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Easy Water Storage | episode 285
Water is one of the most crucial resources in any emergency or survival situation. Having a reliable water storage plan ensures you and your family can remain hydrated and maintain basic sanitation when normal access is disrupted. Let’s dive into practical tips to make water storage easy and effective.
Have a Water Plan
Start by assessing your natural water sources. Do you have access to streams, ponds, or even a swimming pool? These can serve as supplemental resources in an emergency, but they may require filtration or treatment before use. For a sustainable approach, consider installing a rainwater catchment system. These systems collect and store rain from your roof, offering a steady supply of H20.
Long-Term Water Storage Tip
Storing water long-term requires proper preparation to keep it clean and safe. Begin by using food-grade containers specifically designed for water storage. Avoid reusing old milk or juice containers, as they can harbor bacteria or odors.
Before filling, clean your storage containers with a bleach solution (1 teaspoon of unscented bleach per gallon of water) to sanitize them. Use filtered or pre-boiled water to minimize contamination risks.
Preventing Bacteria Growth
Bacteria thrive in stagnant water, so it’s essential to treat stored water with preservatives. Add unscented household bleach at a ratio of 1/8 teaspoon per gallon for long-term storage, or use commercially available water-preserving solutions. Store containers in a cool, dark place to prevent algae growth and periodically check for leaks.
With a clear plan and proper techniques, water storage can be simple and stress-free. Being prepared ensures you’ll have one less thing to worry about when an emergency strikes.