Testing results: The tests focused on 30 PFAS chemicals and four heavy metals: arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury. CR found two of the 35 noncarbonated waters tested exceeded the 1 part per trillion PFAS threshold: Deer Park Natural Spring Water, 1.21.Oct 9, 2020
Are Deer Park water bottles safe?
All Deer Park® bottles are made from either PET or rPET plastic and comply with FDA regulations. Is Deer Park water safe? Deer Park® 100% natural spring water is absolutely safe. Deer Park meets stringent FDA standards of quality requirements for spring water.
Is Deer Park healthy water?
Is Deer Park water safe? Deer Park® 100% natural spring water is absolutely safe. Deer Park meets stringent FDA standards of quality requirements for spring water.
Where does Deer Park water really come from?
OUR SOURCES. Deer Park® Brand 100% Natural Spring Water is sourced from springs across the region: from the heart of Pennsylvania to the panhandle of Maryland to the northern border of South Carolina — and beyond. The crisp, clean taste is natural refreshment at its finest.
Is Deer Park distilled water safe to drink?
Yes, you can drink distilled water. However, you might not like the taste because it's flatter and less flavorful than tap and bottled waters. ... This process removes impurities and minerals from the water.Mar 1, 2018
Are bottled waters purified?
Truthfully, all drinking water is filtered. This includes all bottled water as well as tap water of any sort. Water—in order for it to be deemed appropriate for consumption—is filtered to some degree. For this reason, most bottled waters will say “filtered” on them.Apr 1, 2019
Does Deer Park water contain BPA?
All of our “single-serve” bottles from 8 ounces to 3 liter that are made from non-recycled PET #1 plastic, as well as our 1 gallon and 2.5 gallon bottles made from non-recycled HDPE #2 plastic, are completely BPA-free. The FDA classifies PET as safe for human use and has authorized its use for decades.