Small container bleach won't destroy?

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I put bleach in a small 1 ounce dropper bottle and packed away in my camp kitchen crate. I did this so I could disinfect water or a container if needed out in the bush. I went to use it last week and the bottle had broken down like it was disintegrating and the bleach had leaked out. I thought the bottle was nalgene but onlien they look like they are LDPE - so is this not a good container? I liked it because these little bottle let you count the drops of bleach which is helpful to disinfecting different size containers.



Guess I could use a little glass bottle but then would bleach destroy a dropper attached to the lid?
 

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Medicinal droppers shouldn't disintegrate depending on what the squeeze bulb is made of but I'd leave bleach purification for home emergency and water storage , There are better options out there for on the go filtration.
 
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I'm not worried about filtration, this is for disinfection of water and other eating/drinking items. How are those tablets better than bleach?
 

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Look on the bottom of your 1 gallon bleach bottle. There will be an abbreviation for the type of plastic used. Find an appropriately sized container using the same materials (probably LDPE)
 
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Also, and forgive me for making an assumption here but you didn't mention anything about dilution. For regular disinfection, concentration should be something like 1:20 - 1:30. A stronger 10% solution will even kill fungus spores. No need to pack and work with straight bleach, it just ruins material.
 

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Glass bottles with glass droppers work fine. We have one that sits in the bathroom for months and months without any breaking down of the only non-glass part - the rubber bulb. We are on a dug well, when it gets low because of the drought, we put a few drops on the toothbrushes since the bathroom is the only water source that doesn't have a filtration\sterilization system on it.
 

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Carry powdered bleach/ bleach granules and reconstitute it when you need it. Best of all worlds.