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Precautionary Boil Water Advisories - What you need to know

The Boil Water Advisory has been issued in your municipality because recent conditions may have adversely affected the quality or safety of your potable water supply.

The following information is provided further to the boil water advisory issued by the Medical Officer of Health.

What do you do now?

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is advising that all water used for consumption be:

  • Heated to a hard boil for at least 1 minute prior to use (store in a clean, covered container)

or

  • Commercially bottled waterBoiling Pot of Water.

Home filtration devices (filters) DO NOT kill bacteria that may be in the water. In your home, these devices could be portable, plumbed-in or faucet mounted.

Besides drinking, boiled water should be used for:

A. Food Preparation.Photo of Vegetables.

This includes but is not limited to ready to eat foods such as fruits and vegetables, concentrated fruit drinks and infant formula.

However, when preparing food, which requires boiling, you may do so as long as water is brought to a hard boil for at least 1 minute. Discard all food and beverages previously made with water, such as ice cubes, baby formula and juices. Disinfect all containers with a household bleach solution described below and remake with boiled water.A Toothbrush and Toothpaste

B.     Brushing Teeth

Use boiled or bottled water

C.     DishwashingPhoto of a Person Washing Dishes with Plastic Gloves On

Hand dishwashing can be done in the usual manner, however final rinse must be done with boiled/bottled water or disinfected in a bleach solution (1 tsp. (5 mls) bleach to 1 gallon (4.5 litres of lukewarm water).

Mechanical dishwashers may be used as long

as a chlorinated detergent is used (please check box label) in the cycle or there is a sanitizing cycle (check owner manual).

D.     Baby FormulaPhoto of Baby Lying on It's Back and Feeding from a Bottle

Special care should be taken when preparing baby formula; including mixing cereal and juices, as well as cleaning bottles. A safe alternative to mixing formula with boiled or bottled water would be ready-to-use formulas.

You can continue to use your tap water for:Photo of a Person Washing Hands in Soapy Water

Handwashing.

Handwashing can be done with tap water.

Laundry: Laundering is considered safe.

Showering/BathingPhoto of Person Showering Legs

Adults may continue to use the supply, as long as the water is Not Swallowed.

 

Young children, immunocompromised, as well as individuals with skin lesions or open wounds should take sponge baths with boiled water.


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