Bacteria in garden hose ?

Anonymous
Here is my question. I have company company to lay the concrete and I was told they need access to the water . I do not have currently the garden hose and they told me not to worry they will bring their old one. One of my neighbors mentioned the bacteria in garden hose. So can their old garden hose introduce some type of bacteria into my house water pipes? There are different water hoses some are with handle to start and stop and regular hoses. So I guess I am more concerned with start/ stop handle one .
Anonymous
WTF???? bacteria (if there is any) from the contractor garden hose wont infest your house or your pipes...

the contractor will have a nozzle to turn the water on and off. they wont let it run all day...

Anonymous
I can’t see how this is an issue but you can get a vacuum breaker for like $5 at the hardware store to prevent back flow. It’s a little brass thing you screw on before you attach the hose.
Anonymous
LOL OP. Bacteria (and this is why you tell your kids to never drink from the hose in the summer) comes from the sitting water in your hose. You REALLY don't have to worry. Just don't let your kids drink from outside hose in the summer.
Anonymous
op, you are stupid...sorry...
Anonymous
OP. You are worrying about the wrong thing.

Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics.
Your real concern should be with the viruses that their hose introduces to your house. And directly connecting like that? I dunno... strongly consider a hose condom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL OP. Bacteria (and this is why you tell your kids to never drink from the hose in the summer) comes from the sitting water in your hose. You REALLY don't have to worry. Just don't let your kids drink from outside hose in the summer.


Most garden hoses have lead, too, so you really shouldn't drink from them. The ones you use for drinking water while camping are specifically without lead.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]WTF???? bacteria (if there is any) from the contractor garden hose wont infest your house or your pipes...

the contractor will have a nozzle to turn the water on and off. they wont let it run all day...

[/quote]

The way the neighbor explained to me the Nozzle is the one can cause some type of pressure to back up the water . Hence here to confirm to make sure that’s not the case . And this is not for drinking purposes question but more as if water pressure could cause any issues .
Anonymous
Backflow is a real thing but a) don’t worry about it and b) get a vacuum breaker and then REALLY don’t worry about it.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]I can’t see how this is an issue but you can get a vacuum breaker for like $5 at the hardware store to prevent back flow. It’s a little brass thing you screw on before you attach the hose. [/quote]

Thank you for an advice . The breaker seems like what exactly I need to prevent the back flow !
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]Backflow is a real thing but a) don’t worry about it and b) get a vacuum breaker and then REALLY don’t worry about it. [/quote]

OP here . Not worrying at all but just wanted to clarify with you folks :)
Anonymous
So water can flow back into your pipes from a garden hose. It’s not a big issue with a hose for a few reasons.

It is a bigger issue if you run irritation like a drip hose. The water that is in contact with the ground can be sucked back into your hose and eventually your pipes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Most garden hoses have lead, too, so you really shouldn't drink from them. The ones you use for drinking water while camping are specifically without lead.


and how many people have lived long healthy lives that grew up sucking warm plastic tasting water on hot summer days.... too many to count...
Anonymous
Wow - just wow. Your neighbor is a freak (or was pulling your leg).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP. You are worrying about the wrong thing.

Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics.
Your real concern should be with the viruses that their hose introduces to your house. And directly connecting like that? I dunno... strongly consider a hose condom.


Condoms break.
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