Nighttime pacer
31-03-20, 21:06
Hi all,
I know this is probably crazy but I'm so scared.
I was about to boil some water in a kettle which I haven't used for a week. The kettle still had some water in it, I freaked because I know stagnant water can cause legionnaires disease.
The water had previously been boiled so I assume that helps. I boiled the kettle and left the room while it was boiling, I then left it a few minutes and boiled it again.
I then emptied it and refilled it from the tap (whilst holding my breath) using the spout and boiled it twice more.
I then went back in the kitchen and opened the back door to get plenty of air in there. It's been 2 hours now so I feel like I'm safe to go back I there, but I'm still worried. I wonder if there had been any vapour from when it boiled the first time with will still be in the air and could I breathe it in?
On top of this I'm just getting over a very mild version coronavirus!
Thanks all for reading.
Nighttime pacer
I know this is probably crazy but I'm so scared.
I was about to boil some water in a kettle which I haven't used for a week. The kettle still had some water in it, I freaked because I know stagnant water can cause legionnaires disease.
The water had previously been boiled so I assume that helps. I boiled the kettle and left the room while it was boiling, I then left it a few minutes and boiled it again.
I then emptied it and refilled it from the tap (whilst holding my breath) using the spout and boiled it twice more.
I then went back in the kitchen and opened the back door to get plenty of air in there. It's been 2 hours now so I feel like I'm safe to go back I there, but I'm still worried. I wonder if there had been any vapour from when it boiled the first time with will still be in the air and could I breathe it in?
On top of this I'm just getting over a very mild version coronavirus!
Thanks all for reading.
Nighttime pacer