Disaster Situations and the Requirement for Emergency Water Filtration Techniques

Floods are being predicted again for the spring of 2010 in some regions of the United States because of record snowfalls throughout the winter season. Compounding the inevitable property damages caused by flooding is going to be an absence of fresh drinking water as streams, rivers, and lakes become polluted. You can’t predict where a flood or other disaster may hit, so it is important that everyone know what to do before drinking the murky, foul-tasting water that’s left behind. It’s critical that you know the steps to water filtration so that you can keep your family safe.

Though commercial companies use industrial devices such as portable water filtration equipment to effectively purify water, there are ways you can purify water in your home as well. The most effective method to handle contaminated water is as simple as boiling it. Boiling removes the majority of the pathogens along with other contaminants in water so that it is safe. When the water is still cloudy after it has been boiled, you’ll be able to filter it through a clean cloth to remove larger particles then store it inside a clean, covered container.

Unfortunately, disaster conditions that require water filtration in the first place often go hand-in-hand with a loss of utilities meaning you won’t have the ability to boil water. You can try disinfecting the water with the addition of 8 drops of common unscented chlorine bleach to one gallon of water then allowing the water to settle. It’s still better if once you have allowed the water to settle you filter it through clean cloths until it looks clear.

In addition to the strategies of disinfecting water described above, there are a variety of basic filtering devices you can purchase to keep available for just this kind of situation. The simplest of them include filtered drinking straws and sports bottles which enable you to drink almost immediately. There’s also larger machines that will decontaminate several gallons of water per day so that you will have enough for cooking and sanitation along with drinking. Several family-sized machines are available for under $100.

The body needs water. That is why you observe pictures of people in other countries drinking dirty water although they realize it may cause them to become sick. Their bodies just demand it even if there is no water filtration company in sight. Knowing the steps available for you to disinfect water should a disaster situation hit your area could mean the difference between life and death for a family. Keeping preparation tools at your residence at all times, whether or not they’re just bleach and clean rags, is probably the smartest things you can do.

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