Back to school water safety for kids

Summer holidays are over, and while children look forward to days filled with fun and adventure, it’s also the season when water-related illnesses tend to rise. From dehydration during outdoor play to drinking contaminated water at picnics or while travelling, kids are particularly vulnerable in the heat.
As a parent, ensuring your child stays hydrated and safe requires a little more attention than just filling up a water bottle. Here’s how you can take charge of their water safety.
Make hydration a fun and regular habit
Hydration should be frequent and easy, not just something kids do when they feel thirsty.
- Create a hydration schedule: Set reminders for your child to take water breaks every 30–45 minutes, especially during playtime or travel.
- Avoid water from unknown sources
When kids step out for summer camps, school trips, or vacations, they may not always find safe drinking water.
As a rule:
- Never let them drink from roadside stalls or unverified dispensers.
- Always pack water from home or teach them to ask for purified water if eating out.
- Carry an extra bottle, especially for longer day trips.
Ensure water at home is 100% safe
The water you serve at home should be free from bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and chlorine residues. Boiling may remove some germs but doesn’t tackle chemical impurities.
The best solution? A multi-stage water purifier that removes all contaminants while retaining essential minerals.
Pureit Revito Prime: Your home’s summer water shield
The Pureit Revito Prime water purifier ensures your family – and especially your children – drink water that’s:
- Free from disease-causing bacteria and viruses, thanks to advanced RO+UV+MF filtration
- Enriched with calcium and magnesium, which help in growth and hydration
- UV-sterilized even inside the tank, making it safe for kids to fill their bottles anytime
- Tested to remove heavy metals like lead and chromium (certified by the Water Quality Association)
Final thoughts: Make water safety a priority
Your child’s energy, mood, and overall health are closely tied to how well-hydrated and protected they are from water-borne illnesses. With a little planning and the right purification system at home, you can enjoy a worry-free school days knowing that your child’s water is safe — whether they’re playing in the sun or relaxing indoors.