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Seven lessons on survival water

Water storage, water sourcing and water filtration go hand in hand.
Preppers live by this fact: a person can live about three weeks
without food, but only three days without water. Among the
survival basics is that water, water filtration and water storage
go hand in hand.

Most preppers fail to stock enough water, though they may have
adequate water filtration methods stocked away. It’s necessary
to have a supply of water not only for drinking, but for cooking
and cleaning as well. What’s more, preppers need to know how to
source water and filter it.

A water strategy for preppers includes storing water; filtering,
purifying, and sanitizing water; locating water reserves; and
creating new water supplies. Discover these methods of water
filtration. Below is your water survival guide…

Seven Lessons About Water for Survival
Take heed of these lessons about your water supply for
emergency preparedness (because the time to build a well is not
when you’re thirsty)… Right is an excellent guide to ensure that
no source of water is untapped. Daisy Luther’s book, The
Prepper’s Water Survival Guide will teach you how to treat and
store your most vital resource.

Lesson #1: Bottled water is only your first defense:
store it.
Think about this: the cheapest, fastest and best thing you can do
for your survival is to get bottled water. If you don’t have several
jugs of water, then get some immediately. Bottled water is only
your first defense because for the long term, you’ll need to source
more water and learn to filter it. You’ll also need more practical
water storage options in larger quantities. Even so it’s the fastest
and easiest way to get prepping!

  • Why is bottled water so important to store?  Bottled water
    can last indefinitely, though it’s a good idea to rotate your
    bottled water stock to maintain a better tasting  supply of
    water. Commercially bottled water is the safest and most
    reliable supply of water, because the U.S. Food and Drug
    Administration (FDA) monitors all bottled water for bacteria,
    chemicals and other contaminants.  
  • Does that mean all bottled water has no chemicals? No!
    Be a label reader and look for water without fluoride* and
    other chemicals, some disguised as minerals added for
    flavoring. These water additives, although passed by FDA,
    are not necessarily healthy! We’ve compiled a list of why you
    should stay away from fluoride waters. Bottled water is more
    than just water. Read bottled water dangers.
  • How should I store my bottled water? Can’t I just put
    bottled water in the garage? Possibly, but the garage is
    not always the best place to store your water. Take note of
    these important tips on storing bottled water safely:
  • Store bottled water in a cool dry place, away from
    sunlight, and not resting directly on cement, which
    could leach chemicals into your water.
  • Avoid stacking jugs, cases or boxes of water too high.
    The pressure of large cases of water may bear too much
    weight, and the bottom cases will eventually give way
    and leak. You don’t want water damage to your home!
  • Rotate stock and check it often to ensure your water
    reserve is adequate.
  • Drink bottled water within three days of opening to
    minimize the risk of microbiological pathogens or molds.
  • Lesson #2:
  • You’ll need more water than you think.
  • Hopefully you’ll never need to use a water siphon, pictured right,
  • or a fire hydrant wrench, pictured below, to get your water
  • because you’ll need much more water than you think.

In addition to drinking water, you will also need to store water for
reconstituting dried foods (cooking pastas, freeze dried meals,
rice and beans), cleaning dishes and utensils, and providing
adequate hygiene, along with water intended for drinking.
(Remember also to store for pets and livestock). Having a
personal water filter for everyone is important not only for the
bugout bag, but for your “get home bag,” at the office or school,
and your vehicles.

The effects of dehydration may run the gamut of lethargy, loss of
mental alertness headaches, or urinary tract infections to full
blown kidney stone complications! Even if you are an advanced
prepper and think you know everything about water and
hydration, consider this important fact: you’ll need 20-30 gallons
a month per person, per month.

  • How much water should a person store? 90 gallons is a
    three month supply of water for one person. If there are
    others in the party, it doesn’t necessarily mean you multiply
    the number. Group activities, such as washing the dishes,
    will consolidate the numbers a bit, but generally you should
    count on 90 gallons per person for three months.
  • How much water to store for a family of three or four?
  • Did you know your bathtub is a good last minute source of
    water storage? The WaterBob, pictured right and the
    AquaPod, pictured below will help you store 100 gallons of
    water. Use it before a hurricane to ensure your family has
    clean drinking water. Or use it immediately following a
    catastrophe, such as an earthquake, to keep you supplied
    with drinking water when services may stop. Filling the
    bathtub is one of the first things to do immediately following
    an ElectroMagnetic pulse.

