What container should I use to obtain water from another location?

The container you use to get water from an alternate source or temporary water station can greatly affect your water. Never use a container that has ever held a chemical, gasoline or other fuel. Use only clean containers that you know are fit and that are free of all dirt and contaminants.

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1. How long will the need to boil water continue?
2. How do I boil my water so that it is safe to drink?
3. Does my in-home water treatment system provide enough protection?
4. What if I have a reverse osmosis treatment unit on my faucet or house?
5. What is an acceptable alternate source for safe drinking water?
6. Is it safe to use bottled water?
7. What container should I use to obtain water from another location?
8. Can I use my water for cooking?
9. What if I am boiling my water as part of the cooking process?
10. How should I wash fruit and vegetables and make ice?
11. Can I use my water for making baby formula or drinks?
12. Is potentially contaminated water safe for washing dishes?
13. Is potentially contaminated water safe for washing clothes?
14. Can I brush my teeth with the water without boiling it?
15. Is potentially contaminated water safe for bathing and shaving?
16. How should I wash my hands during a boil water notice?
17. Should I use hand sanitizing lotion or wipes?
18. Is the water safe to give to my pet?
19. Does a boil water notice affect how I can use my toilets?
20. What if I have already consumed potentially contaminated water?