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We offer a variety of Emergency Water Storage Barrels and Containers like Pouches and Storage Supplies including:
  • Five (5) year shelf-life water & supplies that are US Coast Guard Approved.

Did you already know that you can not survive more than 3 days without water!

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14-Potassium Iodide Tablets Siphon Pump
14-Potassium Iodide Tablets
Our Price: $16.95
Siphon Pump--for 55 & 30 Gallon Water Barrels
Our Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $25.00
5 Gallon Water Container CASE of 100 Water Pouches or Individual
5 Gallon Water Container (Collapsible)
Our Price: $16.95
Sale Price: $13.95
CASE of 100 Water Pouches or Individual
Our Price: $0.63
30 Gallon Water Barrel 55 Gallon Water Barrel
30 Gallon Water Barrel
Our Price: $137.94
Sale Price: $119.94
55 Gallon Water Barrel
Our Price: $149.94
Sale Price: $132.00
Water Preserver 5 Year Emergency Water Purification Micro-FIlter
Water Preserver 5 Year
Our Price: $17.95
KATADYN - HIKER MICROFILTER UNIT
Our Price: $112.95
Sale Price: $99.95
Emergency Water Purification Tablets KATADYN - VARIO MICROFILTER UNIT
KATADYN - Water Purification Tablets (20ct)
Our Price: $17.95
KATADYN - VARIO MICROFILTER UNIT
Our Price: $129.95
Portable Aqua -  Water Purification Iodine Tablets
Portable Aqua -Water Purification Tablets
Our Price: $16.45
Sale Price: $14.95
   
 

Water Storage and Bleach Treatment TIPS

Store at least (14) days of emergency water (recommended 1 gallon per person per day). Buy the 30 or 55 gallon barrels and get several 5-6 gallon container jugs, or fill up empty soda/juice bottles. We recommend food grade plastic and not milk jugs as they deteriorate much sooner.

Key Points

  • Most sources recommend 1 gallon of water per person, PER day, for 3-14 days. Make sure to consider storing enough for pets and for hygiene purposes as well.
  • Store water in “FOOD GRADE” or PETE plastic containers (stay away from milk jugs - soda and fruit bottles are suitable).
  • Water Pouches are another good option. Water is placed into mylar, air tight bags and then inserted into stackable cardboard boxes.
  • Store water away from too much light or heat.
  • Clean, sanitize, and rinse all containers prior to use.
  • Do not use containers previously used to store non-food products.
  • Store water in multiple sizes of containers to suit different needs.
  • Do not store water containers directly on concrete. Place on cardboard, wood pallets, or other materials.
  • Non-chlorinated water (most municipal water is chlorinated) should be treated with unscented liquid household chlorine bleach (5 to 6% sodium hypochlorite). See the chart below for appropriate amount to add to water.
  • Boiling is the safest way to clean water, however you can also use household liquid bleach to kill microorganisms.
  • Rotate your water storage that has not been water preserved at least once every year.

Bleach to Water Ratio

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