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Can a beverage bottle be poisoned when used as a kettle? Why?
If the beverage bottle is used as a kettle, it will certainly not be poisoned, provided that the beverage bottle is clean. Because when I used to do farm work in my hometown, I often put a bottle of water into a Sprite bottle and take it to the ground to drink a little when I was thirsty. Over the years, there has been no mention of poisoning. It's just that the bottle is made of plastic, so if the water is stored for a long time, it may produce some substances harmful to the human body, but if the water in the bottle is solved in half a day, basically nothing will happen.

However, with the improvement of quality of life, people seldom use plastic bottle belts when carrying water at work. And now people have a deep understanding of health care, so whether at home or out to do farm work, basically a special bottle will be prepared.

1: Bottle water with drinks and never put hot water.

Many people like to fill bottles with water after drinking, and then take them with them, especially some small and exquisite beverage bottles. But when you pour water, you can find some cold boiled water. Never pour hot water. Because hot water will burn the bottle, it will also stimulate some harmful substances in the plastic, and it will be fine if it is cold and white.

Don't put water in the drink bottle for too long.

As mentioned above, if you use bottled water for drinks, you should not fill the water for too long. If possible, it is best to talk about drinking water for half a day. Because drinking water from a bottle for a long time will make bacteria grow faster in a sealed environment, and drinking water from a plastic bottle for a long time will also change the water quality, which is different from bottled water.