Don't allow ANY plastic containers to rest on concrete for a long period of time. Even heavy-duty plastic like laundry detergent bottles will fail and leak. Plastic and concrete create a condition similar to electrolysis, just as aluminum and steel are incompatible over the long haul. Separate the plastic from the concrete with plywood, OSB, etc.
I've stored water in a closet modified with wood shelves in the 1 gallon jugs like the Crystal Geyser brand etc for years with no leaks and no problems. Oldest rotated out and drank was 6 years old. No bad taste. No issues.
Yes, Crystal Geyser does not leak, even years in…Kroger, Target, Arrowhead 1 gallon and 2 .5 gallon with spout do leak after 1-2 years. Crystal Geyser from Costco stays perfect in my experience also!
It's still best to have a water filter straw, the Berkey, or something similar filter the water after a certain amount of time, probably about a year, or right away, that won't hurt either. That way you can filter out the plastics, and any other possible things in the water, such as bacteria or viruses
I like the idea of pouring it through a water filter before drinking stored water, mainly for taste. But, if you have bacteria and/or viruses in stored water, the container or the water wasn't clean before it was sealed.
I looked it up and the FDA does not require expiration dates as water can be stored indefinitely in a proper container and cool environment. The expiration dates on the water bottles are for plastic container degradation into the water. Not a hater just trying to inform. I learned a couple things from this episode. Thank you.
The expiration is on the taste of the water. It starts to taste stale after a certain period of time. The alkaline drops can help extend that period a little longer. But it is still safe to drink, even when it tastes stale. 👍
@@AbbottsAtHome ok thank you for clearing that up. As I said I learn from your channel info. Hope we don't need some of it though. Lol. Have a nice day.
WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU..... USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR. SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)
8 drops (1/8 of a teaspoon) of 6% chlorine bleach per gallon per EPA guidelines. You can also use 1 cup (8 ounces) of 3% hydrogen peroxide per gallon instead. Also, water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, so those 6 gallon containers are 50 pounds each plus whatever the containers weigh, so probably in the neighborhood of 53 pounds.
I have just checked google gemini, and it says that either EPA or WHO and I'm sorry, they dont at all recommend any kind of bleach in drinkingwater. Maybe they did years ago.
@@janras1771 Been taking bleach and other things in water for around six decades and I'm still round with a clean bill of health in my annual check ups. 😁 This will be the EPA that sold out to the Corporations and timber companies, along with WHO, the ones that royally screwed up the pandemic, I take it?
I buy the refrigerated Gold Peak iced tea (unsweetened) in the gallon sized containers. They are heavy plastic and lasts for a VERY long time. Also use water bob's, make sure you have a secondary way to shower as the water Bob fills the tub. Have a couple Brita's (thrift store, but new carbon filters) to get rid of the bleach smell. I use only fresh water, as our community water is fine, I rotate it every 6 mos. If your water taste stale, aerate it to restore fresh taste,it usually only lacks oxygen in it. Pour from glass to glass to get air in or use a fish tank bubbler,, specifically for that purpose. I do have a few Aquatainers, 7 gallon cube containers for camping with spigots too, makes aerating easy. Just store off cement floor and in a trash compactor bag (super heavy thick bags!) in a bin or tote if it leaks. It doesn't damage anything and you get to keep the water if it leaks for laundry or toilet flushing. Bathing I use a 3 ring blow up pool, a little bath stool, a 5 bucket for hot water (think Japanese bath) and a 32oz cup for rinsing. Use a little hydrogen peroxide (in non-bleached water only!) in the hot water for germ killing. 2- 2.5 gallons of cool water to 1.5- 2 gallons hot water and some hydrogen peroxide, a 5 gallons? 1/8 cup hydrogen peroxide or less, depending on how long you've bated and how dirty you are. In between use like a Halloween 1 gallon bucket, hot water a little bit of baby bath soap and hydrogen peroxide, 1tbsp or so. and use a wash cloth. Think Old West wash downs. Scoop out water from pool and toss in a sink or keep for toilet flushing.