Where are you going to store such a supply of water? The
standard size for a residential water heater is only 40 or 50
gallons, which is not nearly enough. The SureWater system, right,
stores 260 gallons of water, about enough for a family of four to
last three months. Make it a priority to find the space in your
home or garage. Or store five 55-gallon barrels!

  • Lesson #3: Water purification is an essential prepperskill.
  • Either you prepare your water, or you prepare for medical
  • complications. Preppers make it a priority to learn about filtration
  • methods for their survival. There are several methods preppers
  • use to make drinking water safe:
  • Boiling water. The oldest method of water purification, tried
    and true, is boiling water. How long should it boil? Wait just
    10 minutes! Boiling doesn’t guarantee good tasting water;
    however, which is why, back in the day, people drank tea.
    Beer was another method of ensuring a safe water supply.
    Both tea and beer required boiling to make.
  • Sand, Charcoal, and rocks. Layer a sock or straining
    container with sand at the bottom, then charcoal* and rocks
    at the top, and filter your water into a container. Most
    preppers don’t realize that this will not remove Giardia from
    the water. This method will however make the water taste
    better and at least reduce bacteria.
  • Iodine. Iodine is not the preferred method of water
    purification and yet iodine is an excellent survival tool that
    comes in hand for quite some reasons. First, iodine requires
    30 minutes if it’s warm and an hour if its hot outside. Next,
    iodine drop tincture antiseptic is a poison if not used in
    proper proportions! The good news is that an Iodine Tincture
    First Aid Antiseptic of 2% USP helps prevent skin infection in
    minor cuts, scrapes and burns. You’ll need about 10 drops
    per gallon, according to Mykel Hawke in his book, Hawke’s
    Special Forces Survival Handbook
    .
  • Chlorination. Chlorinating water will kill most micro-
    organisms, according to FEMA, and there are three methods
    to purify water through chlorination:
  • Potable Aqua tablets are proven effective against
    bacteria, Giardia, Lamblia, Crystosporidium, and viruses.
    Easy-to-use, just drop the tablets in the water and wait.
  • AquaMira water treatment drops. EPA-registered, a
    single 1-ounce bottle of Aquamira drops, far right, treat
    up to 30 gallons (120 quarts) of water. It’s the same
    chlorine dioxide formula as the tablets, but in liquid
    form.
  • Some rules for purifying water with bleach:
  • Do not use scented bleaches, color-safe bleaches,
    or bleaches with added cleaners” (source FEMA) as
    these will contaminate your water.
  • Check the expiration date as the effectiveness of
    chlorine bleach is just six months.
  • Do NOT use pool chlorine. It’s a much stronger
    constitute than laundry bleach!
  • Filtration: Filtering water provides the essential benefits of
    removing disease-causing parasites. You can also filter
    fluoride, arsenic and other contaminants out of water by use
    of a Big Berkey Water Filter.
  • Big Berkey Water Filter: The Big Berkey water filter,
    pictured right is ideal for everyday and is portable for
    camping trips. It’s a favorite among preppers because it
    has long filter life (up to 3,000 gallons per filter
    element). This powerful system purifies both treated
    water and untreated raw water from such sources as
    remote lakes, streams, stagnant ponds and water
    supplies in foreign countries, where regulations may be
    substandard at best! Big Berkey is made of quality
    stainless steel.
  • Katadyn water filter. The tried and true Katadyn water
    filter, pictured right, is the most rugged, longest lasting
    micro-filter available. Chosen by the U.S. Military and
    expeditions due to it’s extreme durability and
    dependability, it has the capacity to filter 13,000
    gallons (or 50,000 liters) of water. Best of all, the
    output is about 1 quart/liter per minute.
  • Lifestraw water filter. Lifestraw water straw filter,
    pictured right is a lightweight drinking straw to sip
    directly from the water source for quick hydration. It
    removes a minimum of 99.9999% of waterborne
    bacteria and 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites,
    making it an ideal choice for a bug out bag. Here’s an
    article that touts the benefits of LifeStraw as a viable
    option for people of Africa!

