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mscott2010 Jun 10th, 2011 10:54 AM

tap water
 
I have read that in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam that we should only drink bottled water. Do most people agree with that, even in fairly nice restaurants? and this may be a dumb question, but is it safe to brush your teeth with tap water?

Thanks

krgystn Jun 10th, 2011 10:59 AM

Don't drink the tap water. In some very nice hotels it would be ok for brushing your teeth, but to be cautious just use bottled water. It's not worth the risk.

dgunbug Jun 10th, 2011 11:14 AM

All hotels supply bottled water. Be safe and use it to brush your teeth. Water is inexpensive in VN.

AlohaBoston Jun 10th, 2011 04:31 PM

bottle water everywhere...literally everywhere!

silverwool Jun 10th, 2011 06:52 PM

I sometimes forget and brush my teeth in tap water and have not been sick yet but its probably not worth the risk. Only use bottled water. Also be carefully you don't ingest any water when showering.

rhkkmk Jun 10th, 2011 07:41 PM

i stick with bottled water except in some 5* hotels or restaurants

Hanuman Jun 10th, 2011 07:52 PM

As a Thai I drink bottled water and try to drink only good locally made bottled water as the cost is not much. However, there's a growing trend in 5 stars hotels to only served imported bottled water at very high prices.

At the same time I brush my teeth with tap water and have not ever had any problem. I also notice that at several restaurants tap water is used to make soup and other dishes, especially to wash vegetables for salad. According to the health ministry of Thailand tap water is safe to drink but most people use some sort of filters before hand. If it means anything my pet dogs have always drink tap water, plus other water they can find as well, and they have never had any digestive problem and the oldest dog is now 15 years old.

Kathie Jun 10th, 2011 08:26 PM

While you are always safest using bottled water even for brushing you teeth, many (maybe all) 5 star hotels in Bangkok have their own purification system. But in smaller places, even brushing your teeth with tap water can make you ill. Our dear departed Gpanda got sick from brushing his teeth with tap water in Luang Prabang.

sf7307 Jun 11th, 2011 02:22 PM

We only drank bottled water, but broke our own rule and brushed our teeth with tap water the very first day! We did't get sick at all.

mscott2010 Jun 11th, 2011 06:19 PM

Thanks everyone. We'll play it safe and use bottled water for everything

Bisbeee Jun 12th, 2011 12:17 PM

I always brush my teeth with tap water in Vietnam. Haven't had a problem. Never drink the tap water though. Bottled water costs 25 cents.

AlohaBoston Jun 19th, 2011 03:18 PM

...bottle water aplenty ..even in the remotest areas. Shop while you walk..we picked up bottles where ever we could.

gailmo Jun 19th, 2011 06:29 PM

Vietnam: YES YES YES to bottled water! I live there several months each year and it is important that you NOT DRINK tap water. I also use bottled water to brush teeth.

I met some people from the US Embassy last year and talked to them about the water "system" in Hanoi. They told me that the bacteria was not as big a problem as the heavy metals (nice things like arsenic.....) found in the water supply. I do all my laundry by hand and wondered why my black pants always turn gray after several months of hand laundering. Come to find out that whatever nasty is in the water also will leach the color from your clothes.

qwovadis Jun 20th, 2011 04:06 AM

Mdtravelhealth.com Vietnam for all the health issues

Stick with SEALED new bottled water

Careful that seal is intact lots just fill old bottles from the tap reseal and sell

Hotels are bad for this too.

Personally stick with carbonated better for digestion cannot reseal

Also careful with veggies bake it Boil it peel it or leave it

As folks found out with the bean sprouts in Germany recently that sickened thousands some deaths

Leslie_S Jun 22nd, 2011 07:25 AM

a funny thing with bottled water in Vietnam & Cambodia -- it is filled to the absolute tiptop. Every time we opened one a bit would leak out on us if we weren't careful. Just the little differences....

kmbp Jun 22nd, 2011 12:18 PM

What about coffee? Typically, one does not boil the water used to make coffee (unlike tea). Maybe espresso would be a good choice?

We'll be staying in good hotels in Hue and Hoi An as well as in Siem Reap. Should we avoid milk and cream add-ons? Don't care for sweetened condensed milk.

dgunbug Jun 22nd, 2011 04:39 PM

Don't think there is any problem with drinking coffee. I drank it daily and loved it with the condensed milk. Such a treat!

Hanuman Jun 22nd, 2011 05:56 PM

And thus you are drinking unboiled tap water.

Kathie Jun 22nd, 2011 06:12 PM

Theoretically, coffee and tea should be ok. But Cheryl got sick from a single sip of tea in India - the tea turned out to be lukewarm.

It depends on hot hot the water is heated, whether it was tap water or purified water, whether the cup was clean, etc, etc.

Everything is a risk. Choose your risks wisely.

mcbg1 Jun 23rd, 2011 06:03 AM

I forgot a few times to use bottled water while brushing my teeth in Hong Kong and in Bangkok and I didn't get sick.


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