Hello everyone, and welcome to the Survival Prep Shop.
My name is TK and it’s my pleasure to welcome you to our shared exploration of preparedness and resilience group. As we delve into today’s topic, please bear in mind that these words are a blend of my own thoughts and life lessons, specifically focusing on the critical topic of water storage and purification.
Water is one of the essentials your body has to have in order to be able to survive. Your body’s organs can’t function without it. Since water is so necessary, you want to make sure that you’re well prepared with abundant access to clean water.
One of the problems with using water you find in nature is that the water can be filled with bacteria or other contaminants. For immediate water needs, you’ll want to have purification tablets to clean the water. You can buy these in bottle form online and get a supply that will last you long enough for you to set up a more permanent water supply situation. You’ll also want to have filters on hand.
These are filters that can clean water for up to a week or longer depending on the type you buy. These filters take care of bacteria, including the kind that can cause some nasty illnesses. These filters can purify water so well that it will allow you to use water even from a swamp or a swimming pool. These filters are lightweight and easily portable. You’ll also need to have containers to use so that you can keep the water stored.
If you’re looking at something short-term, you can use emergency water bags to take along with you in your backpack. These bags hold up to 5 liters of water. There are also lightweight water bladders available. You can find these in sizes that hold anywhere from 25 to 150 gallons of water.
- Water bricks are other containers you can use but these don’t hold as much water. They each hold less than 4 gallons of water, but what makes them useful is that they are stackable so they don’t take up a lot of room.
- Water barrels are another item you need in order to properly prepare your water supplies. These barrels can hold about 55 gallons of water. If you’re using these water barrels thought, you might want to invest in a siphon pump for easier retrieval of the water to other containers.
- When you’re carrying water to transport to your storage container, you’re going to need a water carrier. You can find the collapsible ones that are inexpensive and very portable if they need to be put in a backpack. These water carriers are good because they’re not rigid and they won’t crack in cold weather.
- Some people invest in water test kits to make sure that their purifying system has made the backcountry water safe to drink. If you have small children, the test kits are something you’ll definitely want to buy.
Our time together today may be over, but the learning never stops. I’m sincerely grateful you chose to hear out my personal take on these matters. Stay alert, stay safe, and keep learning.
Thanks again.
TK – Survival Prep Shop