Lesson  #4: Water is hiding for you in emergency
situations.
When the faucets stop bringing water, pay attention to these
hidden water sources:

  • Rainwater. Rainwater is drinkable. You need only collect it
    in an emergency situation! Even though acid rain causes a
    build-up of pollution in the soil, it is technically potable
    water! But if you have any doubts, you can always boil it.
    While rainwater is potable we suggest you do not drink
    rainwater without filtering and decontaminating it. Rainwater
    may contain many airborne contaminants (such as
    radioactive fallout or bird droppings) and collecting rainwater
    is prohibited in many states.
  • Here are more ways to source hidden waters in nature.
  • Hot water tank: The hot water tank of your home or
    apartment building is a hidden source of water in an
    emergency. How to turn off water heater. Your hot water
    heater is a supplemental source of water, but you’ll want to
    know how to shut off incoming water to avoid contaminated
    water to mix the safe water. Watch this short video on how
    to stop a leaking water heater, intended for helping deal
    with a plumbing problem. This information is good prepper
    knowledge
  • Fire Hydrant. The Fire Hydrant down the street is a hidden
    source of water in an emergency, but you need a hydrant
    wrench, pictured immediate right.

Lesson # 5: Your tap water has chemicals and
contaminants.

Be water safe and water smart. Your tap water may contain lead,
arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, sulfates, radon, Hexavalent Chromium,
Atazine and other chemicals and contaminants.

Get the facts about your local tap water and start filtering your
water:

  • Get fluoride out of your water. There’s no such thing as
    “beneficial fluoride” in your water supply. If you’re being
    medicated with fluoride, get it out with a Big Berkey. A Big
    Berkey Water Filter, pictured above left, filters out the
    fluoride, arsenic and more.
  • Learn more about fluoride in your water.

  • Learn the difference between hard and soft water:

Read Drinking Water Quality and Health published by
Colorado State University extension, a thorough article
that discusses Giardia and other micro-organisms, lead,
fluoride, nitrates, sulfates, organic chemicals, and
radon, which you may find in your water source.  

  • Find out about other contaminants lurking in your tap
    water:
  • American tap water is contaminated with Hexavalent
    Chromium and Atrazine (a weed killer). Discover what you
    can do about the quality of your water.

Lesson # 6: Know what water to avoid in an
emergency:
Think before you drink. Do not use water from toilet flush tanks
or bowls, radiators, water beds, or swimming pools/spas” (source
FEMA).

  • Do not drink water from the toilet reserve tank. Toilet
    reserve tanks are not suitable drinking water because of
    cleaning agent contaminants! Previous tenants may have
    used toilet tank cleaning agents, rendering this water
    undrinkable. Again, break the rules if you have no other
    water source. Toilet flush tanks may have contaminants from
    cleaning agents, while radiators, water beds, pools and spas
    harbor many contaminants, as well. Of course, if this is your
    only water, break the rules!
  • Do not drink water from radiators because of contaminants.
  • Do not drink water from water beds because of the
    chemicals.
  • Do not drink water from chemically treated pools and
    spas.
  • Do not drink flood waters (source: FEMA), as it is loaded
    with chemicals from spills.
  • Do not use well waters until deemed safe. Well water
    could be contaminated in the event of flood, earthquake or
    other disaster. Test water routinely.
  • “Drink salt water only if you distill it first.“ (Source: FEMA.)

Lesson #7: Prepare for your family today, by
harnessing fresh water for tomorrow.
The time to build a well is not when you’re thirsty. Below you’ll
find a few great books on water storage:

  • Water Storage: The Complete Water Storage guide,
    pictured right. Learn how to use gray water and rainwater
    systems, rain barrels, tanks, and other water storage
    techniques for household and emergency use.
  • Water Storage Tanks: The extensive guide book, “Water
    Storage Tanks, Cisterns, Aquifers, and Ponds for Domestic
    Supply, Fire and Emergency Use,”
     pictured immediate right,
    describes how to store water for home, farm, and small
    communities. It will help you design storage for just about
    any use, including fire safety and emergency, in just about
    any context—urban, rural, or village. Learn how to make
    ferrous-cement water tanks, ferrous-cement water tanks, and
    much more. A do-it-yourself guide to designing, building, and
    maintaining water tanks, cisterns and ponds, and
    sustainable managing groundwater storage, this book will
    help you with disaster preparedness, including your
    independent water system, and fire protection.

Final thoughts about your water supply

No electricity = no water.

Remember, it takes electricity to pipe water to faucets. A big
threat to the water supply is an electricity shortage caused by an
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), which could cause water scarcity for
months on end. Don’t count on the government to supply you
with water, because an EMP will immobilize all vehicles. This
means batteries for virtually all cars, trucks and ATVs will be
useless!

