Simple water prep
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 9:49 pm
Of all the things you can do for water - from rain catchment to Berkee's to whatever, my personal favorite, and ultra simple one is this:
Store water in 2L soda bottles, and keep them frozen.
Instructions:
#1 Get 2L soda bottle from anywhere (You don't have to drink the soda, you know someone who does)
#2 Clean with simple soap and hot water
#3 Fill about 80% with water of choice - but tap water works just fine.
*** YOU DO NOT NEED BLEACH OR ANY OTHER PURIFICATION!!!!
#4 Place in Freezer - done!
Here is why this is a great approach:
First - costs almost zero, if not zero.
Second - frozen container reduces energy needs of freezer
Third - Water is ready to be transported if you need to bug out
Fourth - Easy to know how much you have/ration
Fifth - Useful for any cooling needs like a sprained knee or an ice chest
Just remove and let thaw when ready for use! Don't make it harder than it needs to be.
Also - you can get racks from the store and just make a wall of these. No need to freeze - that's just a bonus!
Store water in 2L soda bottles, and keep them frozen.
Instructions:
#1 Get 2L soda bottle from anywhere (You don't have to drink the soda, you know someone who does)
#2 Clean with simple soap and hot water
#3 Fill about 80% with water of choice - but tap water works just fine.
*** YOU DO NOT NEED BLEACH OR ANY OTHER PURIFICATION!!!!
#4 Place in Freezer - done!
Here is why this is a great approach:
First - costs almost zero, if not zero.
Second - frozen container reduces energy needs of freezer
Third - Water is ready to be transported if you need to bug out
Fourth - Easy to know how much you have/ration
Fifth - Useful for any cooling needs like a sprained knee or an ice chest
Just remove and let thaw when ready for use! Don't make it harder than it needs to be.
Also - you can get racks from the store and just make a wall of these. No need to freeze - that's just a bonus!