Do You Have Enough Water Storage To Survive?
First off, water is without question the #1 top-priority for survival preparedness. In the U.S., water is a resource which we’ve been babied with for so long that we fail to realize how significant it is for keeping us clean, hydrated, and alive on a day-to-day basis. In extreme heat, adults lose 1/2 gallon of water per hour through sweat alone, which leads to dehydration, organ failure, and eventually death in a matter of a few days if you don’t have access to drinkable water. Natural disasters that can break or disrupt the functioning of water-mains, water-pipes, sewage systems, gas & electricity. The loss or breakdown of these everyday services can have a detrimental effect on our water.
So what can we do about it? Check out Steve from over at journeytosustainability.com, he has done an awesome article on water storage that I know would be a good read! Everyone’s water storage should be based on how many people are in their home. At Steve’s property he has 2 adults and 2 small children, so this is what he has compiled….Read more by clicking the link below….