Is it safe to drink water from the wall mounted drinking water fountain at my workplace?
I always drink from the wall mounted drinking water fountain at my workplace. Recently, I have been feeling sick. Perhaps the water fountain made me sick? For the past two days, there has been a water bubble sticking out of the water hole of the fountain.
Can you get sick or injured from drinking water from a wall mounted drinking water fountain?
Tagged with: Drinking Water • water fountain • water hole
Filed under: Water
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Your workplace has a water fountain? Wow, those are about as rare as phone booths. You’d be better off drinking tap water from your own drinking glass or just bringing in bottled water.
It would be much more sanitary if your employer got rid of the fountain and got a chiller/dispenser and a bottled water service.
While we are discussing the matter, I’ve been reading quite a bit of info on alkaline water and water ionizers. It seems by drinking alkaline water we promote the intake of oxygen and help neutralise the build up of acids before they are stored in the body. Acid coagulates blood causing bad circulation. An abundance of alkaline water, promotes better blood circulation, eliminating acidic waste helping the body heal itself. Alkaline water helps rid acidic waste making them more soluble in the blood. Thus, acidic wastes will be easily drained from the body in the form of urine and sweat. Can anyone verify this info through personal experience?