GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Bottled Water Storage Duration Statistics
The average duration for which bottled water can be safely stored is around 2 years, though some bottles may last longer depending on storage conditions.
In this post, we explore various statistics related to the storage duration and safety of bottled water. From recommendations by regulatory bodies to findings from scientific studies, we delve into factors that impact the shelf-life and quality of bottled water over time.
Statistic 1
"According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), bottled water has an indefinite shelf-life if it's stored properly."
Statistic 2
"The International Bottled Water Association recommends storing bottled water at room temperature (or cooler), out of direct sunlight and away from chemicals."
Statistic 3
"Chemical leaching from plastic bottles into the water can occur at temperatures exceeding 158 degrees Fahrenheit (70 Celsius)."
Statistic 4
"According to a study conducted by the University of Florida, bottled water stored for 27 weeks demonstrated no microbial growth."
Statistic 5
"In research conducted by the University of Iowa, after bottling, water was observed to sit for 10 weeks before being shipped to retail locations."
Statistic 6
"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends replacing commercially bottled water past its expiration date."
Statistic 7
"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that commercially bottled water can be stored indefinitely if unopened and in a cool, dark place."
Statistic 8
"The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) recommends that emergency water supplies (like commercially bottled water) be replaced every six months for optimum safety."
Statistic 9
"The American Red Cross recommends consuming or replacing commercially bottled water by its "use by" date for optimal freshness and reliability."
Statistic 10
"The Arbor Day Foundation says healthy adults need about half a gallon (around 2 liters) of drinking water daily, so one human would need around 182.5 gallons (or around 691.5 liters) of bottled water for 1 year."
Statistic 11
"A study published by the NCBI indicates that bacterial counts may increase slightly in bottled drinking water over a storage period of 6 months."
Statistic 12
"Even after a year, bottled water stored in optimal conditions should be safe to drink, according to nutrition expert Janet Renee."
Statistic 13
"An observational study found that 22% of sampled bottled water brands exceeded recommended levels of chemical contaminants after a storage duration of 10 weeks."
Statistic 14
"The World Health Organization has noted that the quality of bottled water can be influenced by the duration and conditions of storage."
Statistic 15
"A study published in the Journal of Water and Health found microbial regrowth can occur in small bottled drinking water within 48 hours of storage."
Statistic 16
"According to a study, 90% of bottled water brands had detectable levels of plastic particles, which could increase with prolonged storage."
Statistic 17
"Based on a NRDC study, after four weeks of storage at 22 degrees Celsius, bottled water showed increased levels of phthalates."
Statistic 18
"A study in the Chemistry Central Journal discovered a significant increase in the levels of bromate, a potential carcinogen, in certain brands of bottled water when exposed to sunlight while storage."
Jannik Lindner
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