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Q: Can you drink water from a hot tub?
A: We'd rather drink from the Ganges after a mass funeral than drink from a hot tub. Hot tubs are usually chlorinated, so no, you cannot safely drink water from a hot tub with the Lifestraw.
Q: what are some sources of water that are not safe to drink from.
A: Any source of water that has been chemically polluted.
Q: Does the water taste like tap water when drinking from the straw?
A: For the most part. Keep in mind that the LifeStraw is a survival tool, not a Brita, so it's possible for odor to remain if the water has come into contact with sulfur.
Q: Is it possible to wash LifeStraw with water?
A: No, nor is it necessary. Simply blow the excess water out when you're finished drinking.
Q: Which one is better the life straw or bottle?
A: That depends on what you want to use them for. They're both equally good at filtering water.
Q: How much water can the water bottle filter?
A: Each LifeStraw can filter up to 264 gallons of water.
Q: Where does all the bacteria and filth go once it is filtered out?
A: They're captured by the filter where they die.
Q: Does the lifestraw filter out color because I dropped mine before an experiment I was doing with it and the straw didn't filter the color at all.
A: No it does not. It filters debris, not added chemicals.
Q: I've heard that bacteria will grow in it?
A: There's really no other way to say this: you heard wrong. The filter is antimicrobial, which means that bacteria cannot live in it.
Q: Could you drink pool water with it because I go to the pool a lot and I want to not have to bring a something to drink out of.
A: No, it does not dechlorinate pool water. On a side note, that is almost more disgusting than drinking from a roadside puddle.