Even if electricity and water is flowing in your municipality,
contamination of your water may occur at the source after natural
disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes or tornadoes) or man-made
ones.

In short, preppers must:

  • Store as much water as possible (and constantly monitor the
    supplies for leakage);
  • Stock more water than anticipated use;
  • Filter water and test for impurities;
  • Source additional water supplies (water heater, fire hydrant,
    lakes, etc.);
  • Know what water to avoid, including avoiding certain bottled
    waters; and
  • Plan today for tomorrow’s water.

How to conserve water in emergency situations:

  • Skip salty foods. Don’t eat salty foods in time of extreme
    water shortage as salty foods will make you more thirsty;
    however recognize that sodium is a required element for your
    body that’s lost in sweat and urine.
  • Consider SaltStick tablets.Consult your physician and
    consider SaltStick Caps for use in endurance training and as
    a survival mechanism. SaltStick Capsules minimize muscle
    cramping, heat stress and fatigue due to unbalanced
    electrolyte blood levels and replace electrolytes lost during
    activity, including sodium, potassium, calcium and
    magnesium. The buffered salt composition helps digestion
    and absorption, and Saltstick Capsules include vitamin D to
    help absorb calcium properly.
  • Don’t brush your teeth with the last of the water!
  • Stash up and use lip balms s to sooth dry lips and lotions for
    providing additional moisture.
  • Store disposable cups for hot and cold drinks, plus
    disposable plastic utensils and paper plates to avoid
    using drinking water to wash dishes.

Happy endings…
Water is the most crucial element of survival. With this water
survival guide, you have the opportunity to ensure you and your
family live happily ever after with clean water.

