Safe Water Tips for World Water Day from WorldNomads.com
Anyone who has travelled will be well aware of the huge problem or plastic bottles littering the countryside and turning pristine bush and beaches into rubbish tips.
Parker, CO, March 22, 2010 – In honor of World Water Day on March 22, WorldNomads.com wanted to educate travelers on water safety precautions overseas. Water is something most travelers take for granted until they step on a plane and head out into the developing world. Then they suddenly realize that this precious liquid so necessary to sustain life can also cause serious ill health and even worse. Nothing ruins a good trip like a bout of diarrhea, nausea, feeling totally exhausted, feverish and in no mood for anything but bed! Waterborne illness is one of the leading sources of health problems for travelers, and can have serious immediate consequences and after-effects for months.
Where are travelers at risk?
High-risk areas include Central America, most of Africa and Asia and the Middle East. Moderate risk areas include Eastern Europe, Russia, South Africa, Argentina, Chile, and the Caribbean. Even developed countries aren't necessarily risk-free.
“Basically if you want to be safe, assume the worst and plan accordingly,’ comments Chris Cranshaw who is water specialist and founder of Hydropal.com. ‘Don’t use local tap water without purifying it in some way, even for brushing your teeth or washing fruits and vegetables. And don’t make the mistake of using locally produced ice cubes: Freezing doesn’t kill the germs!”
Is bottled water the best option?
Yes and no. It’s easy sure, but it is expensive (worldwide we spend US$100B on bottled water a year!), has serious health issues and huge environmental consequences.
Anyone who has travelled will be well aware of the huge problem or plastic bottles littering the countryside and turning pristine bush and beaches into rubbish tips. Using just 4 bottles a day, a single traveler is likely to throw away over 50 bottles in just a couple of weeks – not a nice legacy to leave your host country. The fact is that worldwide, almost 90% of plastic water bottles are not recycled and end up in landfills or worse. And once they’re out there, they stick around affecting habitats of all kinds and killing an alarming number of fish, dolphins, birds and other wildlife. Then there’s the huge carbon footprint, the toxicity issues, and various other long term environmental timebombs...
If travelers can plan they should plan to avoid bottled water during travels, they’ll be doing everyone a favor. Here are some other options that are all cost effective, healthy & environmentally friendly: boiling your water, using purification tablets and buying a water filtration device.
For more information on water safety:
World Nomads Safety Hub: http://safety.worldnomads.com
HydroPal - a water bottle with a carbon filter in the lid, costs $20-40 depending on the level of filtration required. The bottles lasts for years, the filters for hundreds of refills. www.hydropal.com
Plastic bottles: http://www.insidethebottle.org/
Water quality globally: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list.aspx
WorldNomads.com products and services include global travel insurance protecting residents from over 150 countries with high value medical and evacuation coverage, 24-hour emergency assistance and coverage for a large range of adventure activities; language guides and travel blogs plus a stream of travel safety information to ensure all World Nomads stay informed, educated and safe when traveling.
Media queries: Alexia Nestora, alexia@lassocommunications.com
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