Is there anything more ergonomic to carry water? Nalgene bottles? Maybe a water bottle of sorts? How about one of those more expensive bottles that have the emergency straw built in?
I am a contractor and work outside in the heat. I use mason jars because I have a million of them and I dont carry them around with me. They are kept in a cooler in my truck and when Im tthirsty I get a cold one. I drink between 4 and 6 quarts a day when its hot so mason jars work perfect.
Been a while since I looked into the synthetic hormone thing but if the bottled water is kept in a cool dark place and the bottle isnt reused then the threat is diminished significantly. If its left i the sun its is magnified exponentially.
I do use bottled water at times for conveniences sake but try to limit my exposure. keep the thing out of the sun and never ever refill it.
There's also 'emergency' water in pouches and cans. Do you think they're any good? I really want to get a few of the most basic things, but I simply can't at the moment.
Water is definitely difficult to store. It takes up so much room. Anything you get just store it in a cool dark place and it should be fine. Ive bought regular bottled water.
Is there anything more ergonomic to carry water? Nalgene bottles? Maybe a water bottle of sorts? How about one of those more expensive bottles that have the emergency straw built in?
Youd have to research it but Im sure there is.
I am a contractor and work outside in the heat. I use mason jars because I have a million of them and I dont carry them around with me. They are kept in a cooler in my truck and when Im tthirsty I get a cold one. I drink between 4 and 6 quarts a day when its hot so mason jars work perfect.
Been a while since I looked into the synthetic hormone thing but if the bottled water is kept in a cool dark place and the bottle isnt reused then the threat is diminished significantly. If its left i the sun its is magnified exponentially.
I do use bottled water at times for conveniences sake but try to limit my exposure. keep the thing out of the sun and never ever refill it.
There's also 'emergency' water in pouches and cans. Do you think they're any good? I really want to get a few of the most basic things, but I simply can't at the moment.
Water is definitely difficult to store. It takes up so much room. Anything you get just store it in a cool dark place and it should be fine. Ive bought regular bottled water.