Health Canada Bans Bisphenol A (BPA) From Baby Bottles
Health Canada announced that it has officially banned using Bisphenol A (BPA) from being used in the plastic of baby bottles.
Studies have shown that BPA, which is a toxic substance with the potential to cause cancer in adults and irregularity in growth hormones of infants. It can potentially leach from the plastic into contents of bottles when exposed to a heating process.
The next question is whether BPA which is also used in the manufacturing of many water bottles will also leach after prolonged use. This has not been proven yet but public concern has caused the bottled water industry to reevaluate their product offerings.
Companies such as Clearstream Premium Water offers an effective solution by installing under sink reverse osmosis systems that can turn tap water into "bottled quality water" and dispense through a dedicated purified water tap at a sink or to a special "jugless" water cooler that refills itself automatically.
The need for water bottles is virtually eliminated.
Additional benefits include:
More information can be found at www.jugless.ca or www.watersafetystore.com
Studies have shown that BPA, which is a toxic substance with the potential to cause cancer in adults and irregularity in growth hormones of infants. It can potentially leach from the plastic into contents of bottles when exposed to a heating process.
The next question is whether BPA which is also used in the manufacturing of many water bottles will also leach after prolonged use. This has not been proven yet but public concern has caused the bottled water industry to reevaluate their product offerings.
Companies such as Clearstream Premium Water offers an effective solution by installing under sink reverse osmosis systems that can turn tap water into "bottled quality water" and dispense through a dedicated purified water tap at a sink or to a special "jugless" water cooler that refills itself automatically.
The need for water bottles is virtually eliminated.
Additional benefits include:
- eliminates storing water bottles
- no more lifting heavy bottles
- no more running out of water
- Often costs the same or less than delivered bottled water delivery
More information can be found at www.jugless.ca or www.watersafetystore.com
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