@@AbbottsAtHome WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR. SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
Water is a HEAVY element (1 litre [appx 33.83 fl oz] = 1 Kg [appx 2.2 lb]. So if you have 20 x 20litre water containers sitting up on a shelf, that is a combined weight of 400kg [appx 882lbs] sitting up on the shelf. So, before doing so, just imagine the weight of a Harley Davidson Road Glide sitting up on that shelf? If you reckon the shelf is strong enough to handle that kind of weight, then all good. If not, then you'd better install extra strong shelving, bracing, support columns, etc, if you don't want to eventually hear a great big crashing noise and be left a big mopping up task.
This is an excellent alternative to single-use bottles. It reduces waste and is more cost-effective in the long run. JerryFlex is the logical choice for an eco-friendly and reusable canister.
@@AbbottsAtHome Plus if we need to evacuate for fire I'll grab one of the water canisters, so good for more than just earthquakes. I live in California. : ) Great channel, thank you!
For very bad times... Dont use toilet 🚽. Or the water . Just need to remove the water from the bowl, place a plastic bag , snd newspaper..do your business.. buy also some odor spray.. and dispose outside on trashcan.. if everything fails and no waste truck is coming to pick up trash .. then you have to make a hole in your backyard and buried... Recommended to buy bsgs of soil .. cat, sand .. etc . Slso military burn their poop when in war.... Also . For bath, 1 galon per person . With a cup.. or buy a lot if baby wipes or patients wipes are ticker .. bad days are coming.. prepare like going camping 🏕️..
When things are so bad that you resort to emergency water for a period, there might not be any trash pick up , so the best thing to do is to bury it anyway so you don't handle it twice.
Hi! You might be right. Hopefully the EPA or FDA will get around to testing and updating water storage recommendations using it. Until then, it’s safer for me to recommend approved techniques.
I do something similar in prepping the containers, but I add a teaspoon on bleach to the containers after they are filled with water. I change them out every 6 months on a 3-month rotation (1/2 the containers every 3 months). I've tried drinking the water at 6 months to see if I have any reaction to it; I put it in a smaller 1l bottle and shake it up to get it aerated which reduces the Cl concentration to 'unnoticeable' (as I call it). No issues with it so far. I keep a three week supply and use 2.5 gallon containers because (as you pointed out) those bigger ones are really heavy when full.
Quite sure its not safe . Its allowed to use 0,004g bleach pr litre in drinkingwater, but its not common to use more than 0,0005 to 0,001 pr litre, a teaspoon contains 5,000 g. If your water is not safe and clean its off course more expensive but then more safe to use a coalfilter. But science are in doubt if bleach at all is safe to the human body
WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
Water lasts around four years, in the right containers, before starting to taste stale. They aren't too expensive and worth the price. I empty, then refill, mine every two years out of habit.
@@billyandrew I installed 🪛 a 200 liters solar ☀️ boiler ⚗️ to sterilize the stored water before using it. The water 💦 temperature 🌡️ raises to 📈 208 °F (98 °C) with 5 hours ⌚ of sun 🌞 using mirrors 🪞 below the water heater. Every 2 days I pump the sterilized water to another storage tank so I keep the water moving. Everything is energized with photovoltaic energy.
Wash out your milk jugs fill about 3/4 full and then stick it inthe freezer. 2 things happen you have frese water when it thaws, and it also keeps a thermo mass in the freezer.
@@loriolson1143 WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
@@AbbottsAtHomeWATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
I have an unused shower where I store my water. it's dark and whatever leaks is harmless. I label EVERYTHING with a Brother computer-attached label printer ($99). The labels stick well on metal lids, plastic and glass, and peel right off when they aren't needed. They work well in the freezer too. Generic spools of label tape work perfectly.
These plastic containers can also leak. I kept water in exactly this container in a dark closet (I live in an apartment and do not have a basement or extra shower). I replaced the water every 6 months or so. After a few years, the plastic developed a small crack and all the water leaked out and destroyed my hardwood floor. I think it would be safer to use a stainless steel container.
WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
I use potassium permanganate. Aquarium stores use it too, in order to kill off everything in the tanks, when cleaning, then a simple rinse, afterwards. It's, thankfully, harmless to humans, in small quantities.
before using any bathtub for emergency water storage, do a test fill on said bathtub. my townhouse in virginia FAILED. by morning, less than 8 hours the water leaked past the tub seal on the drain.
Great info. 4:10 try to avoid ever lifting something heavy like this, you may get away with it a few times, but that is a huge no no for your shoulders. Eventually you'll get a tendon / rotator cuff tear. Especially since you are probably not warmed up before lifting a random jug and those areas are under-developed in most people. Not to nitpick at all, but in an emergency situation, that's the last thing any of us need :)
Thanks. Actually, I’ve been doing Pilates Reformer and weight training for years. My shoulders are probably my best muscle group. But, good tip, I can see it being a problem for other people. 👍
@AbbottsAtHome You can get yourself a moving dolly, similar to what's used for moving furniture and deliveries. You can move heavy items with ease if you have that kind of item. That happens to be an excellent shape. What you want to do, though is grease and oil the moving parts of each wheel so that it'll last a long time. You really don't have to take anything apart, just put the cushion of grease by the wheel hub and spin it through holding it your in place with your finger. I actually used to work on bikes, and I've actually worked on a trike, so I do know what I'm talking about, because I've done it. When you're done with the grease, then oil it a little bit with a drop or 2 to keep it moist, I use car oil. If you could find an empty reusable blue bottle, that's your best bet to properly dispense the oil. Believe me when I needed a wheelchair after foot surgery comma I even prepared a manual wheelchair by removing all the wheels comic cleaning them comma greasing and oiling period it felt like I was gliding on air when I sat down in that chair right after my return home from surgery. Believe me when I needed a wheelchair after foot surgery, I even prepared a manual wheelchair by removing all the wheels comic cleaning them, greasing and oiling. it felt like I was gliding on air when I sat down in that chair right after my return home from surgery. Your moving dolly and anything you treat will perform flawlessly as long as you take care of it. Your moving dolly and anything you treat will perform flawlessly as long as you take care of it. I personally would highly recommend to only use these items in doors though so that the wheels in particular will last a lifetime. I personally would highly recommend to only use these items in doors though so that the wheels in particular will last a lifetime. That is, if you have one. That's designed for only indoors and not one of those better ones. That's designed for both indoors and outdoors. if someone gave you a moving trolley, Take good care of That is, if you have one. That's designed for only indoors and not one of those better ones. That's designed for both indoors and outdoors. if someone gave you a moving trolley, take good care of it so it'll outlast you and don't overload it The idea is to be able to pass it down through the generations
not to forget the cost. smaller containers co$t a lot more. but as to storage, buy those xmass storage plastic boxes. if you need to store them were water can not drain off safety. as these will hold any leakage, but even then store everything in a "cool" no sun location. even a small lady can carry one of those 6 gallon jugs full of water on her back in a backpack deal. shoulder protection and gut strap. aka: quality --very pricey-- hiking backpack. for a day if bugging out is forced. as to a storage location. weight is a factor as one gallon of water weigh's in about 8.34 pounds. WATER does not EXPIRE. we are drinking dino piss. that how long water lasts. may taste stale. but can be "freshened " up by pouring it back and forth between a couple pots/buckets. getting fresh air back into it. if worried just boil for 3 min. then do the pot deal. to get fresh air back into it. but in a emg cash best to also have a number of very hi-grade filters. getting sick when you need water can cause death. but everybody must have at least 50 gallons of water at home. months...years? without the sun. aka in a cave. not if the sun died. you can live weeks without food, days without water, about 2 min without air. (most people it is seconds). all of above = death times. not survival limits.
