07/03/2021 / By Divina Ramirez
The human body needs water to function properly, and a person may only survive for a few days without water. Clean water is also important for sanitation and hygiene. This is why having an emergency supply of clean, safe water is essential when SHTF.
But there’s more to water storage than filling drums and buckets with potable water. You have to stock up on it based on your needs and those of the people in your household. You should also take the quality of your storage containers into account, as well as where and how you are storing those containers.
Read on to learn about creating and storing an emergency water supply. (h/t to ThePreppingGuide.com)
If you’re thinking of creating an emergency water supply, you need to consider the different kinds of containers available. The best kind to use will depend on how much water you need and how much space you have for storing water containers. Here are some of the most common water storage containers preppers use:
In a pinch, you can collect water from various bodies of water, including lakes, streams and rivers. You can also collect rainwater. But before using water from those sources, it’s important to purify it to make sure it’s safe for consumption and for washing. (Related: Water is life: 10 Ways to purify water when SHTF.)
When purifying water, you need to first filter out any sediments through a clean cloth or a coffee filter. You can then use one or a combination of these water purification methods to make sure your water is clean:
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