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- To prevent waterborne diseases, you should1234:
- Drink only clean and safe water, such as bottled water, filtered water, or boiled water.
- Avoid drinking water from ponds, lakes, rivers, or taps.
- Wash and/or peel all raw fruits and vegetables before eating.
- Drink and eat only pasteurized dairy products and juices.
- Thoroughly cook all meats, poultry, and seafood.
- Wash your hands, utensils, and surfaces before and after handling food.
- Flush your faucets and showerheads if you haven’t used them recently.
- Clean and maintain all devices that use water, such as filters, RO units, etc.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.You can take steps to protect yourself from waterborne germs in your home: Flush your faucets and showerheads if you haven’t used them recently Clean and maintain all devices that use water Communicating with your water utility Keep private water sources safe Check with your building manager, owner, or landlordwww.cdc.gov/healthywater/drinking/preventing-wat…Precautions to prevent waterborne disease: Ensure the water is visibly clean and free from sand and silt. Filter the water to get rid of visible dirt. Drink only clean and safe water – either portable water or water filtered through water purifiers. Get water purifying devices like filters, RO unit, etc., regularly serviced and maintained.www.narayanahealth.org/blog/effects-of-water-born…Don’t ingest water while swimming. Avoid drinking water straight from ponds, lakes, or rivers. Never consume tap water. To purify the water for consumption, use filters or RO. Water must be heated before consumption.www.relainstitute.com/blog/how-to-prevent-water-b…Prevention of Food and Water Borne Illness
- Wash and/or peel all raw vegetables and fruits before eating.
- Drink and eat only pasteurized dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt and ice cream) and juices.
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