
08-31-2014, 09:29 AM
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Dancing Thyme
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Originally Posted by wendyquat
They USED to say heating plastic water bottles could release cancer causing toxins but seems that theory has been debunked as "debateable". Sorry to panic everyone!
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I'm still not sure that theory isn't correct. My recent experience, if the water is non-refrigerated in the garage, the bottles collapsed from the heat and the water tasted like chemicals. So I'd suggest putting them in the garage refrigerator if you have one.
Living in earthquake country for so many years, I was always prepared for a quick evacuation or ready for the "big one" and could pack my car in 15 minutes, including the dogs, pictures, papers, etc. But here in FL, I don't see a need for that quick of a response but I do have a large amount of candles handy and flashlights by the bedside, just in case.
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