Is tap water, during a Boil Water Notice period, safe for bathing or shaving?

The water may be used for showering, baths, shaving and washing, so long as care is taken not to swallow or allow water in eyes or nose or mouth. Children and disabled individuals should have their bath supervised to ensure water is not ingested. The CDC suggests considering a sponge bath to infants to reduce the chance of them swallowing any water. The time spent bathing should be minimized. Though the risk of illness is minimal, individuals who have recent surgical wounds, are immunosuppressed, or have a chronic illness may want to consider using bottled or boiled water for cleansing until the advisory is lifted.

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1. What is a boil water notice?
2. When is a Boil Water Notice issued?
3. What types of conditions cause for Boil Water Notices to be issued?
4. How long does a Boil Water Notice last?
5. What does boiling water accomplish?
6. What if I have already consumed potentially contaminated water?
7. I have a tap water filter or filtering water pitcher, do I still need to boil my tap water before drinking it during a Boil Water Notice period?
8. How do I wash my hands during a Boil Water Notice?
9. Can I brush my teeth with tap water during a Boil Water Notice period?
10. Is tap water, during a Boil Water Notice period, safe for bathing or shaving?
11. How do I safely wash my dishes during a Boil Water Notice period?
12. Can I wash laundry during a Boil Water Notice period?
13. Do I need to boil water for animal consumption during a Boil Water Notice period?
14. Can I water my household plants with tap water during a Boil Water Notice period?