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When camping in an area that does not have running water and toilets, you must either bring water with you, or bring along the means for purifying water you collect when you arrive.  Do not assume that because a stream or lake looks clean that it is OK to drink.  In general, it is not, and drinking it without treating it carries a high risk of causing diarrhea or vomiting.
 
When camping in an area that does not have running water and toilets, you must either bring water with you, or bring along the means for purifying water you collect when you arrive.  Do not assume that because a stream or lake looks clean that it is OK to drink.  In general, it is not, and drinking it without treating it carries a high risk of causing diarrhea or vomiting.
  
When camping in an area that does have running water, make sure that ''it'' is OK for drinking. If you see a sign that says "Non-potable Water," that means that it is NOT OK to drink. Rather, non-potable water is only suitable for flushing toilets and washing hands.   
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Al acampar en un área que no tiene agua corriente, asegúrese de que está bien para beber. Si ve un letrero que dice «agua no potable», significa que NO está bien para beber. El agua no potable es sólo apto para los inodoros y lavarse las manos.   
  
 
No se cepille los dientes, cocine o beba agua no potable sin purificarlo primero.
 
No se cepille los dientes, cocine o beba agua no potable sin purificarlo primero.

Revision as of 05:26, 11 November 2014

When camping in an area that does not have running water and toilets, you must either bring water with you, or bring along the means for purifying water you collect when you arrive. Do not assume that because a stream or lake looks clean that it is OK to drink. In general, it is not, and drinking it without treating it carries a high risk of causing diarrhea or vomiting.

Al acampar en un área que no tiene agua corriente, asegúrese de que está bien para beber. Si ve un letrero que dice «agua no potable», significa que NO está bien para beber. El agua no potable es sólo apto para los inodoros y lavarse las manos.

No se cepille los dientes, cocine o beba agua no potable sin purificarlo primero.