
It’s all true, by the way. You’ll barely last longer than a day without something to drink, and water is also important for washing and preparing food. But if we’re going to be real, bottled water that you get from the grocery store leaves a lot to be desired.
For starters, it isn’t as pure as you think. Worse, the containers themselves start to break down over time, tainting the water with chemicals and leaking in storage.
They just plain suck, it’s that simple. A much better option, though a slightly less convenient one, is to can your own survival stockpile of water at home.
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It’s all true, by the way. You’ll barely last longer than a day without something to drink, and water is also important for washing and preparing food. But if we’re going to be real, bottled water that you get from the grocery store leaves a lot to be desired.
For starters, it isn’t as pure as you think. Worse, the containers themselves start to break down over time, tainting the water with chemicals and leaking in storage.
They just plain suck, it’s that simple. A much better option, though a slightly less convenient one, is to can your own survival stockpile of water at home. [b][size=150][url=https://www.survivalsullivan.com/how-to-can-water/]READ FULL ARTICLE[/url][/size][/b]
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