If you're flying, fill an empty
bottle at a water fountain or buy something to drink after you go through security.
If you're flying, buy something to drink or fill an empty
bottle at a water fountain after you clear security.
Not exact matches
My younger two take a
bottle of
water to school each day, but it very rarely comes home empty while my eldest insists on drinking from
water fountain at school, but I'm not convinced he ever does.
A 12 - ounce
bottle is probably sufficient; remember they can always refill it
at the
water fountain if they are still thirsty.
I'm too lazy to fill up
water bottles these days so we bring a stack of cups and let the kids fill them up
at the drinking
fountain.
The kids come for food as they like and we bring
water bottles to refill
at the
fountain.
I always bring an empty
water bottle in my bag and fill it up with
water once I get through security, either
at a
water fountain or
at a coffee shop.
Maybe «put the printer
at the other end of the hallway, or get up to walk to the
water fountain every hour or so» instead of keeping a
water bottle at your desk.
Carry an empty
water bottle and fill it
at a drinking
fountain once you're past security.
If you do end up making a trip to the vending machine for an emergency
bottle of
water, keep refilling it
at the sink or
fountain for as long as possible.
Visitors are encouraged to bring reusable
water bottles that can be refilled
at four new
water fountains and
bottle - filling stations located throughout the Aquarium and even outdoors.
Poking around Borough Market, where there's a sign
at the entrance urging people not to use plastic
water bottles and try the
fountain instead, I noticed that food vendors serve their delicious concoctions in non-plastic containers.