Yep, I didn't elaborate on what I meant enough. By expire I mean the taste expires. It gets a stagnate, stale taste after sitting in storage too long. It will smell and sort of taste like cardboard (IMO). So, I choose to replace it to keep it tasting nice. Some people buy aerator to run stale water through to try to get the taste back to normal. 👍
Hello and thank you for the video. I followed another videos directions on filling a 55 gallon opaque drum for my garage. It was a brand new barrel and I cleaned it out with soapy water and rinsed it out very well. The water came from my water hose. I DID NOT REMEMBER to "sanitize" the drum before adding my stoarage water to the drum. Do I really need to empty out my drum, re-clean, sanitize with bleach, and re-fill my drum with water, or should i be safe having "missed the bleach step"?
Hmm, water from a hose is considered non-potable water. You can read about what makes it unsafe here: www.clevelandwater.com/blog/why-you-shouldnt-drink-water-garden-hose-and-when-you-can and here's some tips from the CDC to help you make non-potable water drinkable, including using bleach in the water: www.cdc.gov/healthywater/emergency/making-water-safe.html#:~:text=1.-,Boil,viruses%2C%20bacteria%2C%20and%20parasites.
Good to know. How long did it take for it to leak? Was it leaking from the cap or a pinhole? Was it sitting upright? I’d love to hear more details if you have time. 🙏
Thank you! I had a hard time finding a straight forward video on this too. That's why I made this one after doing tons of research. I'm so happy it's helping people. :)
I use some big cat plastic litter containers too. Look up and write down Clorox disinfecting instructions in case you have no Internet. Also use on tap water before storing. Get some kind of filter in case you have to Find water. Use fresh Clorox. It de concentrates evaporates over time reducing strength. Chlorine will penetrate containers over time.
I have a LOT Of old litter jugs. Do these leach plastic in a big way? I know they are not BPA free but the water could be ran through a filter before drinking. Thank you for the tip!
I have some of those 6 gal jugs. Have had them probably 5 yrs. Had one of them spring a leak after about a year. Fortunately, it was in the garage. I didn't know you're not supposed to store these jugs directly on a concrete floor.
I didn’t know about the concrete issue until someone commented about it on this video. I’ve started putting cardboard boxes under mine. Hopefully they’ll last a lot longer than 5 years. 🤞
@@AbbottsAtHomeWATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
They can work, if you want to save money and recycle containers. Just be sure to clean properly before filling. And only store them in a place where nothing will be damaged if they leak. 👍
@@AbbottsAtHome THINK YOU MIGHT BE WRONG MRS. ABBOTT; CALL AROUND AND ASK. CARLO ROSSI; GLASS WINE BOTTLES' DRINK THE WINE FIRST!! SHE SHOULD HAVE MENTIONED THOSE AND "GLASS" FOR STORAGE? WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER!.. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! ALSO, KELP TABS CONTAIN IODINE. (800-700-6151) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long"VideosByFredGold&LyndaFayeLyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
@@AbbottsAtHome I do, but smaller is hard to find for a reasonable cost, particularly water. Good ones cost as much as the big ones! Getting old (and wimpy) is a challenge.:)
@@AbbottsAtHomeCARLO ROSSI; GLASS WINE BOTTLES' DRINK THE WINE FIRST!! SHE SHOULD HAVE MENTIONED THOSE AND "GLASS" FOR STORAGE? WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER!.. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! ALSO, KELP TABS CONTAIN IODINE. (800-700-6151) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long"VideosByFredGold&LyndaFayeLyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
Great presentation especially without loud music. One other thing to remember is that many homes outside of the cities have septic mounds which need electric to operate the pumps.
Interesting comment. I have a septic tank that doesn't require electricity. So, it's never an issue. How does a power loss effect your septic tank? How long can it go without power before it's a problem. Just curious. :)
@@AbbottsAtHome Thanks for the reply. I can only say that usually you have 2 buried to separate solids and move the liquid along to a buried leach field. In the recent decades many fields are not good material for draining and they raise it on a mound layered with special earth. There is an alarm setup if the pump doesn't work and a tank is too high. Not even going to guess on the time it takes to fill. I am sure someone else can describe it better. Have a great week.
I've watch lots of videos on food prep and some on water, but your explanation has been spot on. I usually have questions when I am watching an instructional video, but not here. Your explanation and your accompanying example of what you were saying was excellent. Thank you for this and for the checklist for food and supplies.
