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Key Message 4:Only use water that is from a safe source or is purified. Water containers need to be kept covered to keep the water clean. |
Families have fewer illnesses when they have an adequate supply of clean water and know how to keep it free of germs. If the water is not clean it can be purified by boiling or filtering. Clean water sources include properly constructed and maintained piped systems, tube-wells, protected dug wells and springs. Water from unsafe sources – such as ponds, rivers, open tanks and step-wells – can be made safer by boiling. Water should be stored in a covered container to keep it clean. Families and communities can protect their water supply by:
Families can keep water clean in the home by:
If there is uncertainty about the safety of the drinking water, local authorities should be consulted. |
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