#1 Figure how much Water you Need to Store:
• Store a 2 week supply for every person
• 14 gallons x # of people = gallons (write amount needed)
#2 Plan how to Store the water: • Purchase bottled water (24 packs)
• Purchase barrels or jugs to store water in
(food grade sold in stores 5-15 gal sizes)
• Use emptied 2 Liter bottles or juice bottles
(not milk jugs or non food containers)
#3 Water must be Rotated yearly! • Summer is the best time – water plants, trees & grass
• Remember you must be able to move your water so you
can rotate it, store smaller barrels in easy to reach areas
• Protect stored water from light and heat
Store a 2 Week Emergency Reserve!
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(24/20oz.)
Purchase Smaller Water Barrels
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Water Containers on Cement
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For Purifying Water:
1/8 teaspoon Bleach teaspoon Bleach teaspoon Bleach teaspoon Bleach ���� into into into into 1 gallon1 gallon1 gallon1 gallon of Clear Water of Clear Water of Clear Water of Clear Water
1 1 1 1 teaspoon Bleach teaspoon Bleach teaspoon Bleach teaspoon Bleach ���� into into into into 1 gallon1 gallon1 gallon1 gallon of Cloudy or Colored Water of Cloudy or Colored Water of Cloudy or Colored Water of Cloudy or Colored Water
� Let sit for 30 minutes before using
Step 1 : Clarify � Dirty or Cloudy water First must be made Clear. It may be passed
through filter paper, fine cloth, or other filter. It may be allowed to settle and
the clear water on top carefully drawn. (Filtered or clear settled water should
always be disinfected before use)
Step 2 : Disinfect (Killing Microorganisms & Parasite Eggs)
a. Boiling Method - Bringing water to a rolling boil for 3-5 min. will kill most
water-borne microorganisms. However, prolonged boiling of small quantities of
water may concentrate toxic contaminants if present.
b. Bleach - Adding 1/8 teaspoon (8 drops) of fresh liquid household chlorine bleach (5-6% sodium hypochlorite) to every gallon (4 liters) of water will kill
most microorganisms. Only household bleach without thickeners, scents, or
additives should be used. The use of bleach does not address toxic
contamination.
c. Water Purifiers Sold in Stores - These can effectively clarify and disinfect water contaminated with microorganisms, toxic chemicals, and heavy metals.
Their effectiveness depends on design, condition, and proper use.
� One thing that affects the taste of water is it “going flat.” That occurs because of the oxidation that takes place as it sits. You can improve the taste by pouring the water back and fourth between containers to aerate it.
� Remember you also have several sources of water already in your home to be used for an emergency: water heater, water pipes, ice in the freezer, etc. (NOT from toilet bowls & tanks, pools,
water beds and radiators!)
� Water from a chlorinated municipal water supply does not need further treatment when stored in clean, food-grade containers.
Resources: � www.providentliving.org � www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/water � www.epa.gov/safewater/faq/emerg.html � www.seychelle.com – water filter bottles � www.katadyn.com – water purifiers
There are 2 parts to Water Purification
For Purifying Water:
Put 1/8 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of clear Water 1 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of cloudy or colored water
� Let sit for 30 minutes before using
For Purifying Water:
Put 1/8 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of clear Water 1 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of cloudy or colored water
� Let sit for 30 minutes before using
For Purifying Water:
Put 1/8 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of clear Water 1 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of cloudy or colored water
� Let sit for 30 minutes before using
For Purifying Water:
Put 1/8 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of clear Water 1 teaspoon of Bleach � into 1 gallon of cloudy or colored water
� Let sit for 30 minutes before using
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