It's a risk, but even humans can put a very few drops into their drinking water to kill bacteria. It's best to let your dog drink normal water unless your water is polluted. I personally have a cooler and buy large bottles of water and give my pets the same. There has been too many 'oops' with the sewer systems where I live. It isn't worth the risk.
most hamsters drink naturally when they are ready if they have been bought up using a simple bottle in there cage but if they don't know how to use the bottle you could buy another type of water bottle or bowl i suggest the new one from pets at home its a small bowl that you put water in and then put the grid on top that lets a small amount of water out so that they can drink a water easier and also won't drown in it. another way is to put small amount water in your hand from the bottle showing the hamster how to do it and then let is drink out your hand
Shrews primarily obtain the water they need from their food sources, such as insects and vegetation. They may also drink water from dew or small puddles if available.
When they have a bottle they use their tongue to sip. When they drink form a small pet food bowl they lick up the water.
Tadpoles primarily obtain nutrients from their surroundings through absorption in their skin, so they do not have a specific liquid that they drink. They feed on algae, plants, and small organisms in the water.
Gorillas mainly drink water, but they may also consume small amounts of other liquids found in their natural environment, such as rainwater or juice from crushing fruits. They rely on water sources like rivers, streams, and pools for hydration.
A tiny amount of bleach will not kill you (although I will add that there is no precise definition of exactly how many milliliters constitute a tiny amount). Even so, I would not advise you to drink it.
Yes, adding a small amount of bleach to the water in a vase can help to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi, which can extend the life of cut flowers by preventing rotting and wilting. However, it is important to use only a very small amount of bleach, as too much can actually harm the flowers.
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If a small amount is drunk, the surface of the mouth and esophagus would be damaged and the acid in the stomach would react the the bleach, causing an upset stomach. Some chlorine gas will be released, which could damage your throat, lungs, and nose as it escapes. Depending on what additives, such as fragrances, is in the bleach, liver and kidney damage could result. If a larger amount of bleach is drunk, it could result in major damage to the stomach and possibly death. First aid: Drink 4-8 ounces of water or milk to dilute the bleach and DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Seek medical help immediately.
You should never put bleach in water to keep it clean. You can not drink water with bleach and it and any other living thing in it will die.
WARNING - Household Bleach is corrosive and will harm you if drink it.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------However, It is possible to treat water with some bleaches to make the water safe to drink.Please only use proprietary products to do this (sold in camping shops for this purpose) to treat water for drinking and follow the instructions exactly.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------However if you use household bleach to do this and drink the water you could do yourself serious harm.IF you think you have ingested bleach you need to get medical help immediately....... call 911 (999 in the UK) for an ambulance and get yourself to your local hospital casualty department IMMEDIATELY - take the bleach bottle with you so that the medics can see the product you have ingested.
Municipal water systems inject Clorox into the water before it goes to the holding tank. What you are describing is drinking water...
No. The only thing that cleans your system is time, and lots of water. Bleach can kill you if you drink it. Nor do any of the "drug flushes" work. Do what you have to do to avoid the test for at least four days.
To effectively disinfect well water with bleach, follow these steps: Determine the amount of bleach needed based on the volume of water in the well. Mix the appropriate amount of bleach with water in a separate container. Pour the bleach solution into the well, ensuring it is evenly distributed. Allow the bleach to sit in the well for at least 12-24 hours. Flush the well by running water until the bleach odor is no longer present. Test the water for chlorine levels to ensure it is safe for consumption.
Poo is not a living organism. If there are living organisms in it, mostly bacteria, they would be killed by bleach. That is one of the reasons swimming pools have chlorine in them. Bleach is often used as an in expensive disinfectant and can even be used to render water safe to drink (in very small quantities!).
The exact amount of bleach needed to effectively sanitize a surface is typically 1/3 cup of bleach per gallon of water.