For women who are pregnant, the answer is ZERO alcohol due to the risk of fetal alcohol syndrome. For women who are not pregnant, the answer is 1 drink a day, and for men it's 2 drinks a day. Anymore that this amount will take away all the good science says benefits the body.
The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines statr that societys drinking water must be safe for human consumption, as well as clear, colourless, well aerated and shouldn't have unpleasant tastes or odours.
A drinking fountain, or bubbler, yes. An ornamental fountain, no. People who install drinking fountain water at public places should take all precautionary measures to maintain hygiene and provide safe drinking water to the public. If these guidelines are followed then it should be safe to drink fountain water.
Safe drinking water usually comes from the lakes or
In most communities, tap water is safe for drinking.
Recreational drinking is drinking for fun in a safe and responsible manner.
Yes
In 2003, the NHMRC issued the Dietary Guidelines for Australian Adults and Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in Australia having already issued the Dietary Guidelines for Older Australians in 1999. There is a policy to review the guidelines every 5 years.
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using a safe fountain for clean drinking water
not really too safe
to keep there children safe
Yes it is.