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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Water Filters And Water Purifiers For Survival

At the top of everyone's survival and preparedness checklist is drinking water. Pure, refreshing, sweet water. We want it to be clean and free from dangerous bacterias, cysts, and viruses. That is because without water to drink we are dead in just a few days. That is not all though...without clean water, we risk both sickness and death!

You can store water for emergencies...and you should. But what happens if you don't store enough or you have to evacuate your home? How many days worth of water do you think you can carry with you if you are on foot? We each need about 1 gallon of water a day...do you think you can carry 2-3 days worth?

Suppose you don't have to evacuate but the crisis lasts longer than you are prepared for. What are you going to do?

There are several solutions to these problems, but the one that makes the most sense to many people is to invest in either water filters or water purifiers.

Both types of devices come in small portable bottles that are ideal for someone on the move, and larger units designed to take care of an entire household.

Many people don't know the difference between a water filter and a water purifier though. Both use a filter or series of filters to decontaminate the water. They both remove protozoa, bacteria and parasites from the water. They both make water much safer to drink. The difference is that water purifiers also remove viruses from the water.

Removing bacteria is important because even clear water can have salmonella, E. coli and cholera. These bacteria not only cause illness, they kill people that drink contaminated water every year. Both kinds of devices are good at removing them.

The water purifier will also remove dangerous viruses from the water such as the Hepatitis A virus, Rotaviruses, and Norwalk-type viruses. Not usually fatal, these viruses can definitely make your life miserable for a while though.

You can also kill viruses by boiling the water, using iodine tablets, and adding chlorine tablets.

Each of these methods has disadvantages to consider. Boiling water uses fuel that can be used for cooking and is time intensive. Some people are allergic to iodine and it leaves a strong taste in the water. Chlorine tablets take 4 hours after you have added them before you can drink the water.

No matter what, the first step that you should take when disinfecting or purifying water should be to select the cleanest and clearest water that you can find. The clearer the better, because particulates in the water such as clay and silt will reduce the effectiveness of your filters and also make your chemical disinfectants less reliable.

When choosing your water from a still source such as a pond you should take it from the top because you will find less particulates in the water there. The only reason that would cause you not to remove the water from the top would be if it has oil or some other surface contaminate in it. Water that is removed from the top also has the advantage of being disinfected somewhat by the sun's radiation.

The important thing is that you invest in one or more of these lifesaving gadgets. Get a large home model and a smaller portable bottle if you can. You may never need one to save your life, but you will be thankful that you have one if you get caught in a crisis.

Hi, I'm James Sorick and I run a website that teaches about survival gear and preparedness strategies. I invite you to visit my site where I go into greater detail about the water purification bottle and many other topics including the basics of survival food.Simple: Just Add Water - Outdoor Gourmet Meals - WiseFoodStorage.com

Friday, January 28, 2011

Alcohol Stove

This little alcohol stove really has been a life saver several times. Mine is just a cheap one that I got off of ebay about 6 years ago. I think that I paid a whole $1.99 for it. But it really works. You have to use 70% pure rubbing alcohol and it really does work. When we had the wind storm of 2008 and our power was out I was able to cook food for my kids using this. (BUt, I also learned that I need to stockpile some charcoal for the outdoor grill!) You can make these easy enough or buy one already made. They do work great.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Flashlights That Do Not Need Batteries.

You want to have some flashlights, but you do not want to have to worry about batteries. Well, get some of these. I have 3 flashlights that do not use batteries. I have one that is solar powered and is always sitting in my southern facing kitchen window. I have these 2 that are really cool. Both given to me a few years ago as birthday gifts. One is a hand crank one and the other one is one that you shake and it charges it. It is called a Forever Flashlight by Excalibur. They really come in handy. We have used them a lot over the past few years. In 2008 when we had that horrible wind storm that knocked our power out for almost 3 days we had these. You should have a few of these on hand for emergencies and keep a couple in your vehicles. Could be a real life saver.

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Organize The Stockpile

This is what I am going to be working on the rest of the week. I need to get my stockpile of food organized. I do not have a lot of room to do this in, but I have been using one corner of my bedroom and boxes. Not very good , but I have to work with what I have. I am saving some money back , taking the savings from using coupons, to order me some of these can organizers. Might take me a while to do that, but for now I am going to make a list for each box and tape it on the outside. Making sure to note the dates. Maybe that will make it easier to rotate. Each box will have a different type of food in it. One for canned, one for condiments, and so on. I will probably be working on this the rest of the week. It should be worth it though. I just wish that I had more room. LOL.
Here is a great Food Storage Inventory List that I am going to print out to put in my kitchen binder. That way I do not have to run to the boxes every time and look for something. I can just get this out and check. Also should make my grocery list making easier.






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Monday, January 24, 2011

Frontier House

We just got done watching this DVD. The whole season of Frontier House. It was so good and really educational. I loved it. Really learned a lot from it. Tons of stuff that they had to go through and do to survive. This is a must see for anyone who wants to learn how to live off of the land and survive.

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

I Love Oil Lamps!

Made my monthly trip to the local thrift store yesterday and found some great items. Useful ones. I had a $10.00 off coupon so I did not feel guilty for going. I am glad that I went though. I found this 4 set of NEW Oil lamps that have the oil in them already and wicks that you put on them. Great little find that could come in handy. Oils lamps are so awesome. You never know when you might be without electricity and need lights.
I also got one of those fold up things to hang clothes on to dry. I needed another one of those. And for only $4.00 it was a steal. Those things are expensive.

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