DEAR HELOISE: Because children are naturally curious and playful, spray bottles filled with cleaning agents (homemade and commercial) and indoor-plant liquid fertilizer should be specifically labeled in thick, black permanent marker. Each spray bottle should be identified with the contents and, if needed, an unhappy face for a poisonous mixture.
I would recommend that the telephone number of your state's poison control center be posted on the refrigerator. Also, this helps make your home safe for furry friends, too.
Margarette Mattern, Temple, Texas
DEAR MARGARETTE: You are right, especially when making up homemade cleaning solutions. I always write on a 3-by-5-inch card what the solution is, plus the date.

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fiji is the best natural spring water, however it is expensive, and remember any bottle of water that says spring water doesnt neccesarily mean its from a spring, look on the location of the spring, if it has none, then its NOT spring water, dasani, adn zephrhills are natural though, all the other ons you would have to do research on , just call the
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when was it misleading??? you can't tell me folks actually believed that propaganda...
sorry i'm still buying bottled water.. wanna know why? because most water is crap without special filtering that processing plants can afford.
where i live the water has so much lead in it the officials tell us to run it for 10 min.
Fiji is the only one that is from a spring that I know of. The other ones are purified tap water but they are still good. Drink drink up
Myth: Bottled water is always safer than tap water.
Reality: Not necessarily. Bottled water is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which has established water quality requirements similar to those established by the EPA for public water supplies. Bottled water products and public water supplies are not required by either