eijuomakelpoisen
Eijuomakelpoisen is a Finnish term used to describe a substance, liquid, or source that is not suitable for drinking. It is the negative form of juomakelpoisen, meaning drinkable or potable, and appears mainly in safety, health, and water-quality contexts. The word is typically encountered in regulatory, advisory, or labeling language to distinguish non-potable materials from those safe for human consumption.
In practice, eijuomakelpoisen is applied to water and liquids that fail to meet drinking-water standards due
Potability is governed by established guidelines and standards, which vary by country and region. In Finland,
Handling and safety recommendations typically include restricting access to non-potable liquids, using dedicated plumbing or containment
See also: juomakelpoisuus, potable water, water quality, drinking-water standards.