I was hanging at home on Sunday recovering from all the green beer I had the night before when an alert on my wife's phone went off and scared the crap out of me.

The tones made me think World War 3 was happening, it turns out it was a boil water advisory for part of Grand Rapids.

People commenting on the water main break had lots of questions like these.

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Other people thought something suspicious was happening.

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Regardless of what caused the issue, there are some important things you should and should not do when under a boil water alert.

Things You Should Do

Use bottled water or boil tap water for at least 1 minute before using it for:

  • Drinking
  • Preparing and cooking food
  • Washing dishes (by hand or in the dishwasher)
  • Brushing teeth
  • Giving to pets

Wash hands with soap and tap water, as long as you don't swallow the water. Consider using bottled or boiled water for handwashing if preparing food.

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Breastfeed infants if possible. If using formula, use ready-to-use formula or prepare with bottled or boiled water.

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Sanitize baby bottles and nipples by boiling or using a bleach solution.

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Wash fruits and vegetables with bottled, boiled, or disinfected water.

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Make ice with bottled, boiled, or disinfected water.

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Wash clothes as usual, as the laundry process will disinfect the water.

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Things You Should Not Do

Do not use tap water that has not been boiled or disinfected for drinking, cooking, or brushing teeth.

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Do not use ice from ice trays, ice dispensers, or ice makers, as they may be connected to the contaminated water supply.

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Do not swallow water when bathing or showering.

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Do not use water filters, as they may not remove bacteria or viruses. Filters should be replaced after the advisory is lifted.

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