Safe Drinking Bottle Code for Reusable Drinking Bottles

By Ratna Puspita
3 min read


Nowadays, drinking bottles are not just lifestyle accessories, but everyday necessities. Many people bring their own bottles to school, work, or travel to save money and be environmentally friendly. However, not all bottles are safe for continuous use. This is where understanding the codes for reusable drinking bottles becomes crucial. In our experience, many parents are still unaware that each plastic bottle has a specific code indicating its material type, and this code determines whether the bottle is safe for repeated use or for single-use only.

The Meaning of the Code for Drinking Bottles That Are Safe to Use Repeatedly

Code 2 – HDPE

HDPE is a type of plastic that is strong, stable, and relatively safe. Bottles with this code are often used for drinking vessels because they don't easily release harmful substances. They are suitable for daily use as long as they are properly cared for.

Code 4 – LDPE

LDPE has a more flexible and lightweight texture. This material is also safe for drinking bottles and is considered reusable, especially for normal-temperature beverages.

Code 5 – PP (Polypropylene)

Code 5 is the most ideal choice. PP plastic is heat-resistant, strong, and often recommended for both children's and adults' water bottles. If you're looking for a bottle that's truly safe for long-term use, prioritize choosing a bottle with this code.

Stainless Steel and Glass Material

Besides plastic, bottles made of stainless steel and glass are also very safe for repeated use. These two materials are more stable, less likely to absorb odors, and more durable in the long term.

Drinking Bottle Codes to Avoid

Code 1 – PET or PETE

This code is often found on bottled mineral water. It's safe for single use, but it's not recommended for frequent refills, especially if exposed to heat frequently.

Code 3 – PVC

PVC contains chemicals that are less safe for drinking vessels. Bottles with this code should be avoided if you're looking for a bottle that's safe for repeated use.

Code 6 – PS

Polystyrene, or Styrofoam, is a less stable material for beverages, especially hot drinks. This type is not recommended for children's water bottles.

Code 7 – Other

Code 7 is a mixed category for various types of plastic. Some are safe, some are not. Because its composition is unclear, this code should be avoided for routine use.

Tips for Choosing a Bottle That's Safe for Repeated Use

To avoid making the wrong choice, always check the code on the bottom of the bottle before purchasing. Prioritize PP codes, or choose stainless steel for added durability. Also, ensure it's food-grade and BPA-free. Avoid refilling disposable bottles too often, as the risk is higher if the material isn't designed for long-term use. For a lighter guide and a look at trending models, you can continue reading Easy Bitsy's article on contemporary plastic drinking bottles.

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How to Care for Your Drinking Bottle to Keep It Safe

Maintenance determines the lifespan of a bottle. Wash regularly with soap and warm water, focusing especially on the lid and rubber seal, as odors and mold often form there. Avoid boiling water for plastic bottles unless they are labeled heat-resistant. Avoid exposing plastic bottles to prolonged exposure to the sun, as this can accelerate material degradation. If the bottle develops a persistent odor, discoloration, or has deep scratches, it's best to replace it for safety.

Also read: How to Get Rid of the Plastic Smell of New Drinking Bottles

Conclusion

If you're looking for a safe, practical, and comfortable children's water bottle for everyday use, Easy Bitsy offers a wide selection of quality bottles suitable for school and family activities. With a child-friendly and easy-to-use collection, you can rest assured choosing the right bottle.


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