Aodan83 wrote: » Don't they use the same water supply? Why wouldn't it be safe to drink?
Gazza22 wrote: » Doesn't always have a direct mains feed, most times it comes from a holding tank in the attic which if it isn't a newish house will not be sealed properly - plenty of creepy crawlies ....so if you don't mind spider water drink away! :pac:
Hogzy wrote: » Is it safe to drink tap water from the upstairs bathroom sink? i really couldnt be arsed going downstairs for a drink!
johnnyrotten wrote: » Take a look into the tank in your attic. Then you will never drink from bathroom tap again!
emeraldstar wrote: » Yeah, and bats. Someone I know went up to their attic one day and there was a dead baby bat in the tank. I certainly wouldn't be drinking bathroom water anyway.
Hogzy wrote: » Essence of spider, MHOM MHOM
Kiera wrote: » Is this a sneaky way of getting a toilet thread going?
bronte wrote: » A guy in school with me found a bunch of eels living in his upstairs water tank once. Ick!
Honey-ec wrote: » Sure he did. Magic eels that survived the water treatment plant, squeezed themselves through the myriad filters between the plant and the mains and then swam up the pipe (complete with more filters) from the mains to his tank.