In today’s fast-paced life, we often overlook small habits that can later turn into serious health concerns. One such habit is leaving water bottles inside cars. During travel, people frequently forget bottles in the vehicle—sometimes half-consumed, sometimes unopened, for days. When thirsty later, they drink from the same bottle without much thought, assuming it is safe because the water looks clean and odourless.
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News1814-01-2026, 14:26

Dangerous Car Water: Doctors Warn Against Drinking Leftover Bottled Water

  • Leaving water bottles in cars, especially half-consumed ones, can pose serious health risks due to chemical leaching from plastic and bacterial growth.
  • Plastic bottles degrade under heat, releasing chemicals into the water; car interiors can reach 60°C in direct sunlight.
  • Dr. Manan Vora warns that chemicals from heated plastic can disrupt the body's hormonal system, and bacteria multiply rapidly in half-used bottles.
  • Health risks include headaches, dizziness, stomach issues, throat irritation, fatigue, and long-term hormonal problems, especially for vulnerable groups.
  • Doctors advise using steel or glass bottles, refilling daily, and never leaving water bottles in hot cars or reusing half-consumed plastic bottles.

Why It Matters: Avoid drinking water left in cars due to chemical leaching from plastic bottles and bacterial contamination.

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