bottle of bleach through ours every Monday morning just before the management arrive, then by the time they've emtpied the first bottle it is as good as new. ;)


                David Wulff

                Not all teenagers smoke and drink. I gave up smoking years ago.

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                I hear that sodium cyanide is a much better disinfectant than bleach. Just to be on the safe side, you might also monitor the pH of that first bottle by adding an ounce or so of phenolphthalein. It not only turns pink if the Ph rises too high, but it is also the active ingredient in ExLax.:-D

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                • J Johnny

                  Strange question but Im sure I read somewhere that re-using empty water bottles wasn't healthy, as molecules of plastic start appearing in the water after some time (or something to that effect). Personally I thought this was just the bottle manufacturers making sure people didn't re-cycle too often (more bottles, more money), but I was wondering if the collective-conscience that is CP might know if there was any truth in it?

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                  Navin
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                  I wouldn't doubt that it could happen... even the stuff from those non-stick skillets wears off after a while... but I doubt if it happened to an extent that it would do any harm. Chances are any plastic molecules would just pass through your system anyway. "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein

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                  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                    Should try that- my dog poops (and pees) all around the house. X|
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                    Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                    that must be disturbing, but dont you train dogs to pee while going for a walk (usual practice ...) - Kannan

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                    • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                      Should try that- my dog poops (and pees) all around the house. X|
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                      Roger Wright
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                      Vikram Punathambekar wrote: my dog poops (and pees) all around the house You should look into a new cookbook I found - "101 Ways to Wok Your Dog.":-D

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