I just want you to know that H2O is a chemical...
I just want you to know that H2O is a chemical...
Not only is water a chemical but (true story!) if you happen to keep a squeeze bottle of it around, in a lab, OSHA will make you label the bottle.
Our tax dollars hard at work.😐
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Perhaps better to leave bottles unlabeled in a lab. Makes life much more exciting if theres a small fire and alcohol can be used instead of water or acid used to flush chemical off skin or eyes.
OSHA does a lot of things many find silly, many of them common sense related. However, the better question remains, why wouldn't you label all your containers with fluids in a lab? This kind of extends to backpacking as well in somehow labeling unfiltered and filtered water containers.
Last edited by Traveler; 08-29-2016 at 07:35.
Actually was labeled "WATER" cause "Always Add Acid" but that wasn't enough
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Labeled in 2 inch block lettering in RED as well.
Can't win😬
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The Lifestraw works fine for drinking a variety of sources in real-time, however in my experience, a higher capacity water filter usually works out better when you want to filter a liter, or several, at a time.
FWIW, in a canoe trek, even with some portaging, a more robust filtering system may be better. A sawyer filter could work well for example and not weigh much, though they can take some time (not as much time as filtering via a Lifestraw). I have used Katadyn Hiker Pro pump type filtering system for years without a problem, they don't add significantly to the weight on a short trip and their ability to filter a lot of water very quickly is very good and may be of better use than a personal straw especially when a canoe will be doing most of the carrying.