Protect Your Home from Harmful Bacteria in Stagnant Water Pipes.
How to Prevent Dangerous Bacteria from Growing in Your Home's Plumbing
According to TSN.ua: UNICEF Ukraine and Ukraine's Ministry for Communities and Territories Development warn that harmful bacteria can multiply in water that sits too long in pipes, posing a health risk to residents. This situation is a common concern in areas where water supply may be intermittent. They recommend taking specific steps to mitigate this danger.
Expert Recommendations
- Before using hot water, run the cold water tap for 2–3 minutes. This helps flush out and refresh the water in your system.
- Drain any stagnant water from your shower head and toilet tank, as these are common sites for bacterial growth.
- If you notice an unusual color or odor in your water, continue flushing the system for several more minutes to ensure it runs clear.
Should your water remain unsuitable for use, contact your local water utility for further guidance. These simple actions can help ensure the safe use of water in your household.
The issue of stagnant water and harmful bacteria is particularly relevant when water supply is irregular. Following these expert recommendations is crucial for safeguarding resident health, especially during periods of strain on the water supply system. Taking these straightforward measures will help reduce health risks and ensure safe domestic water use.
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