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In reply to the discussion: We got a boiled water notice [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)133. Look, my neighbors are scared
My next door neighbor has her arm in a sling since she fell, and is scared (I do her grocery shopping for her). The neighbors across the street are scared, where they have someone with diabetes.
I'm not being an ass or overprotective. These are real people and I care about them.
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They only kill 4-5 people per year. Pretty remote chance of being infected, I think.
FSogol
Sep 2013
#12
If the water company tells you to boil water before drinking it I'd take that seriously.
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#6
Aren't you suppose to normally use sterilized water for contact lenses? n/t
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#78
I would boil water and use it to hand wash myself. Not as clean, but better than taking chances.
hollysmom
Sep 2013
#51
You have no idea what their problems are. And 7000 drown a year, many think they are good swimmers..
Logical
Sep 2013
#95
"crisis"? Bullshit. Boil orders happen all the time. Here are some links for you......
Logical
Sep 2013
#115
It is in all of the country now. Not just the south anymore. Read more. Start at the CDC. n-r
Logical
Sep 2013
#98
Stay out of the bath tub also. You are 100 times more likely to fall and kill yourself! n-t
Logical
Sep 2013
#110
Note that the 2 people in Louisiana apparently used 'neti pots' to rinse their noses with water...
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#87
20? Not really for water (food bourne contaminants are a different matter).
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#85
Can you provide a link to your community's water notice online? I'd be happy to
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#65
What county are you in? I can try to find out more details on the problem.
kestrel91316
Sep 2013
#124
the amoeba can only eat your brain if you inhale the water up your nose or
magical thyme
Sep 2013
#68
Indeed the 2 people that died in Louisana apparently specifically rinsed their noses
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#90
Here is the Dept. of health information about the water with Naegleria fowleri
Blue Diadem
Sep 2013
#71
Considering only two(2) people have ever survived an N. fowleri infection, I'd err cautious. (nt)
Posteritatis
Sep 2013
#73
I would get those wax ear plugs and one of those nose clips people wear for swimming.
cui bono
Sep 2013
#88
You're welcome. And I'm with you... I stopped eating beef when I heard about mad cow disease. n/t
cui bono
Sep 2013
#140