
Plastic water bottle left in a hot car? Think twice before sipping from it
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Plastic water bottles left in hot cars can leach harmful chemicals like bisphenol A and phthalates while harboring dangerous bacteria, health experts warn.
"While many of these bacteria are harmless in small amounts, heat can amplify their growth, potentially leading to harmful levels …" Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
High temperatures and prolonged sun exposure can create conditions that lead to both chemical leaching from plastic bottles and bacterial growth, especially if the bottle has already been opened. Experts warn this dual threat could pose a risk to your health.
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