Boil Water Notice FAQs
What happens during a boil water notice
During boil water notices you should boil all water used for drinking, preparing food, making baby formula and juices, cooking, making ice, washing fruits and vegetables, or brushing teeth. Make your ice cubes with boiled water. Hot water from your tap is not safe to drink during a boil water advisory as the temperature of your hot water cylinder is not high enough to kill germs.
How do I boil the water
Boiling will kill all disease-causing organisms. Bring water to a rolling boil for a minimum of one minute. Electric jugs with a cut-off switch can be used as long as they are full - allow the water to come to the boil and switch off. Once it’s cooled store the water in clean containers in your fridge.
How long will the boil order remain in effect
Each boil notice situation is different which makes it hard to predict how long the boil order will remain in effect. It will be lifted when the water tests show the water is safe to drink
Can I use the water for hand washing
Thorough handwashing using tap water and soap followed by thorough drying is sufficient. Other options include using an alcohol-based hand sanitiser containing at least 60% alcohol.
Can I take a shower or bath
Adults and older children may shower/bathe with untreated water, but do not swallow the water (avoid the face). Young children should be sponge-bathed because they can often swallow bath water. If you have recent surgical wounds or a chronic illness, you may want to bathe in bottled or boiled water.
What about brushing teeth or shaving
Only use boiled or bottled water for brushing your teeth. You can shave as usual using tap water.
I have a water filtration unit installed. Does this make the water safe?
No. Filtered water should also be boiled for one minute before using it.
How do I prepare food and drinks
Fruits and vegetables should be washed using cooled, boiled water. Use boiled water if adding to foods that will not be cooked. Tap water can only be used in foods that will be thoroughly cooked. Do not use ice, food or drinks that may have been made from contaminated tap water.
What should I do about feeding my baby?
If breastfeeding, continue as usual. If you are using baby formula, prepare using bottled or cooled, boiled water. Wash and sterilise bottles and teats by boiling or
microwaving.
Can I use my coffee machine, soda machine, or icemaker?
Coffee machines, ice makers and soda dispensers that are connected to the water supply should not be used. Use bottled water or water that has been boiled or disinfected for making coffee, ice or soda drinks.
I wash my dishes by hand. How do I disinfect them?
Dishes washed with tap water and detergent should be rinsed in a bleach solution afterwards (1/2 teaspoon unscented household bleach per 10 litres of water). Allow dishes to completely air dry.
Can I use the dishwasher?
If your dishwasher has a hot/sanitizer setting, it can be used to wash dishes. If your dishwasher does not have a hot setting, after finishing cycle, rinse the dishes in sterilised water afterwards (1/2 teaspoon unscented household bleach per 10 litres of water). Allow dishes to completely air dry.
Should I change the way I'm doing my laundry?
No, continue doing your laundry the way you usually do.
How do I find out which water scheme I'm on?
Phone Council’s Customer Service Team on 03 769 8600 and ask.
What about my pets
Pets and livestock can usually drink untreated water. If your pet is unwell, has vomiting and diarrhoea, contact your veterinarian. Make sure you wash your hands well after handling your pet and use rubber or disposable gloves if you are cleaning up after it.
What should I do after the boil water notice is lifted?
Run all your cold taps for a few minutes before using the water. Flush any appliances that are connected to the water supply. Hot water cylinders and header tanks may need to be drained and refilled. You may notice a strong chlorine smell in the water as it runs through. The council will increase chlorine levels for some time to disinfect the pipework.
How do I go about chlorinating my own private water tanks
It’s recommended that you clean your tank every 2-3 years to reduce the amount of sediment in it.
You can learn how to clean your tank and chlorinate water from the Ministry of Health's Household Water Supplies booklet.