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You can store water in glass bottles in an apartment safely, as long as you choose the right glass type and handling practices to prevent contamination and breakage.
Choosing the Right Glass
When selecting glass bottles for water storage, opt for borosilicate or soda-lime glass, which are both non-toxic and resistant to chemical leaching. Avoid using glass bottles with sharp edges or points, as they can cause injury or be a breeding ground for bacteria. Choose bottles with a rounded or smooth design to minimize the risk of breakage and contamination.
Water Storage Techniques
To store water safely in glass bottles, always use a clean and dry bottle, and a clean and dry container to store the bottle in. Use a cap or lid that fits snugly to prevent spills and contamination. For storing tap water, fill the bottle to the recommended level, which is typically 3/4 full, to allow for expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. For storing collected rainwater or well water, consider adding a water treatment system or filter to ensure the water is safe for consumption.
Safety Precautions
To prevent breakage, store glass bottles in a secure location, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid stacking glass bottles on top of each other, as this can cause them to break or shatter. Regularly inspect the bottles for any signs of wear, damage, or breakage, and replace them as needed. Additionally, keep the storage area clean and dry to prevent the growth of bacteria and mold, which can contaminate the stored water.
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