Common drinking water on campus includes the following types:
Tap water: Surface water (river water, reservoir water, etc.) is input into the water supply network after sedimentation, sand filtration, and chlorine disinfection. of. Since the tap water from the water plant has to go through a long water supply pipeline before entering various places, if the water supply pipeline is not installed according to the hygienic requirements for drinking water transportation, the tap water will inevitably be subject to secondary pollution, so it is not suitable to drink tap water directly.
Boiling water: Boiling water is the most hygienic and safest drinking water. However, you should still pay attention: boil the water for at least 3-5 minutes to ensure that pathogenic bacteria, viruses and parasites are killed. At the same time, when the water boils, it will reduce the chlorine in it, which can eliminate the smell of bleach and improve the taste. However, there are many people in the school and it is impossible to solve the drinking water problem of teachers and students in a unified way.
Bottled water and bottled water: Whether this type of water is hygienic and safe depends on the quality of the product itself. Therefore, when choosing bottled water, you should pay attention to: choose products from well-known manufacturers with complete trademarks; the water body should be clear and transparent, without turbid sediments or flocculent floating objects, let alone bottle stoppers. The choice is tedious.
Campus water boilers can avoid the above problems. Campus water boilers are water dispensers designed for school students and staff. They have large water output and fast heating, which can meet the school's boiling water needs. At the same time, they can drink large amounts of water. There is a filtration system inside the machine, and the water is boiled after being filtered, which is healthy, safe and tastes better. It effectively solves the problems of high drinking water costs, unhygienic conditions and difficulty in drinking water in schools.