You Cannot Survive Longer Than Three Days Without Water

Learn how to clean water using the sun, filters and pills, and a fire.

That's how much water a group of people needs to scrape by in the case of a...

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You Cannot Survive Longer Than Three Days Without Water

Learn how to clean water using the sun, filters and pills, and a fire.

That's how much water a group of people needs to scrape by in the case of a water emergency. Every day, the average first-world person uses over 300 gallons of water in everything from hygiene to doing laundry. Going through our lives every day it's easy to forget that we could die within three days of going without this precious resource.

What You Can Do to Prepare for a Worse Case Scenario

If the worst happened, would you be ready? Would your knowledge and resources be invaluable to your family and friends, or would you be helpless? The time to think about the future is in the present.

Preppers know the various ups and downs of different water purification and acquisition to a degree, but a desire for a complete working knowledge of different ways to maintain water and ensure it's quality is rare to all but the most dedicated.

Here is some of what you'll learn:

-What temperature water must reach to become clean (hint: it's not boiling).

-What water is okay to drink when traveling.

-How to filter water.

-How to store water.

Water purification is a skill whose value may one day be immeasurable. Isn't it worth any price to ensure the survival of not only yourself, but those you love?

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