
You drink it, you cook with it, and you shower with it, but do you know what’s in your water?
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Water is essential for the body. It plays a key role in your overall health by hydrating the body, aiding digestion, and regulating temperature. Besides drinking it, you use water for everything from cooking and cleaning, to bathing, flushing, and swimming.
However, the quality of the water you drink and use every day can have an impact on your health. Poor water quality can harbour harmful contaminants like heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, pathogens, pharmaceuticals, and microplastics, which pose serious health risks. With the added pressures of aging infrastructure, pollution, and climate change, it’s more important than ever to take water safety seriously.
How to know if your water is unsafe?
Sometimes, the signs of unsafe water are visible or noticeable to the senses. Put your eyes, nose, and mouth to the test. Evaluate the look, smell, and taste of your water.
Your drinking water should be clear, colourless, and have a normal smell. However, many dangerous contaminants are invisible and tasteless. For that reason, it’s important to go beyond just the appearance of your water and regularly test it, and even more so if you rely on a private well or live in an older home with aging pipes.
Hidden contaminants in your water
Even if your water looks clear and tastes fine, it may contain pollutants that could harm your health over time. Even low levels of toxins may cause harm with long-term use.
Common contaminants in water include:
How water quality affects your health
While most tap water is treated to meet safety standards, contaminants can still be present, affecting everything from your digestion to skin health. Germs and chemicals in drinking water can cause a variety of health issues from mild to serious. Most commonly, contaminated water can cause rashes, earaches, eye infections, stomach pain, and diarrhoea.
When your water is contaminated, it can affect your digestion, your energy levels, and your immune system, according to World Health. Even if your water isn’t dangerously contaminated, poor hydration due to bad taste or odour can lead to headaches, fatigue, and kidney strain. Hard water, which contains high levels of calcium and magnesium, can lead to dry skin, hair damage, and kidney stones in some people.
Long-term exposure to unsafe water may increase the risk of diseases like cancer, heart problems, and kidney damage. Heavy metals like lead, arsenic, or mercury in drinking water may contribute to cognitive decline, neurological disorders, hormone imbalances, and increased cancer risks, due to chemicals from industrial and agricultural activities seeping into water sources.
A build-up of microorganisms is a leading cause of many waterborne diseases and illnesses, such as cholera, dysentery, hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio, and parasitic illnesses like schistosomiasis.
Who’s at risk?
People who are more likely to get sick from contaminated water include those:
Children and seniors are especially at risk of getting sick from contaminated water due to their weaker immune systems.
Healthy water contains:
Ten steps you can take to ensure your water is safe
It is the responsibility of water utilities to monitor water quality and meet safe drinking water standards. Always contact your water utility or health authority if you are concerned about the quality of your tap water.
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