It's the height of summer, and for many Americans, that means scorching cars and forgotten plastic water bottles rolling around under the seats. But before you take a sip out of one of those, you ...
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Leaving plastic water bottles in your car during summer is a bad idea—and not just because chemicals from the material can leach into your water when it gets too warm out. A plastic bottle of water ...
Here's a common situation for you: you're out on the road on a hot day with a big ol' water bottle in one hand. It's important to stay hydrated when the sun's bearing down and all that. At some point, ...
We've all done it: you get into your vehicle on a hot day, notice a half-finished water bottle bouncing around the seat, and assume, "It's water, what's the big deal?" However, according to experts, ...