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Compare And Contrast Bottled Water Vs Tap Water

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Dejah Atwood
Mrs. Combass
ENC1101
2 February 2015
Bottled Water is More Convenient than Tap Water The controversy between bottled water and tap water is a neverending debate. Some people argue contaminants in tap water while others argue chemical usage in bottled water. Looking at one or the other side, both types of water are extremely similar. Bottled and tap waters both go through multiple processes to be accepted as drinking water. Bottled water is more convenient in most instances, though. The mobility of bottled water is the most convenient part of the beverage. No matter where water is needed, the bottle is there to fit in almost any bag, to give to kids at a family outing, or to grab when a coughing fit startsnout of nowhere. Some parents will actually argue that bottled water is more helpful when dealing with a newborn as well. The bottle can be set in the diaper bag with the formula and the bottles and be there when a crying fit sprouts. Bottled water is actually far better for babies because of the fluoride presence in tap water. This presence causes long term issues with any child’s gums and future adult teeth. ("What Kind of Water …show more content…

Parents’ main job is to keep their young safe and healthy. In order to do so, water safety is a must. Whether it be drinking safe water or drinking the correct amount, water safety is important. To keep a healthy lifestyle, a normal person is advised to consume about thirteen cups of water a day. ("Nutrition and Healthy Eating.") thirteen cups is about a hundred and four ounces of water consumption per day. If the measurement on the side of bottles of water were observed, each bottle is about eight ounces. The fact that the measurement is on the side of the bottle will help people to know how much water they’ve consumed or how much more they need to consume to avoid

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