When disaster strikes, access to clean and safe water becomes a matter of life and death. That's where Emergency Water preparedness comes into play. In this guide, we'll delve into the importance of having a reliable emergency water supply and explore the key factors to consider.
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Water is the most basic and important part of survival for anyone, so it is one that cannot be overlooked. To many it seems like water is abundant and readily available, so storing it isn't strongly considered until water gets shut off in a disaster, but by then food markets become zones of chaos with everyone fighting over limited drinking supplies. In addition to needing hydration, a lot of long term stored emergency food requires water as well, and without proper re-hydration it is very difficult if not impossible to properly consume. Water is also important to help maintain hygiene, which is a big part of staying healthy especially in a bad situation.
To aid your preparation, US Safety Kits offers multiple options for at-home and portable emergency watter supplies. Our pouches and cans of water are the quickest and easiest approach to building an emergency water supply, and we offer both in large quantities. Ideal for your food storage, pouches or cans of water have a long shelf life ranging from five to more than 30 years. Rather than going through filtration and purification, you can simply open a can or pouch to get the water needed for preparing food, drinking, and cleaning yourself.
Although pouches and cans are a good option to stock, longer duration solutions should also be considered such as using rain barrel or storage tank to help replenish your supply. Rain water can be kept inside, and the blue color of the barrel prevents algae from building up inside the tank. While water kept in a barrel is reliable and a helpful backup, it is still in an undrinkable state. If you plan to use this approach as an emergency water supply, make sure to have filtration or purification devices, preferably portable ones, available.
In any emergency, be it a natural disaster or a sudden crisis, water is your lifeline. It's not just about staying hydrated; it's also crucial for sanitation, cooking, and even first aid. Here's what you need to know:
Remember, in an emergency, clean and safe water is non-negotiable. By planning ahead, staying informed about local resources, and having the right tools in your emergency kit, you can ensure that you and your loved ones have access to this precious resource when you need it most.