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Storing Emergency Drinking Water
survivalscoop.blogspot.com - Without water, an individual is only able to survive for 3 days. Water is really a high priority in terms of emergency preparedness. Almost twenty-five gallons each day is used by each person in most households. This consists of water employed for drinking, cleaning, flushing and food preparation. Additionally, most of the systems that provide water to these homes are dependent on electrical power. This includes those houses that employ well water, because these often use electric powered pump systems. So, water storage is critical should the power grid go down. It's a good idea to have a week's worth of water saved for your family. With careful use, two to three gallons per person will suffice in very warm temperatures. Half of this will be water for drinking. The other 1/2 is going to be used for cooking and hygiene. Although you might not drink nearly this amount of water each day, keep in mind that other liquids will be minimal. Additionally, you'll be adjusting to living without having the bene

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