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You want sterile, not filtered, water
Turns out mine's not store brand, it just looks generic enough to be store brand. They claim it meets CDC recommendations for nasal rinsing with tap water. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Yes. Using tap water is safe.
And you're supposed to boil the tap water
Not according to the literature that comes with the device.
Do they say you don't have to boil it?
Or do they just not explicitly mention tbr obvious?
Source: PDF instructions from the page I previously linked to.
I wouldn't trust that product. The labelling is misleading - this isn't drinking water, so the same precautions don't apply. If they don't provide safe instructions, there's no guarantee that they used safe materials.
Yeah, they're just expecting that you boil it. Because even bottled water, you're gonna have to boil before using it as a nasal rinse