Anonymous wrote:I run them through the dishwasher but then they have to DRY after the cycle on a kitchen towel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I have a question about SPORTS BOTTLES. It has the spout on top you suck/squirt from. You toss it into a bag or wherever; isn’t that spout getting super dirty touching random bag contents or the floor or what not? They seem to require a “this end up” type handling.
To this I just say meh. I carry one of these quite often and I guess the spout can get dirty but I'll wipe it on my shirt if it's visibly sandy or whatever, but otherwise... I just drink from it I guess. I rarely get sick, but I am certainly not going to get sick from my own water bottle making physical contact with other items in my bag or even on the floor. I just don't really think that's where most of our germ transmission comes from.
Yeah I can appreciate the inside of your bag and some people are fine with food off the floor (and it’s not like you don’t get your hands dirty and then touch mouth all day). I just wasn’t sure if we were doing it wrong since it seemed so exposed.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, I have a lot of home organization problems, but this is not one of them. My kids each have one water bottle. It's very clear it's theirs, they don't share. If you can't find yours, too bad, so sad. Here, I think less is more. Just have one and they will be forced to keep better track.
Now if you could just help me with the mask situation in my house -- is this clean? dirty? where's the "good mask" I use to for riskier situations?
Anonymous wrote:Removable reusable straws you have to wash and render the bottle useless without
WWWWWHHHHHYYYYYYY!
Anonymous wrote:My dishwasher isn’t really tall enough to put the bottles upright, unless maybe on an angle in which case they take up a lot of room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I have a question about SPORTS BOTTLES. It has the spout on top you suck/squirt from. You toss it into a bag or wherever; isn’t that spout getting super dirty touching random bag contents or the floor or what not? They seem to require a “this end up” type handling.
To this I just say meh. I carry one of these quite often and I guess the spout can get dirty but I'll wipe it on my shirt if it's visibly sandy or whatever, but otherwise... I just drink from it I guess. I rarely get sick, but I am certainly not going to get sick from my own water bottle making physical contact with other items in my bag or even on the floor. I just don't really think that's where most of our germ transmission comes from.
Anonymous wrote:So I have a question about SPORTS BOTTLES. It has the spout on top you suck/squirt from. You toss it into a bag or wherever; isn’t that spout getting super dirty touching random bag contents or the floor or what not? They seem to require a “this end up” type handling.
Anonymous wrote:So I have a question about SPORTS BOTTLES. It has the spout on top you suck/squirt from. You toss it into a bag or wherever; isn’t that spout getting super dirty touching random bag contents or the floor or what not? They seem to require a “this end up” type handling.
Anonymous wrote:Right there with you.
The only thing that makes me feel slightly better is when I use the leftover water to fill the dog’s dish.