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Emergency
Water Storage
How much water should I store? The rule of thumb is
to store at least one gallon per person per day for
at least 3 days (for earthquake preparedness). That's
2 quarts for drinking and 2 quarts for food preparation
and sanitation. A family of four should store a minimum
of 12 gallons of water.
Use
the following guidelines when storing water:
1.
Store drinking water in carefully cleaned, non-corrosive,
tightly covered containers.
2.
Store containers in a cool dark place. DO NOT store
in direct sunlight. Polyethylene plastics (prepackaged
milk and water bottles) are somewhat permeable to hydrocarbon
vapors. Keep away from stored gasoline, kerosene, pesticides,
or similar substances.
3.
Stored tap water should be rotated every 6 months. Prepackaged
bottled water should be rotated once a year. Check the
pull date on the container. Be sure it didn't sit on
the store's shelf for a year before you purchased it.
Self Serve Bottled Water should be rotated once a year,
as long as the water treatment process includes ozonation.
4. Rotate your stored water with the water you use on
a regular basis. This practice helps insure you don't
have water stored longer than one year.
5.
You can extend the life of your stored bottled water
by filtering it before use with Aqua
Rain.
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