Sure, but it's not necessary unless you think your water has a lot of metals in it. If there are any pathogens they will be quickly 86'd.
Any idea of what the shelf life is for for hydrogen peroxide kept in ref??
Are far as I know indefinitely as long as it's not exposed to light. At worst it would become less diluted depending on the seal. Water is patient, it will find a way out. That's why peroxide bottles are brown and opaque. Refrigeration is not necessary, but I do know it can be frozen for storage. It freezes at about 5°F.
Distilled water is bad for you, it depletes minerals from you.
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H2O2 is unstable because the extra oxygen molecule is always trying to "escape". Light, heat, or open air facilitates the escape, and it turns into H2O or plain water.
The brown bottled stuff (3%) has additives to make it more stable, and extend shelf life.
Disclaimer: I am not a chemist.
I've kept H2O2 in the brown bottles for 3 years and more.
I've kept food grade H2O2 (35%) in the white bottles, in the fridge for up to a year before, with no degradation.
The 35% H2O2 will cause chemical burns, so exercise care when diluting and handling.