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If you left it in the sun for days (like in a truck bed or on a porch), it's best not to drink it regularly—especially if it's hot to the touch or tastes off.
it's not ideal for bottled water to sit in sunlight for days — especially in plastic bottles. Here's why:
1. Chemical Leaching (Biggest Concern)
When plastic bottles (especially PET, the most common type) are exposed to heat and sunlight for long periods, they can leach chemicals like antimony and BPA-like substances into the water.
These chemicals have been linked to hormone disruption and other health concerns when consumed in high amounts over time.
2. Bacterial Growth
If the bottle was previously opened or not sealed properly, the warm environment can allow bacteria or algae to grow, especially in non-refrigerated conditions.
3. Taste and Smell Changes
Even if the water is technically safe, sunlight can affect the taste, making it plastic-like or stale.
4. Degradation of Plastic
Prolonged sun exposure breaks down plastic slowly, which isn't good if you're storing bottled water for emergencies or long-term use.
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@myroc1
2 months ago
Microplastics bpa mmmmm.
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