03/07/2020 / By Arsenio Toledo
According to the survival rule of threes, you cannot survive for more than three days without an adequate supply of water. That’s why you need to stock up on a lot of water before SHTF. Here are the different types of water storage containers you should consider. (h/t to SmartPrepperGear.com)
When deciding what your water container should be made of, take into account your environment and how much you’re willing to invest in water storage. Glass, steel and plastic containers will all be great at storing water, and each one will have their own set of pros and cons. Whichever material your container is made of, they all need to be easy to use. It shouldn’t take too much difficulty for you to fill and withdraw from the containers. (Related: How long do you have to boil water for it to be drinkable?)
BPA is an industrial chemical that’s been used for decades to make certain plastics. Many polycarbonate plastic products used to store food and beverages are made with BPA. Studies have shown that the BPA in plastic containers over time leaks into its contents, which is why many beverages stored in plastic bottles will have expiration dates. Drinking from plastic beverage bottles after the expiration date puts at risk of BPA poisoning, which can cause, among other symptoms, infertility, diabetes, impaired brain and liver function and heart disease.
Don’t forget to consider the size of your home and how much space you’re willing to give for water storage. If you have a large refrigerator, then dedicating a shelf to BPA-free plastic water bottles may be enough. If you’re living with a family, then perhaps consider investing in a steel tank in your backyard or basement that can hold a hundred gallons of water. Don’t forget that you also need to make space for other emergency supplies, such as food, medicine and self-defense items.
Having an adequate supply of water will go a long way towards helping you survive during a disaster, whether that container is several glass jars sitting on your pantry, a large steel water tank in your backyard or a handful of reusable BPA-free water bottles in your refrigerator. Consider your personal circumstances and buy the container that best suits your needs.
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