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  • Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside dreams, who looks inside awakens.
  • A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.
  • Define your life aims
  • Conserve and Concentrate Chi
  • Learn how to convert your knowledge into wisdom.
  • Stop dreaming; be here now.
  • Breathe consciously.
  • Control the Horse (emotions), care for the Carriage (body), awaken the Driver (intellect) and discover the Master (higher self).
  • Substitute intentional doing for accidental happening
  • Do only what is necessary, avoid needless karma.
  • Maintain a watchman at the gate of impressions.
  • In activities learn to see the play of the three forces. affirming, denying and reconciling.
  • Believe nothing; test everything.
  • Distinguish between the higher will and the lower wills.
  • Strength exerted gives more strength weakness indulged gives greater weakness.
  • Separate from all the manifestations of your machine.
  • Distinguish the quality of essence from that of the persona.
  • Stand on the bank of time’s river and watch the flow.
  • Twelve Riches of Life
  • Soon as you’ve got it, you’ve had it.
  • To talk goodness is not good, only to do is.
  • Justice is my being allowed to do whatever I like. Injustice is whatever prevents my doing so.
  • True wisdom consists not in seeing what is immediately before your eyes, but in foreseeing what is to come.
  • The discovery of what is true and the practice of what is good, are the two most important objects of philosophy.
  • Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of person under protection of habeas corpus and trial by juries impartially selected, these principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation.
  • The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.
  • Well done is better than well said.
  • Be great in act, as you have been in thought.
  • Words are the only things that last forever.
  • Life is divided into three terms that which was, which is and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present and from the present to live better in the future
  • Perfect wisdom has four parts Wisdom the principle of doing things aright. Justice, the principle of doing things equally in public and private. Fortitude, the principle of not fleeing danger, but meeting it. Temperance, the principle of subduing desires and living moderately.
  • Words are one of our chief means of adjusting to all of the situations of  life. The better control we have over words, the more successful our adjustment is likely to be.
  • The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
  • Volatility of words is carelessness in action words are the wings of actions.
  • Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal.
  • This is a world of action, and not for moping and droning in.
  • Happiness is not a reward it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment, it is a result.
  • Water and words, easy to pour impossible to recover.
  • Have patience and endure this unhappiness will one day be beneficial.
  • It is best to bear what can’t be altered.
  • The world is full of poetry, the air is living with it’s spirit, the waves dance to the music of its melodies and sparkle in its brightness.
  • Most men know what they hate, few know what they love.
  • The weak have remedies, the wise have joys superior wisdom is superior bliss
  • An unjust peace is better than a just war.
  • Work is work if you’re paid to do it, and it’s pleasure if you pay to be allowed to do it.
  • Anyone can be angry, that’s easy, but to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way, that is not easy.
  • Peace can be reached through meditation on the knowledge which dreams give. Peace can also be reached through concentration upon that which is dearest to the heart.
  • Luck is tenacity of purpose.
  • An angry man is angry with himself when he returns to reason.
  • What light is to the eyes, what air is to the lungs, what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.
  • Tranquil pleasures last the longest, we are not fitted to bear long the burden of great joys.
  • Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song and all about you be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail?
  • His high endeavors are an inward light that makes the path before him always bright.
  • Nature has perfections, in order to show that she is the image of God and defects, to show that she is only his image.
  • By the streets of “by and by”, one arrives at the house of “never”.
  • Those who know do not talk, those who talk do not know, keep your mouth closed, guard your senses, temper your sharpness, simplify your problems, mask your brightness, be at one with the dust of the earth, this is a primal union, he who has achieved this state is unconcerned with friends and enemies, with good and harm, with honor and disgrace. This therefore is the highest state of man.
  • Society is now one polished horde, formed of two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored.
  • Heaven, the treasury of everlasting joy.
  • An enterprise, when fairly once begun, should not be left till all that ought is won.
  • Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it.
  • We must all obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature.
  • By heaven we understand a state of happiness infinite in degree and endless in duration.
  • I know by my own pot how the others boil.
  • If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
  • Men’s judgements are a parcel of their fortunes and things outward do draw the inward quality after them.
  • After learning the tricks of the trade, many of us think we know the trade.
  • Do not tell me how hard you work, tell me how much you get done.
  • Success is identified goals, maintained direction, determined effort and necessary sacrifice.
  • When someone gets something for nothing, someone else gets nothing for something.
  • Realize the dominating thoughts of your mind will eventually reproduce themselves in outward, physical action and gradually transform themselves into physical reality.
  • Nine-tenths of wisdom consists in being wise in time.
  • How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.
  • That man is richest whose pleasures are the cheapest.
  • The way of the superior man is threefold. Virtuous, he is free from anxieties; Wise, is free of perplexities, Bold, he is free of fear.
  • A mountain is composed of tiny grains of earth. The oceans is made up of ting drops of water. Even so life is but and endless series of little details, actions, speeches, and thoughts and the consequences whether good or bad of the least of them are far-reaching.
  • What is justice? To give every man his own.
  • The secret of education is respecting the pupil.
  • Opportunities are disguised by hard work, so most people don’t recognize them.
  • The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.
  • I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.
  • The sweetest pleasure is in imparting it.
  • The quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.
  • Everybody dies but, not everybody lives.
  • The ancient oracle said I was the wisest of all the Greeks, because I alone, of all the Greeks, know that I know nothing.
  • Only the educated are free.
  • Learning is weightless, treasure you always carry easily.
  • All things I really like to do are immoral, illegal or fattening.
  • What leads to unhappiness, is making pleasure the chief aim.
  • What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.
  • Pleasure is frail like a dewdrop, while it laughs it dies.
  • Life is a dream walking, death is a going home.
  • Teachers open the door, you enter by yourself.
  • Strange, is it not? That the myriads who before us passed the door of darkness through, not one returns to tell us of the road which to discover we must travel to.
  • Man is as he believes.
  • Man has the possibility of existence after death. But possibility is one thing and the realization of the possibility is quite a different thing.
  • What Countries Rate Best?
  • Our life is what our thoughts make it.
  • For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of horse the rider was lost; being overtaken and slain by the enemy, all for want of care about a horseshoe nail.
  • Take a second look, it costs you nothing.
  • Men were born with two eyes, but one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say.
  • There can be economy only where there is efficiency.
  • Behind every fortune is a  great crime.
  • Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
  • If you understand everything, you must be misinformed.
  • Far more crucial than what we know or do not know is what we do not want to know.
  • It’s all in the question; no question about it. 
  • If you wish in this world to advance your merits you’re bound to enhance; you must stir it and stump it and blow your own trumpet or trust me you haven’t a chance.
  • It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.
  • Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity; and high purpose by itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking.
  • Success has always been easy to measure. It’s the distance between one’s origins and one’s final achievement.
  • The philosopher is Nature’s pilot. And, there you have our difference: to be in hell is to drift; to be in heaven is to steer.
  • Who let the greedy in? Who let the needy out? Joni Mitchell song title “Banquet”.
  • A little ray of light shinning through,
  • All the gang of those who rule us, hope our quarrels never stop, helping them to split and fool us, just so they can remain on top.
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