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Should the water used to fill the Polar Pure solution bottle be treated water or can it be from a pond or creek?

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Should the water used to fill the Polar Pure solution bottle be treated water or can it be from a pond or creek?

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Water to fill your Polar Pure bottle can be from a pond, creek or from your bottle of treated water. The pond or creek water will be purified by the Polar Pure solution in it’s bottle. BACK TO QUESTIONS QUESTION #13:Should the water to be treated be the same temperature as the Polar Pure solution? ANSWER: The amount of solution required to treat your drinking water is determined by the temperature of the solution in your Polar Pure bottle. The amount required corresponds with the green dot on the dosage table on the side of the Polar Pure bottle. The temperature of the water to be disinfected does not need to be the same as the Polar Pure solution temperature. Please remember that the temperature of the water to be disinfected effects treatment time. See question #7 for details. BACK TO QUESTIONS QUESTION #14:Why does Polar Pure come in glass bottles instead of plastic bottles? ANSWER: Using a plastic bottle instead of glass is practical in that it is not as easily broken if dropped. H

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