I learned a lot from you. I wanted to share, Bleached water is disgusting. Made me nauseous and sick, my Dog wouldn't even drink it. I suggest less Bleach and buy Tang, Starburst drink flavor mixers. Emergency situation the Sugar Water would be great. Long-term you must find fresh Water sources. Also the water for cleaning and washing should be in a strong spray bottle and a Super soaker toy gun for the Dishes and tough Mud. Pressurized water makes a huge difference. Sorry last one... Best Bath is Dutch Oven Boiled Water with a Rag and Nitrile gloves allow you to grab the Cast iron lid for Warmth. Sorry for bad grammar running sentence, I just got out of 638 days of Emergency Camping.
Wow. That is extreme. It’s such a long time, I hope you enjoyed it. Just wondering how much bleach to water you used. I can often smell bleach or chlorine in certain tap water. Drinking out of a wider mouth cup has helped to cut the smell. But maybe I should buy some water filters to make it easier to drink stored water. Thanks for sharing.
@@AbbottsAtHome Test it out. Drink it. Tap water don't really need Bleach and it expires in six months anyways. You have all that emergency water you don't even know if you can drink. Caution. I get being prepared, however if you have untested supplies then you putting yourself in Danger. Simple Tang Flavor changers or put in clear bottles and let the Sun do it's job. You need to test and see what you can handle before you need it and cannot use it.
ONE TEASPOON ONLY. WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
@@AbbottsAtHome Charcoal removes unpleasant tastes, such as bleach. Me, I bleach first, then soap and give the containerss a good rinsing, every two years, when. I recyle.
It seems like that might be a little high. Here’s the EPA’s recommendations www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/emergency-disinfection-drinking-water
I find it more economical and a lot easier to just store cases of bottle water. We keep 25 cases of btl water on hand for everyday drinking, that's around 62 gallons for my wife and me , and it's always in rotation, I never let it get below 20 cases., and we have been at emergency status many times with the newer more powerful storms knocking out things. The highest I've paid for water has been averaging $3.49 per case 32 btl, that' $87.00 dollars versus all the containers, (which are plastic to.) Your video is very informative and helpful.
@@ajarivas72 Make sure you filter that extremely well before drinking.. the condenser is a mold magnet, plus anything airborne is in the water as well.
Can you help me please anyone? Hi I have 5 gallon collapsible polypropylene food grade water storage containers. And I have the Aquamira 2 part Chlorine Dioxide treatment. I'll be using city water from the tap. I have to treat it because in our area it's very contaminated. How do I treat the water prep the gallon containers the right way? I read the polypropylene breaks down and can't handle chlorine or Bleach? Can I still use these containers with this aquamira treatment? Will it poison us? Or make the containers leach chemicals? Also let's say it can be used how do I start? Wash each container soap and water rinse. Do I splash each container with Bleach? Then add the tap water then add the drops of treatment? Do i have to boil tge water first or can it go straight from the tap? Or should i just buy distilled water instead? Then treat it with drops? The goal is for long term storage for hopefully 2-3 + years if possible. Ill be doing multiple containers want to do it right. Thanks
I don’t really have experience with contaminated water. Maybe someone else will have better tips. But, my first thought is that you need to bottle water that isn’t contaminated. Can you buy a water filter or purifier that makes your water safe to drink? Or, buy bottled water to put in these thicker, long term containers?
SHE WAS NOT VERY CLEAR ON THAT. WHY STORE ONE GAL FOR ONE DAY WHEN YOU CAN STORE IT FOR TWO YEARS ??? CARLO ROSSIE GLASS BOTTLES; WHY STORE FOR ONE DAY WHEN YOU CAN STORE FOR TWO YEARS ??? HA-DURING THE 8.4 EARTHQUAKE IN CA., YOUR NEIGHBORS WERE SELLING SMALL BOTTLES FOR TEN BUCKS APIECE, AND MORE. NOT ALL CRIMINALS---JUST PEOPLE MAKING SOME EXTRA MONEY ? CARLO ROSSI; GLASS WINE BOTTLES' DRINK THE WINE FIRST!! SHE SHOULD HAVE MENTIONED THOSE AND "GLASS" FOR STORAGE? WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER!.. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! ALSO, KELP TABS CONTAIN IODINE. (800-700-6151) "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long"VideosByFredGold&LyndaFayeLyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
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Those are a good option. Nice and big, clean water, doesn't expire for 1 1/2 to 2 years. I'm not so sure how thick the plastic is, since I've never bought one. But, if they're thick enough to last for 5 to 10 years, they'd be great.
