Safe Water for Mixing Infant FormulaSafe Water for Mixing Infant FormulaCheck with your local water supplier to find out if your tap water is safe to use for your baby's formula. If your water is not safe or if you are not sure, you may use bottled water or, in most cases, you may boil the water. Boiling instructions Heat the water until it reaches a rolling boil. Continue boiling for 1 minute to kill germs that can cause disease. Let boiled water cool before mixing it into a powdered or concentrated formula. It may help to have a routine every morning so that you boil enough water for the day's feedings. Concerns about toxins If you know that you have lead in your water, or if you know that you have fertilizer chemicals (such as nitrates) in your water, don't boil your water. As the water boils away, you'll have a smaller amount of water with the same amount of lead or nitrates in it. So the water has a stronger "dose," or concentration, of toxin.1 You can use bottled water instead. Or, if you have lead in your water, you can buy and use a water filter that is certified to remove lead. Many public water supplies have a safe level of natural or added fluoride, which helps prevent tooth decay before and after baby teeth Too much fluoride can stain children's teeth and may be toxic. If you have concerns about the amount of fluoride in your tap water, call your local water supplier to ask about the water fluoride level in your area. You can also have your water supply company test a sample of water if you are unsure of its purity. You can't remove the fluoride by boiling the water. You can call state and national agencies to get more information on the safety of your drinking water.
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