@@AbbottsAtHome WATER STORED IN P L A S T I C PICKS UP THE CHEMICALS FROM, THE PLASTIC; IF IT SAT IN THE SUN AT THE STORE; THEY WILL NOT TELL YOU...SUNLIGHT WILL DESTORY THE WATER EVEN FASTER! .. USE GLASS/ BIG OLD GALLON WINE BOTTLES, WITH 1/4 CUP OF WHITE VINEGAR , OR, A TEAS. OF BLEACH, (NOT BOTH_ SAY N O TO PLASTIC...(THAT FROM A FORMER LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL MEDICAL EXAMINER ! OUR FORMER LANDLORD!!)And Thank God for Carlo Rossi Wines!! "I Ain't no Middleman" and "Loving You All Day Long" VideosByFredGold&LyndaFaye LyndaFayeSmusic@Yahoo
Oh, I know a bunch of poor people with pools. Heck, I was one of them when I was a kid. 😂 since you don’t, I suggest making friends with whichever neighbor does. Or, just fill your tub instead. 😊
Buy military water jugs MADE TO TRANSPIRT AND USE POUR WATER there 5 gal anf 3 gal easy to transport and store. Got mine on sale Amazon bought a battery pump for mom gave to my 90 yr mom got used in big power out no well water..those containers are compairable in cost.
Excellent video, personally I'd run my pool water through a homemade filter. Just to decrease the chemicals going into the tank. I'd be afraid it might erode the internals of the toliet. (Being extra safe). This inspired me to get a few jugs. I have filters, ways to boil water, but none stocked. I think I'll keep some more bottles on hand to cycle out
Good tips. If you pour pool water directly into tank, that chlorine can't get to the parts in the tank. But, if you want to keep it in the tank, I love your filter idea!
HELP!! ME PLEASE. I don't have the space or the convenience of putting stored water in my house in one gallon except for outside in a shed or porch soon it will be 90° out due to Summer just around the corner can I store my water in 90° weather? For long periods of time. Thanks
I fill 60 or so 3 liter bottles at a clean water stream coming from a mountain nearby. I keep them under the house for about 2 months without any additives. If someone leaves the door open early sun shines on them. I use around 3 liters for drinking and cooking per day. I don't notice it getting stale. Even when I was away for 7 months it tasted fine. I make sure the bottles are totally dry before storing them for the next fill.
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how does water go bad in a sealed container? i would think that once the chlorine has killed off any bacteria, spores, viruses, etc...they would cease to be a problem.
@@AbbottsAtHome What if you were to boil the water first and then have the water either refrigerated or put into a cold walk-in room. Would that help make the water taste any better?
Anyway to have water in an emergency is a good way. Your talking about spending 20.00 on a container just to store 6 gallons of water. If you got the cash good for you. Not everyone does and they say you only have to change out the water every six months. If the water is out and you flush the toliet it could come back into your house if the water sanitation isnt working. You should not use your toliet if you are out of water.
The water doesn't expire because it was on Earth for millions of years. The problem is, if you don't store it the right way, it will taste and smell moldy
That's understandable. Someone recently mentioned those 5 gallon water bottles that can be used in water coolers to me. They look like a good water storage option and there are tons of electric dispensers made for them. You can see a bunch of them on Amazon here: amzn.to/4aNSIHx
@@AbbottsAtHome thanks but I don't like the shape of those round water jugs. I will most likely get a jug like the one you have and try to make it work. The jug you have takes up less space for van life.